Sand volcanoes induced by the April 6th 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila earthquake: a case study from the Fossa area
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
This paper presents the study of some liquefaction features
occurred near the Fossa village due to the April 6, 2009, Mw 6.3
L'Aquila earthquake (Central Italy). Our investigation is based on
trenching and coring campaigns as well as sedimentological analyses
and datings. The geometrical elements of the sand volcanoes on the
surface, of the dike used to rise up and of the probable sandy source
at depth are presented. A sandy pockets level found at less than 1 m
of depth, interpreted as possible evidence for a paleo-liquefaction
event is discussed. Sedimentologic and morphoscopic analyses both
provided the necessary elements and parameters to link the ca. 4 m
deep sandy layers to the 2009 sand blows on the ground surface as
well as to the paleo-liquefaction layer and defined the main characteristics
of the deposits sealing the sands that experience liquefaction
at depth.
Finally a tentative correlation between the paleo-liquefaction
layer and the 1461 AD or the 1703 AD local earthquakes is suggested
based on the available age constraints.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Liquefaction; sand volcanoes; 2009 L'Aquila earthquake
Elenco autori:
Molisso, Flavia
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