Geosciences (Mar 2021)

Active Fault Systems in the Inner Northwest Apennines, Italy: A Reappraisal One Century after the 1920 Mw ~6.5 Fivizzano Earthquake

  • Giancarlo Molli,
  • Isabelle Manighetti,
  • Rick Bennett,
  • Jacques Malavieille,
  • Enrico Serpelloni,
  • Fabrizio Storti,
  • Tiziano Giampietro,
  • Aurelien Bigot,
  • Gabriele Pinelli,
  • Serena Giacomelli,
  • Alessio Lucca,
  • Luca Angeli,
  • Lorenzo Porta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11030139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 139

Abstract

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Based on the review of the available stratigraphic, tectonic, morphological, geodetic, and seismological data, along with new structural observations, we present a reappraisal of the potential seismogenic faults and fault systems in the inner northwest Apennines, Italy, which was the site, one century ago, of the devastating Mw ~6.5, 1920 Fivizzano earthquake. Our updated fault catalog provides the fault locations, as well as the description of their architecture, large-scale segmentation, cumulative displacements, evidence for recent to present activity, and long-term slip rates. Our work documents that a dense network of active faults, and thus potential earthquake fault sources, exists in the region. We discuss the seismogenic potential of these faults, and propose a general tectonic scenario that might account for their development.

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