Three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, segmented fault region in Southern Apennines (Italy)

The southern Apennines of Italy have been experienced several destructive earthquakes both in historic and recent times. The present day seismicity, characterized by small-to-moderate magnitude earthquakes, was used like a probe to obatin a deeper knowledge of the fault structures where the largest...

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Main Author: Amoroso, Ortensia <1980>
Other Authors: Zollo, Aldo
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2012
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4287/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-42872015-01-02T04:58:25Z Three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, segmented fault region in Southern Apennines (Italy) Amoroso, Ortensia <1980> GEO/10 Geofisica della terra solida The southern Apennines of Italy have been experienced several destructive earthquakes both in historic and recent times. The present day seismicity, characterized by small-to-moderate magnitude earthquakes, was used like a probe to obatin a deeper knowledge of the fault structures where the largest earthquakes occurred in the past. With the aim to infer a three dimensional seismic image both the problem of data quality and the selection of a reliable and robust tomographic inversion strategy have been faced. The data quality has been obtained to develop optimized procedures for the measurements of P- and S-wave arrival times, through the use of polarization filtering and to the application of a refined re-picking technique based on cross-correlation of waveforms. A technique of iterative tomographic inversion, linearized, damped combined with a strategy of multiscale inversion type has been adopted. The retrieved P-wave velocity model indicates the presence of a strong velocity variation along a direction orthogonal to the Apenninic chain. This variation defines two domains which are characterized by a relatively low and high velocity values. From the comparison between the inferred P-wave velocity model with a portion of a structural section available in literature, the high velocity body was correlated with the Apulia carbonatic platforms whereas the low velocity bodies was associated to the basinal deposits. The deduced Vp/Vs ratio shows that the ratio is lower than 1.8 in the shallower part of the model, while for depths ranging between 5 km and 12 km the ratio increases up to 2.1 in correspondence to the area of higher seismicity. This confirms that areas characterized by higher values are more prone to generate earthquakes as a response to the presence of fluids and higher pore-pressures. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Zollo, Aldo 2012-03-16 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4287/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Amoroso, Ortensia <1980>
Three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, segmented fault region in Southern Apennines (Italy)
description The southern Apennines of Italy have been experienced several destructive earthquakes both in historic and recent times. The present day seismicity, characterized by small-to-moderate magnitude earthquakes, was used like a probe to obatin a deeper knowledge of the fault structures where the largest earthquakes occurred in the past. With the aim to infer a three dimensional seismic image both the problem of data quality and the selection of a reliable and robust tomographic inversion strategy have been faced. The data quality has been obtained to develop optimized procedures for the measurements of P- and S-wave arrival times, through the use of polarization filtering and to the application of a refined re-picking technique based on cross-correlation of waveforms. A technique of iterative tomographic inversion, linearized, damped combined with a strategy of multiscale inversion type has been adopted. The retrieved P-wave velocity model indicates the presence of a strong velocity variation along a direction orthogonal to the Apenninic chain. This variation defines two domains which are characterized by a relatively low and high velocity values. From the comparison between the inferred P-wave velocity model with a portion of a structural section available in literature, the high velocity body was correlated with the Apulia carbonatic platforms whereas the low velocity bodies was associated to the basinal deposits. The deduced Vp/Vs ratio shows that the ratio is lower than 1.8 in the shallower part of the model, while for depths ranging between 5 km and 12 km the ratio increases up to 2.1 in correspondence to the area of higher seismicity. This confirms that areas characterized by higher values are more prone to generate earthquakes as a response to the presence of fluids and higher pore-pressures.
author2 Zollo, Aldo
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Amoroso, Ortensia <1980>
author Amoroso, Ortensia <1980>
author_sort Amoroso, Ortensia <1980>
title Three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, segmented fault region in Southern Apennines (Italy)
title_short Three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, segmented fault region in Southern Apennines (Italy)
title_full Three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, segmented fault region in Southern Apennines (Italy)
title_fullStr Three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, segmented fault region in Southern Apennines (Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, segmented fault region in Southern Apennines (Italy)
title_sort three dimensional seismic imaging and earthquake locations in a complex, segmented fault region in southern apennines (italy)
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2012
url http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4287/
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