Incipient extension along the active convergent margin of Nubia in Sicily, Italy: Cefalù-Etna seismic zone.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Recent geodetic data are compatible with NNE-
SSW tectonic extension at a rate of ~5 mm/yr in Sicily,
southern Italy, within a broader region of net active
compression along the Nubian plate margin (northern
Africa). The structures that accommodate such extensional
regime and its cause are still unknown. From
field structural surveys and seismological analyses,
the geometry, kinematics, structural architecture, and
seismic potential of an extensional seismic zone linking
Cefalù and Mount Etna in central eastern Sicily
are defined. The zone includes high-angle WNW striking
normal and right-lateral strike-slip faults and subordinate
north and NNE striking strike-slip faults
either right or left lateral. The occurrence of small discontinuous
faults and the absence of related depressions
and sedimentary basins suggest that the extensional
regime is still in an incipient stage. The ongoing seismic
activity possibly reactivates preexisting faults. Instrumentally
and historically recorded earthquakes are
lower than about 6 in magnitude, and destructive
events are historically unknown since at least 1300 A.D.
This apparent upper bound of earthquake magnitudes
is consistent with the maximum magnitude values estimated
from the length of the longest mapped faults and
sources of seismic swarms, which all together suggest
a value between 6 and 6.5 as the maximum expected
magnitude that can be proposed at the present stage
of investigation for earthquakes in the study area. Lateral
extension on preexisting faults and upwelling of
melt mantle material beneath Mount Etna are considered
viable processes to explain, at least in part, the
active extensional tectonics along the Cefalù-Etna seismic
zone. Strike-slip seismic faulting beneath Mount
Etna may be part of a previously proposed diffuse
transfer zone affecting northeastern Sicily and including
the Tindari Fault. Citation: Billi, A., D. Presti, B. Orecchio,
C. Faccenna, and G. Neri (2010), Incipient extension along the active
convergent margin of Nubia in Sicily, Italy: Cefalù-Etna seismic
zone, Tectonics, 29, TC4026, doi:10.1029/2009TC002559.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Billi, Andrea
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