Earthquake synchrony and clustering on Fucino faults (Central Italy) as revealed from in situ Cl-36 exposure dating

We recover the Holocene earthquake history of seven seismogenic normal faults in the Fucino system, central Italy. We collected 800 samples from the well-preserved limestone scarps of the faults and modeled their 36Cl concentrations to derive their seismic exhumation history. We found that > 30 l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth 2013-09, Vol.118 (9), p.4948-4974
Hauptverfasser: Benedetti, Lucilla, Manighetti, Isabelle, Gaudemer, Yves, Finkel, Robert, Malavieille, Jacques, Pou, Khemrak, Arnold, Maurice, Aumaitre, Georges, Bourles, Didier, Keddadouche, Karim
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Zusammenfassung:We recover the Holocene earthquake history of seven seismogenic normal faults in the Fucino system, central Italy. We collected 800 samples from the well-preserved limestone scarps of the faults and modeled their 36Cl concentrations to derive their seismic exhumation history. We found that > 30 large earthquakes broke the faults in synchrony over the last 12 ka. The seven faults released strain at the same periods of time, 12-9 ka, 5-3 ka, and 1.5-1 ka. On all faults, the strain accumulation and release occurred in 3-6 ka supercycles, each included a 3-5 ka phase of slow (≤ 0.5-2 mm/yr) strain accumulation in relative quiescence, followed by a cluster of three to four large earthquakes or earthquake sequences that released most of the strain in 
ISSN:2169-9313
2169-9356
DOI:10.1002/jgrb.50299