Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/13748
Authors: Eva, Elena* 
Pastore, Stefania* 
Deichmann, Nicolas* 
Title: Evidence for ongoing extensional deformation in the western Swiss Alps and thrust-faulting in the southwestern Alpine foreland
Journal: Journal of Geodynamics 
Series/Report no.: 1/26 (1998)
Issue Date: 1998
DOI: 10.1016/S0264-3707(97)00022-7
Abstract: verify the discordant orientations of P- and T-axes found by earlier studies in the Penninic domain of the southern Valais, Switzerland, and in the surrounding regions of France and Italy, we have evaluated the focal mechanisms of 11 of the best-recorded earthquakes that occurred in this area between 1985 and 1990. By employing two-dimensional ray-tracing techniques, we have made use of what is known about the lateral variations of the crustal structure to obtain constraints on the possible focal-depth range of the hypocenters and on the take-off angles at the source. In addition, we have been able to identify one of the two nodal planes as the actual fault plane of one of the events, based on high-resolution relative locations of its aftershocks. The resulting normal faulting and oblique-slip focal mechanisms show that, down to depths of about 10 km, the compressional structures of the Penninic nappes, which were formed during the Alpine orogeny, are presently undergoing extensional deformation and that a significant component of this extension is perpendicular to the Alpine arc. Thrust faulting focal mechanisms from events at the northwestern margin of the PO plain, however, indicate that the southern Alpine foreland is still subject to compressional deformation consistent with the large-scale stress field expected from the convergence of the African and European plates. Thus, our results lend support to geodynamic models that predict extensional deformation across the crest of a mountain range, while the flanks and lowlands continue to undergo crustal shortening
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