The 21 August 2017 Ischia (Italy) Earthquake Source Model Inferred From Seismological, GPS, and DInSAR Measurements
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The causative source of the first damaging earthquake instrumentally recorded in the Island of Ischia, occurred on 21 August 2017, has been studied through a multiparametric geophysical approach. In order to investigate the source geometry and kinematics we exploit seismological, Global Positioning System, and Sentinel-1 and COSMO-SkyMed differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar coseismic measurements. Our results indicate that the retrieved solutions from the geodetic data modeling and the seismological data are plausible; in particular, the best fit solution consists of an E-W striking, south dipping normal fault, with its center located at a depth of 800m. Moreover, the retrieved causative fault is consistent with the rheological stratification of the crust in this zone. This study allows us to improve the knowledge of the volcano-tectonic processes occurring on the Island, which is crucial for a better assessment of the seismic risk in the area.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ischia 2017 earthquake; active normal faults; 3D source geometry; DInSAR and GPS data; analytical modeling; seismic waveform analysis
List of contributors:
Casu, Francesco; DE NOVELLIS, Vincenzo; Lanari, Riccardo; Manunta, Michele; Manzo, Mariarosaria; Zeni, Giovanni; Tizzani, Pietro; Solaro, Giuseppe; Pepe, Susi; Bonano, Manuela; Zinno, Ivana; Castaldo, Raffaele; DE LUCA, Claudio
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