Annals of Geophysics (Jun 2005)

The 1998-1999 Pollino (Southern Apennines, Italy) seismic crisis: tomography of a sequence

  • A. B. Rosa,
  • A. Gervasi,
  • P. Harabaglia,
  • I. Guerra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-3249
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 6

Abstract

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In 1998-1999 a seismic sequence occurred in the Southern Apennines, after the moderate size (mb=5.0) 9th September 1998 Pollino earthquake. It lasted about 14 months and was clearly localized to the sole north-west area of the main shock epicenter. Its peculiarity consisted in sudden changes of activity from a series of normal faults with Apenninic (NW-SE) trend and transfer, presumably strike slip, faults with Antiapenninic (NE-SW) and E-W trend. The complexity of the behavior and the different orientations of the activated systems suggest that the area acts as a hinge between the NW-SE trending Southern Apennines and the locally N-S trending Calabrian Arc.

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