The Palermo (Sicily) seismic cluster of September 2002, in the seismotectonic framework of the Tyrrhenian Sea-Sicily border area

The northern coast of Sicily and its offshore area represent a hinge zone between a sector of the Tyrrhenian
 Basin, characterized by the strongest crustal thinning, and the sector of the Sicilian belt which has emerged. This
 hinge zone is part of a wider W-E trending right-lateral...

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Main Authors: F. Nigro, G. Cello, P. Renda, G. D'Anna, A. Giorgianni, L. De Luca, E. Tondi, D. Luzio, G. Giunta, M. Vitale
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Published: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) 2004-06-01
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author F. Nigro
G. Cello
P. Renda
G. D'Anna
A. Giorgianni
L. De Luca
E. Tondi
D. Luzio
G. Giunta
M. Vitale
author_facet F. Nigro
G. Cello
P. Renda
G. D'Anna
A. Giorgianni
L. De Luca
E. Tondi
D. Luzio
G. Giunta
M. Vitale
author_sort F. Nigro
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description The northern coast of Sicily and its offshore area represent a hinge zone between a sector of the Tyrrhenian
 Basin, characterized by the strongest crustal thinning, and the sector of the Sicilian belt which has emerged. This
 hinge zone is part of a wider W-E trending right-lateral shear zone, which has been affecting the Maghrebian
 Chain units since the Pliocene. Seismological and structural data have been used to evaluate the seismotectonic
 behavior of the area investigated here. Seismological analysis was performed on a data set of about 2100 seismic
 events which occurred between January 1988 and October 2002 in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea. This paper
 focuses in particular on a set of data relating to the period from 6th September 2002, including both the main
 shock and about 540 aftershocks of the Palermo seismic sequence. The distribution of the hypocenters revealed
 the presence of two main seismogenic zones. The events of the easternmost zone may be related to the Ionian
 lithospheric slab diving beneath the Calabrian Arc. The seismicity associated with the westernmost zone is closely
 clustered around a sub-horizontal regression plane contained within the thinned Southern Tyrrhenian crust,
 hence suggesting that this seismogenic zone is strictly connected to the deformation field active within the hinge
 zone. On the basis of both structural and seismological data, the brittle deformation pattern is characterized by
 high-angle faults, mainly represented by transcurrent synthetic right-lateral and antithetic left-lateral systems,
 producing both restraining/uplifting and releasing/subsiding zones which accommodate strains developing in response
 to the current stress field (characterized by a maximum axis trending NW-SE) which has been active in
 the area since the Pliocene. The cluster of the seismic sequence which started with the 6th September 2002's
 main shock is located within the hinge zone. The distribution of the hypocenters relative to this sequence emphasizes
 the presence of a high-angle NE-SW-oriented deformation belt within which several shear surfaces are
 considered to be found sub-parallel to that established for the main shock. The kinematics of all these structures
 is consistent with a compressive right-lateral focal mechanism.
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spelling doaj.art-bc01ee663f6c408fa266a052301343532022-12-21T23:58:32ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2004-06-0147610.4401/ag-3373The Palermo (Sicily) seismic cluster of September 2002, in the seismotectonic framework of the Tyrrhenian Sea-Sicily border areaF. NigroG. CelloP. RendaG. D'AnnaA. GiorgianniL. De LucaE. TondiD. LuzioG. GiuntaM. VitaleThe northern coast of Sicily and its offshore area represent a hinge zone between a sector of the Tyrrhenian
 Basin, characterized by the strongest crustal thinning, and the sector of the Sicilian belt which has emerged. This
 hinge zone is part of a wider W-E trending right-lateral shear zone, which has been affecting the Maghrebian
 Chain units since the Pliocene. Seismological and structural data have been used to evaluate the seismotectonic
 behavior of the area investigated here. Seismological analysis was performed on a data set of about 2100 seismic
 events which occurred between January 1988 and October 2002 in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea. This paper
 focuses in particular on a set of data relating to the period from 6th September 2002, including both the main
 shock and about 540 aftershocks of the Palermo seismic sequence. The distribution of the hypocenters revealed
 the presence of two main seismogenic zones. The events of the easternmost zone may be related to the Ionian
 lithospheric slab diving beneath the Calabrian Arc. The seismicity associated with the westernmost zone is closely
 clustered around a sub-horizontal regression plane contained within the thinned Southern Tyrrhenian crust,
 hence suggesting that this seismogenic zone is strictly connected to the deformation field active within the hinge
 zone. On the basis of both structural and seismological data, the brittle deformation pattern is characterized by
 high-angle faults, mainly represented by transcurrent synthetic right-lateral and antithetic left-lateral systems,
 producing both restraining/uplifting and releasing/subsiding zones which accommodate strains developing in response
 to the current stress field (characterized by a maximum axis trending NW-SE) which has been active in
 the area since the Pliocene. The cluster of the seismic sequence which started with the 6th September 2002's
 main shock is located within the hinge zone. The distribution of the hypocenters relative to this sequence emphasizes
 the presence of a high-angle NE-SW-oriented deformation belt within which several shear surfaces are
 considered to be found sub-parallel to that established for the main shock. The kinematics of all these structures
 is consistent with a compressive right-lateral focal mechanism.http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3373seismotectonicsSouthern Tyrrhenian SeaNorthwestern Sicily
spellingShingle F. Nigro
G. Cello
P. Renda
G. D'Anna
A. Giorgianni
L. De Luca
E. Tondi
D. Luzio
G. Giunta
M. Vitale
The Palermo (Sicily) seismic cluster of September 2002, in the seismotectonic framework of the Tyrrhenian Sea-Sicily border area
Annals of Geophysics
seismotectonics
Southern Tyrrhenian Sea
Northwestern Sicily
title The Palermo (Sicily) seismic cluster of September 2002, in the seismotectonic framework of the Tyrrhenian Sea-Sicily border area
title_full The Palermo (Sicily) seismic cluster of September 2002, in the seismotectonic framework of the Tyrrhenian Sea-Sicily border area
title_fullStr The Palermo (Sicily) seismic cluster of September 2002, in the seismotectonic framework of the Tyrrhenian Sea-Sicily border area
title_full_unstemmed The Palermo (Sicily) seismic cluster of September 2002, in the seismotectonic framework of the Tyrrhenian Sea-Sicily border area
title_short The Palermo (Sicily) seismic cluster of September 2002, in the seismotectonic framework of the Tyrrhenian Sea-Sicily border area
title_sort palermo sicily seismic cluster of september 2002 in the seismotectonic framework of the tyrrhenian sea sicily border area
topic seismotectonics
Southern Tyrrhenian Sea
Northwestern Sicily
url http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3373
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