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The sequence of moderate-size earthquakes at the junction of the Ligurian basin and the Corsica margin (western Mediterranean): The initiation of an active deformation zone revealed?,

C. Larroque
B. Delouis
F. Courboulex
F. Sage
  • Fonction : Auteur
M. Regnier
  • Fonction : Auteur
N. Bethoux
  • Fonction : Auteur
Anne Deschamps

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A new seismically active zone is found in the southern part of the Ligurian basin, 80-km west of Corsica (western Mediterranean). The activity began in February 2011 with a foreshock (ML 4) and a mainshock (ML 5.3) 5 days later, followed by numerous aftershocks. We first analyze the fore- and mainshock in detail. We compare the results obtained using classical methods (linear location in a 1D medium and focal mechanisms from P and S polarities) and new approaches (non-linear location in a 3D medium and waveform modeling for determining the seismic moment and the focal mechanism). Both methods provided similar results for location, depth (in the range of 6–13 km) and focal mechanisms, which reveal reverse faulting with nodal planes oriented N–S and NE–SW. We then locate 27 of the aftershocks in the 3D model and find a 10-km-long NE–SW alignment with a depth between 7 and 16 km. In 2012 and 2013, three other moderate-size events (ML 3.8, 4 and 4.5) occurred and confirm that this zone is still active. The epicentral area is located in the oceanic domain of the Ligurian Basin. From analysis of the bathymetry and high-resolution multi-channel seismic profiles, no morphologic anomaly at surface and no inherited fault in the shallow ~ 4 km depth were imaged, which suggest that no significant deformation occurred in the area since 5 Ma. Thus, the structure(s) activated during the 2011–2013 sequence remain unknown. In light of these results, we point out a notable difference on both sides of the Ligurian Basin: the northern margin, close to the alpine chain, suffered strong earthquakes and large cumulated deformation since 5 Ma, while the southern margin, close to the Corsica–Sardinia continental block, is poorly deformed since 5 Ma.
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hal-01346889 , version 1 (19-07-2016)

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C. Larroque, B. Delouis, F. Courboulex, F. Sage, M. Regnier, et al.. The sequence of moderate-size earthquakes at the junction of the Ligurian basin and the Corsica margin (western Mediterranean): The initiation of an active deformation zone revealed?,. Tectonophysics, 2016, 676, pp.135-147. ⟨10.1016/j.tecto.2016.03.027⟩. ⟨hal-01346889⟩
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