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Authors: Tesson, J.* 
Pace, Bruno* 
Benedetti, L* 
Visini, Francesco* 
Delli Rocioli, M* 
Arnold, M* 
Aumaître, G* 
Bourlès, D.L.* 
Keddadouche, K* 
Title: Seismic slip history of the Pizzalto fault (central Apennines, Italy) using in situ-produced 36Cl cosmic ray exposure dating and rare earth element concentrations
Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 
Series/Report no.: /121(2016)
Publisher: AGU
Issue Date: 2016
DOI: 10.1002/2015JB012565
Keywords: central Apennines,chlorine 36,fault-based earthquake rupture forecast,paleoseismology,rare earth elements
Abstract: Morphological and geological observations reveal that most Apenninic faults are highly segmented and that the majority of the fault segments are less than 10 km long. Although these faults have undergone numerous paleoseismological investigations, quantitative data remain crucially lacking for a large number of fault segments. Because such data are essential to understanding how these faults have ruptured and interacted in the past and how they might behave in the future, we investigated the Holocene seismic history of the Pizzalto normal fault, a 13 km long fault segment belonging to the Pizzalto-Rotella-Aremogna fault system in the Apennines. We collected 44 samples from the Pizzalto fault plane exhumed during the Holocene and analyzed the 36Cl and rare earth element (REE) contents. Together, the 36Cl and REE concentrations show that at least six events have exhumed 4.4 m of the fault scarp between 3 and 1 ka, with slip per event values ranging from 0.3 to 1.2 m. No major events have been detected over the last 1 kyr. The Rotella-Aremogna-Pizzalto fault system has a clustered earthquake behavior with a mean recurrence time of 1.2 kyr and a low to moderate probability (ranging from 4{\%} to 26{\%}) of earthquake occurrence over the next 50 years.
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