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Coseismic effects of the 2016 Amatrice seismic sequence: first geological results

Authors :
Nicola Mauro Pagliuca
Raffaele Azzaro
Fabio Villani
Riccardo Civico
Umberto Fracassi
Michele Lancia
Carlo Alberto Brunori
Tullio Ricci
P. Del Carlo
Vanja Kastelic
R. De Ritis
Iacopo Nicolosi
F. D'Ajello Caracciolo
Stefano Pucci
Marco Caciagli
Rosa Nappi
Emanuela Falcucci
Paola Vannoli
Vincenzo Sapia
A. Patera
Alessandra Sciarra
Michele M. C. Carafa
W G Emergeo
Maurizio Pignone
Maria Teresa Mariucci
Lu. Alfonsi
L. Lo Sardo
Germana Gaudiosi
P. M. De Martini
Roberto Carluccio
Marco Moro
Stefano Gori
Pierfrancesco Burrato
Deborah Di Naccio
Luca Pizzimenti
Michele Saroli
Simone Tarquini
Daniela Pantosti
Rosella Nave
Roberto Vallone
Francesco Mazzarini
Alessandra Smedile
Giuliana Alessio
Giuseppe Pezzo
Francesca Romana Cinti
Stefania Pinzi
Paola Montone
Massimo Chiappini
Source :
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, Annals of Geophysics, Vol 59, Iss 0 (2016)

Abstract

Since the beginning of the ongoing Amatrice seismic sequence on August 24, 2016, initiated by a Mw 6.0 normal faulting earthquake, the EMERGEO Working Group (an INGV team devoted to earthquake aftermath geological survey) set off to investigate any coseismic effects on the natural environment. Up to now, we surveyed about 750 km2 and collected more than 3200 geological observations as differently oriented tectonic fractures together with intermediate- to small- sized landslides, that were mapped in the whole area. The most impressive coseismic evidence was found along the known active Mt. Vettore fault system, where surface ruptures with clear vertical/horizontal offset were observed for more than 5 km, while unclear and discontinuous coseismic features were recorded along the Laga Mts. Fault systems.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, Annals of Geophysics, Vol 59, Iss 0 (2016)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....930f4ae658be0e2e0815b16cb956a80d