High precision locations of multiplets on south-eastern flank of Mt. Etna (Italy): reconstruction of fault plane geometry |
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Authors: | Salvatore AlparoneSalvatore Gambino |
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Institution: | Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Catania, P.zza Roma 2, 95123 Catania, Italy |
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Abstract: | On 9 January 2001, a seismic swarm, located on the south-eastern flank of Mt. Etna and with nearly identical waveforms, caused some damage to Zafferana Etnea village, 3 km from the epicentral area.An analysis of the seismicity occurring in the last 8 years in this area has revealed other earthquakes with the same characteristics; some pre-empted and followed (up to a few months) the 2001 January swarm, others were recorded more than five years beforehand.Using similarity of waveforms, these earthquakes were classified into three families.The use of a multiplet-technique has allowed to obtain the spatial distribution of the events with higher precision (mean error of 10-20 m) with respect to traditional localization techniques.Mt. Etna earthquakes relocation clearly describes the geometry of the seismogenic tectonic structure; the hypocenters lie on a NE-SW oriented plane that is coincident with one of the focal planes obtained by first-arrival polarities. This alignment is also coherent with one of the main regional tectonic trends cutting the Mt. Etna area, and can be interpreted as a right-lateral strike seismic source on the south-eastern flank of Mt. Etna, distant from eruptive centres, which repeats from time to time and is able to produce strong energy releases. |
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Keywords: | Seismic swarm Waveform correlation High precision earthquake location Fault plane geometry Mt Etna |
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