Scientific Reports (Dec 2022)

Lithospheric double shear zone unveiled by microseismicity in a region of slow deformation

  • Rita de Nardis,
  • Claudia Pandolfi,
  • Marco Cattaneo,
  • Giancarlo Monachesi,
  • Daniele Cirillo,
  • Federica Ferrarini,
  • Simone Bello,
  • Francesco Brozzetti,
  • Giusy Lavecchia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-24903-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

Abstract

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Abstract The deformation style of the continental lithosphere is a relevant issue for geodynamics and seismic hazard perspectives. Here we show the first evidence of two well-distinct low-angle and SW-dipping individual reverse shear zones of the Italian Outer Thrust System in Central Italy. One corresponds to the down-dip prosecution of the Adriatic Basal Thrust with its major splay and the other to a hidden independent structure, illuminated at a depth between 25 and 60 km, for an along-strike extent of ~ 150 km. Combining geological information with high-quality seismological data, we unveil this novel configuration and reconstruct a detailed 3D geometric and kinematic fault model of the compressional system, active at upper crust to upper mantle depths. In addition, we report evidence of coexisting deformation volumes undergoing well-distinguished stress fields at different lithospheric depths. These results provide fundamental constraints for a forthcoming discussion on the Apennine fold-and-thrust system's geodynamic context as a shallow subduction zone or an intra-continental lithosphere shear zone.