Annals of Geophysics (Nov 2016)

Surface faulting during the August 24, 2016, central Italy earthquake (Mw 6.0): preliminary results

  • Franz A. Livio,
  • A. M. Michetti,
  • E. Vittori,
  • L. Gregory,
  • L. Wedmore,
  • L. Piccardi,
  • E. Tondi,
  • G. Roberts,
  • CENTRAL ITALY EARTHQUAKE W.G.,
  • A. M. Blumetti,
  • L. Bonadeo,
  • F. Brunamonte,
  • V. Comerci,
  • P. Dimanna,
  • M. F. Ferrario,
  • J. Faure Walker,
  • C. Frigerio,
  • F. Fumanti,
  • L. Guerrieri,
  • F. Iezzi,
  • G. Leoni,
  • K. McCaffrey,
  • Z. Mildon,
  • R. Phillips,
  • E. Rhodes,
  • R. J. Walters,
  • M. Wilkinson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-7197
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 0

Abstract

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We present some preliminary results on the mapping of coseismically-induced ground ruptures following the Aug. 24, 2016, Central Italy earthquake (Mw 6.0). The seismogenic source, as highlighted by InSAR and seismological data, ruptured across two adjacent structures: the Vettore and Laga faults. We collected field data on ground breaks along the whole deformed area and two different scenarios of on-fault coseismic displacement arise from these observations. To the north, along the Vettore fault, surface faulting can be mapped quite continuously along a well-defined fault strand while such features are almost absent to the south, along the Laga fault, where flysch-like marly units are present. A major lithological control, affects the surface expression of faulting, resulting in a complex deformation pattern.

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