Integrating geologic fault data into tsunami hazard studies
Author(s)
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
3.2. Tettonica attiva
4.2. TTC - Modelli per la stima della pericolosità sismica a scala nazionale
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
3/14(2013)
ISSN
1561-8633
Electronic ISSN
1684-9981
Publisher
Copernicus Publications
Pages (printed)
1025-1050
Date Issued
April 19, 2013
Subjects
Abstract
We present the realization of a fault-source data set designed to become the starting point in regional-scale tsunami hazard studies. Our approach focuses on the parametric fault characterization in terms of geometry, kinematics, and assessment of activity rates, and includes a systematic classification in six justification levels of epistemic uncertainty related with the existence and behaviour of fault sources. We set up a case study in the central Mediterranean Sea, an area at the intersection of the European, African, and Aegean plates, characterized by a complex and debated tectonic structure and where several tsunamis occurred in the past. Using tsunami scenarios of maximum wave height due to crustal earthquakes (Mw=7) and subduction earthquakes (Mw=7 and Mw=8), we illustrate first-order consequences of critical choices in addressing the seismogenic and tsunamigenic potentials of fault sources. Although tsunamis generated by Mw=8 earthquakes predictably affect the entire basin, the impact of tsunamis generated by Mw=7 earthquakes on either crustal or subduction fault sources can still be strong at many locales. Such scenarios show how the relative location/orientation of faults with respect to target coastlines coupled with bathymetric features suggest avoiding the preselection of fault sources without addressing their possible impact onto hazard analysis results.
Sponsors
This work was supported by the EC-Research
Framework programme FP7, Seismic Hazard Harmonization in
Europe, Grant Agreement No. 226769 and the Flagship Project
RITMARE – The Italian Research for the Sea – coordinated by
the Italian National Research Council and funded by the Italian
Ministry of Education, University and Research within the National
Research Program 2011–2013.
Framework programme FP7, Seismic Hazard Harmonization in
Europe, Grant Agreement No. 226769 and the Flagship Project
RITMARE – The Italian Research for the Sea – coordinated by
the Italian National Research Council and funded by the Italian
Ministry of Education, University and Research within the National
Research Program 2011–2013.
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