The Mugello Basin (North-Eastern Tuscany) is an intramontane basin of the NorthernApennines (Italy) with a well-documented record of seismicity; the two major historicalearthquakes occurred in 1542 (Mw=6.0) and in 1919 (Mw=6.4). In this study, we integratedifferent seismic catalogs spanning the 2005-2019 time interval, and complement these datawith phase arrival times from a temporary network that specifically operated in the areathroughout the 2019-2021 time interval. The subsequent relocation of this data set with adouble-difference algorithm allows for accurate analyses of the most relevant seismicsequences which affected the study area in 2008, 2009, 2015-2017 and 2019. Thesesequences are associated with the activation of adjacent segments of larger NW-striking faultsystems, one of which bounds the NE margin of the Mugello Basin (Ronta Fault System).For each seismic sequence, best-fit fault surfaces are derived from orthonormal regression ofrelocated hypocenters, yielding consistent results with that derived from fault planesolutions. The four sequences occurred after a period of almost 50 years of quiescence. Thissuggests that, following the 2008 renewal of seismicity, static or dynamic stress changes, orboth depending on the case, played a role in advancing the time of failure of the faultsegments activated subsequently.

Recent seismic sequences and activation of normal fault systems in the Mugello Basin and surrounding areas (Northern Apennines, Italy)

Bonini M;Corti G;
2022

Abstract

The Mugello Basin (North-Eastern Tuscany) is an intramontane basin of the NorthernApennines (Italy) with a well-documented record of seismicity; the two major historicalearthquakes occurred in 1542 (Mw=6.0) and in 1919 (Mw=6.4). In this study, we integratedifferent seismic catalogs spanning the 2005-2019 time interval, and complement these datawith phase arrival times from a temporary network that specifically operated in the areathroughout the 2019-2021 time interval. The subsequent relocation of this data set with adouble-difference algorithm allows for accurate analyses of the most relevant seismicsequences which affected the study area in 2008, 2009, 2015-2017 and 2019. Thesesequences are associated with the activation of adjacent segments of larger NW-striking faultsystems, one of which bounds the NE margin of the Mugello Basin (Ronta Fault System).For each seismic sequence, best-fit fault surfaces are derived from orthonormal regression ofrelocated hypocenters, yielding consistent results with that derived from fault planesolutions. The four sequences occurred after a period of almost 50 years of quiescence. Thissuggests that, following the 2008 renewal of seismicity, static or dynamic stress changes, orboth depending on the case, played a role in advancing the time of failure of the faultsegments activated subsequently.
2022
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Secondaria Firenze
seismic sequence, fault segmentation, northern Apennines, stress transfer, earthquake triggering
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