Refining seismic parameters in low seismicity areas by 3D trenching: The Alhama de Murcia fault, SE Iberia
Three-dimensional paleoseismology in strike-slip faults with slip rates less than 1mm per year involves a great methodological challenge. We adapted 3D trenching to track buried channels offset by the Alhama de Murcia seismogenic left-lateral strike-slip fault (SE Iberia). A fault net slip of 0.9±0....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tectonophysics 2016-06, Vol.680, p.122-128 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Three-dimensional paleoseismology in strike-slip faults with slip rates less than 1mm per year involves a great methodological challenge. We adapted 3D trenching to track buried channels offset by the Alhama de Murcia seismogenic left-lateral strike-slip fault (SE Iberia). A fault net slip of 0.9±0.1mm/yr was determined using statistical analysis of piercing lines for one buried channel, whose age is constrained between 15.2±1.1ka and 21.9–22.3calBP. This value is larger and more accurate than the previously published slip rates for this fault. The minimum number of five paleo-earthquakes identified since the deposition of dated layers suggests a maximum average recurrence interval of approximately 5ka. The combination of both seismic parameters yields a maximum slip per event between 5.3 and 6.3m. We show that accurately planned trenching strategies and data processing may be key to obtaining robust paleoseismic parameters in low seismicity areas.
•3D trenching yields robust seismic parameters from a slow moving fault.•Reliable slip rate is based on offset buried channels and statistics.•The Alhama de Murcia fault slip rate is much higher than early estimates.•Maximum slip per event value is based on lengthened paleoseismological record.•The Alhama de Murcia fault may be the source of earthquake moment magnitudes >6.5. |
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ISSN: | 0040-1951 1879-3266 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tecto.2016.05.020 |