Regional stresses along the Eurasia-Africa plate boundary derived from focal mechanisms of large earthquakes |
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Authors: | Agustín Udías Elisa Buforn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geophysics, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | The focal mechanism solutions of 83 European earthquakes withM>6, selected from a total of 140, have been used to derive the directions of the principal axes of stress along the plate boundary between Eurasia and Africa from the Azores islands to the Caucasus mountains. Along most of the region, the horizontalP-axes are at an angle of 45° to 90° with the trend of the plate boundary. HorizontalT-axes are concentrated in central Italy and northern Greece in association with normal faulting. Large strike-slip motion of right-lateral character takes place at the center of the Azores-Gibraltar fault and the North Anatolian fault. From Gibraltar to the Caucasus the boundary is complicated by the presence of secondary blocks and zones of extended deformations with earthquakes spread over wide areas. Intermediate and deep earthquakes are present at four areas with arc-like structure, namely, Gibraltar, Sicily-Calabria, Hellenic arc and Carpathians. |
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Keywords: | Eurasia-Africa plate boundary Mediterranean region regional stresses seismicity focal mechanism seismotectonics |
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