Ground deformation and source geometry of the August 24, 2016 Amatrice earthquake (Central Italy) investigated through analytical and numerical modeling of DInSAR measurements and structural-geological data
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
We investigate the ground deformation and source geometry of the 2016 Amatrice earthquake
(Central Italy) by exploiting ALOS2 and Sentinel-1 coseismic differential interferometric synthetic aperture
radar (DInSAR) measurements. They reveal two NNW-SSE striking surface deformation lobes, which could be
the effect of two distinct faults or the rupture propagation of a single fault. We examine both cases through a
single and a double dislocation planar source. Subsequently, we extend our analysis by applying a 3-D finite
elements approach jointly exploiting DInSAR measurements and an independent, structurally constrained,
3-D fault model. This model is based on a double fault system including the two northern Gorzano and
Redentore-Vettoretto faults (NGF and RVF) which merge into a single WSW dipping fault surface at the
hypocentral depth (8 km). The retrieved best fit coseismic surface deformation pattern well supports the
exploited structural model. The maximum displacements occur at 5-7 km depth, reaching 90 cm on the RVF
footwall and 80 cm on the NGF hanging wall. The von Mises stress field confirms the retrieved
seismogenic scenario.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ground deformation; DinSAR; radar; earthquake
Elenco autori:
DE LUCA, Claudio; DE NOVELLIS, Vincenzo; Lanari, Riccardo; Pepe, Antonio; Casu, Francesco; Manunta, Michele; Manzo, Mariarosaria; Tizzani, Pietro; Solaro, Giuseppe; Pepe, Susi; Bonano, Manuela; Zinno, Ivana; Castaldo, Raffaele
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