Comptes Rendus. Géoscience (Aug 2021)

Seismotectonics of southeast France: from the Jura mountains to Corsica

  • Larroque, Christophe,
  • Baize, Stéphane,
  • Albaric, Julie,
  • Jomard, Hervé,
  • Trévisan, Jenny,
  • Godano, Maxime,
  • Cushing, Marc,
  • Deschamps, Anne,
  • Sue, Christian,
  • Delouis, Bertrand,
  • Potin, Bertrand,
  • Courboulex, Françoise,
  • Régnier, Marc,
  • Rivet, Diane,
  • Brunel, Didier,
  • Chèze, Jérôme,
  • Martin, Xavier,
  • Maron, Christophe,
  • Peix, Fabrice

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5802/crgeos.69
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 353, no. S1
pp. 105 – 151

Abstract

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The analysis of the seismicity catalog (1996 to 2019) covering the region from the Jura mountains to Corsica provides a first-order image of the distribution of earthquakes, highlighting large structures such as the Briançonnais and Piedmontais seismic arcs, the eastward deepening of the focal depths through the Western Alps, several large active faults (e.g. Belledonne, Middle Durance, Ligure). Over this period the magnitudes are moderate and the focal mechanisms of the main events display a diversity of seismic behaviors that can be explained by the complexity of the different geological domains with a more or less strong structural inheritage, by variable rheological characteristics at the scale of the crust and by the joint action of different mechanisms of deformation. The distribution of the historical events is in fairly good agreement with the instrumental seismicity, but several earthquakes of $M >6$ are highlighted since the 14th century until the beginning of the 20th.

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