The 21 August 2017 Md 4.0 Casamicciola Earthquake: First Evidence of Coseismic Normal Surface Faulting at the Ischia Volcanic Island
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
On 21 August 2017, a shallow earthquake of Md 4.0 struck the
CasamicciolaTerme village in the north of Ischia volcanic island
(Italy). It caused two fatalities and heavy damage in a restricted
area of a few square kilometers. Casamicciola Terme has been
recurrently destroyed in the last centuries by similar volcano-tectonic
earthquakes (1762, 1767, 1796, 1828, 1881, and 1883).
After the catastrophic 1883 Casamicciola event (2343 casualties),
this is the first heavy damaging earthquake at Ischia that
provides, for the first time, the opportunity of integrating historical
seismicity, macroseismic observations, instrumental information,
and detailed mapping of coseismic geological effects.
Soon after the 2017 mainshock we surveyed the epicentral area
to collect data on the coseismic ground effects, recording more
than 100 geological field observations. Mapped effects define
a belt which closely follows the trace of the Casamicciola
E-W-trending normal fault system, bounding the northern
slope of Mt. Epomeo, previously known as a Latest Pleistocene
to Holocene normal fault with a slip rate of ~3:0 cm=yr. We
found significant evidence for coseismic surface faulting, testified
by a main alignment of ruptures for a 2 km end-to-end length
and normal dip-slip displacement of 1-3 cm. The geometry and
regularity of the structural pattern, together with constant kinematics
of the coseismic ruptures with the north side down,
strongly suggest a primary tectonic origin for the mapped ruptures
and strongly supports an E-W normal-faulting focal
mechanism for the 2017 Casamicciola earthquake.Macroseismic
information supports the notion that previous historical events
also had a similar style of faulting.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ischia island; volcano-tectonic; ground effects; enviromental effects
Elenco autori:
Porfido, Sabina
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