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A first appraisal of the seismogenic and tsunamigenic potential of the largest fault systems in the westernmost Mediterranean.
Gómez de La Peña, Laura , Gràcia, Eulàlia, Maesano, Francesco Emanuele, Basili, Roberto, Kopp, Heidrun , Sánchez-Serra, Cristina, Scala, Antonio, Romano, Fabrizio, Volpe, Manuela, Piatanesi, Alessio and Ranero, César R. (2022) A first appraisal of the seismogenic and tsunamigenic potential of the largest fault systems in the westernmost Mediterranean. Marine Geology, 445 . Art.Nr. 106749. DOI 10.1016/j.margeo.2022.106749.
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Abstract
Highlights
• We identify the largest active fault systems of the Alboran Basin.
• Characterization of faults is key for accurate tsunamigenic potential estimations.
• Alboran largest fault systems may generate Mw > 7 earthquakes.
• These earthquakes have the potential to generate significant tsunami waves approaching the coast.
Abstract
The westernmost Mediterranean hosts part of the plate boundary between the European and African tectonic plates. Based on the scattered instrumental seismicity, this boundary has been traditionally interpreted as a wide zone of diffuse deformation. However, recent seismic images and seafloor mapping studies support that most of the plate convergence may be accommodated in a few tectonic structures, rather than in a broad region. Historical earthquakes with magnitudes Mw > 6 and historical tsunamis support that the low-to-moderate instrumental seismicity might also have led to underestimation of the seismogenic and tsunamigenic potential of the area. We evaluate the largest active faults of the westernmost Mediterranean: the reverse Alboran Ridge, and the strike-slip Carboneras, Yusuf and Al-Idrissi fault systems. For the first time, we use a dense grid of modern seismic data to characterize the entire dimensions of the main fault systems, accurately describe the geometry of these structures and estimate their seismic source parameters. Tsunami scenarios have been tested based on 3D-surfaces and seismic source parameters, using both uniform and heterogeneous slip distributions. The comparison of our results with previous studies, based on limited information on the fault geometry and kinematics, indicates that accurate fault geometries and heterogeneous slip distributions are needed to properly assess the seismic and tsunamigenic potential in this area. Based on fault scaling relations, the four fault systems have a large seismogenic potential, being able to generate earthquakes with Mw > 7. The reverse Alboran Ridge Fault System has the largest tsunamigenic potential, being able to generate a tsunami wave amplitude greater than 3 m in front of the coasts of Southern Spain and Northern Africa.
Document Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Western Mediterranean, Seismogenic potential, Tsunamigenic potential, Numerical modelling, Active faults, Active seismic data |
Research affiliation: | OceanRep > The Future Ocean - Cluster of Excellence OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB4 Dynamics of the Ocean Floor > FB4-GDY Marine Geodynamics Kiel University |
Main POF Topic: | PT3: Restless Earth |
Refereed: | Yes |
Open Access Journal?: | No |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
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Date Deposited: | 23 Feb 2022 07:51 |
Last Modified: | 20 Feb 2024 00:38 |
URI: | https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/55332 |
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