Seismic surveys integrated with geological data for in-depth investigation of Mt. Pettino active Fault area (Western L'Aquila Basin)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Following the April 6 2009 L'Aquila earthquake, a great effort has been carried out by numerous research institutions for seismic
microzonation purposes of urban areas in order to evaluate the seismic potential of the main active faults of the epicentral area. This is the
case of the active Mt. Pettino master extensional fault (hereafter PEF) which controls the tectono-sedimentary evolution of western
L'Aquila Basin. PEF is near to a strongly urbanized area which coincides with its pediment. This condition shows a high seismic exposition,
so that specifically devoted multidisciplinary investigations, organised in subsequent in-depth steps and whose results are presented
here, permitted to fine-tune its seismic hazard evaluation.
The investigations were mainly based on a seismic reflection profile orthogonal to the fault strike in its hangingwall. The seismic profile
was interpreted by comparison with the geological outcropping data and the stratigraphic analysis of numerous boreholes, several of
which reached the pre-Quaternary substratum. The main goals were double: (i) to improve the integrated geological-geophysical subsurface
model for the evaluation of the local seismic amplification and (ii) to estimate the PEF seismic hazard through the study of the sedimentary
infill evolution and the tectonic subsidence of the PEF hangingwall which were strictly interrelated with the PEF seismic history.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Quaternary geology; active tectonics; reflection seismic profile; seismic fac; Western L'Aquila Basin.
Elenco autori:
Cavuoto, Giuseppe; Mancini, Marco; Cavinato, GIAN PAOLO
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