High-resolution crustal structure in the area of the 2016-2017 seismic sequence of Central Italy: insights from Receiver Function analysis
- Autor(en)
- Nicola Piana Agostinetti, Claudio Chiarabba
- Abstrakt
The 2016-2017 seismic sequence of Central Italy has been characterized
by the occurrence of medium to large magnitude events along a complex
fault system with diffuse seismicity distributed at different depth
levels. It has been shown that the rupture of the largest event
propagated along two different fault segments potentially associated to
complex shallow crustal seismic geometries. Moreover, along-strike
profiles of microseismicity clearly depict an heterogeneous
depth-distribution of hypocenters, suggesting that such complex
structure can extend to the mid-crustal level. Despite the huge amount
of seismic data available from active and passive seismic surveys, a
clear picture of the entire crust is still lacking. In this study, for
the first time, we depict the geometry of the main crustal seismic
discontinuities across the area of the 2016-2017 seismic sequence of
Central Italy. High-resolution receiver function (RF) have been computed
for about 70 temporary and permanent seismic stations deployed during
the sequence, with an inter-station distance between 5 and 10 km. Such
passive seismic data-set is used to (a) image the complex shallow
crustal structure associated to the multi-segmented events via CCP
migration, and (b) reconstruct a pseudo 3D S-wave velocity model of the
area based on single-station RF inversions. Our results provide new
constraints in terms of geometry of crustal seismic discontinuities and
S-wave velocity measurements for the entire area, to be compared with,
e.g. results from local earthquake tomography, seismicity relocation and
ambient noise measurements.
- Organisation(en)
- Institut für Geologie
- Externe Organisation(en)
- Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Roma
- Seiten
- 13779
- Publikationsdatum
- 04-2018
- Peer-reviewed
- Ja
- ÖFOS 2012
- 105102 Allgemeine Geophysik
- Link zum Portal
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/b2b53496-a5b2-4a22-85a5-ead1737e3986