Geophysical Research Letters (Apr 2023)

Scattering Attenuation Images of the Control of Thrusts and Fluid Overpressure on the 2016–2017 Central Italy Seismic Sequence

  • Simona Gabrielli,
  • Aybige Akinci,
  • Luca DeSiena,
  • Edoardo DelPezzo,
  • Mauro Buttinelli,
  • Francesco Emanuele Maesano,
  • Roberta Maffucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL103132
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 8
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Deep fluid circulation likely triggered the large extensional events of the 2016–2017 Central Italy seismic sequence. Nevertheless, the connection between fault mechanisms, main crustal‐scale thrusts, and the circulation and interaction of fluids with tectonic structures controlling the sequence is still debated. Here, we show that the 3D temporal and spatial mapping of peak delays, proxy of scattering attenuation, detects thrusts and sedimentary structures and their control on fluid overpressure and release. After the mainshocks, scattering attenuation drastically increases across the hanging wall of the Monti Sibillini and Acquasanta thrusts, revealing fracturing and fluid migration. Before the sequence, low‐scattering volumes within Triassic formations highlight regions of fluid overpressure, which enhances rock compaction. Our results highlight the control of thrusts and paleogeography on the sequence and hint at the monitoring potential of the technique for the seismic hazard assessment of the Central Apennines and other tectonic regions.

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