EGU23-15881
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-15881
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Accurate Earthquake Locations of the Adriatic Thrust Fault of the 2021 Seismic Sequence with sP Depth Phases.

Raffaele Di Stefano1, Maria Grazia Ciaccio1, Paola Baccheschi1, and Dapeng Zhao2
Raffaele Di Stefano et al.
  • 1Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Roma, Italy
  • 2Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Japan

We re-located 70 earthquakes belonging to the seismic sequence started on 2021 March 27th, with a mainshock of Mw 5.2 at 13:47 UTC, in the Central Adriatic region (Italy off-shore) by using the on-purpose designed code by Zhao et al. (2007, 2011), modeling the sP converted phases.

The mainshock of the 2021 seismic sequence occurred about 20 km north of the Palagruza island, 80 km from the Gargano promontory and about 40 km from the Croatian island of Lastovo. It was felt in many central-southern Italian regions, from Ancona to Foggia, and in Central Dalmatia. All the epicenters of this seismic sequence lie in the open sea, about 100km to the SE and about 50 km to the NW of the 2003 Jabuka seismic sequence, and the 1988 Palagruza seismic sequence, respectively.

Though the seismicity in the central Adriatic Sea has been recorded by improving seismic networks, especially in recent decades, the precise location of the Adriatic offshore earthquakes was hampered mainly by the large distance of the closest stations, and by the large gap in the distribution of seismic stations.

The possibility to model the sP depth phases enables us to estimate the epicentral parameters and focal depths of these offshore earthquakes more accurately, thanks to the peculiar ray-path that mimics the presence of a receiver approximately on top of the hypocenter. The refined earthquake locations allow us to make inferences on the structure responsible for the seismicity of the 2021 seismic sequence, a thrust fault NW-SE striking and ~35° NE-dipping, and on its seismotectonic context.

The use of depth-phase arrival times to constrain the off-network events' locations is of particular interest to Italy due to both the peculiar shape of the peninsula and the extreme scarcity of seafloor stations, whose cost and management are very expensive and complex.

We present the first attempt to apply this off-network location technique to the Italian offshore seismicity with the aim of improving the hazard estimation of these hard-to-monitor regions.

How to cite: Di Stefano, R., Ciaccio, M. G., Baccheschi, P., and Zhao, D.: Accurate Earthquake Locations of the Adriatic Thrust Fault of the 2021 Seismic Sequence with sP Depth Phases., EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-15881, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-15881, 2023.

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