The 25 October 2018 Zakynthos (Greece) earthquake: Seismic activity at the transition between a transform fault and a subduction zone

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The 25 October 2018 Zakynthos (Greece) earthquake: Seismic activity at the transition between a transform fault and a subduction zone
Γλώσσες Τεκμηρίου:
Αγγλικά
Περίληψη:
The properties of the Mw = 6.7 earthquake that took place on 25 October 2018, 22:54:51 UTC, ∼50 km SW of the Zakynthos Island, Greece, are thoroughly examined. The main rupture occurred on a dextral strike-slip, low-angle, east-dipping fault at a depth of 12 km, as determined by teleseismic waveform modelling. Over 4000 aftershocks were manually analysed for a period of 158 d. The events were initially located with an optimal 1D velocity model and then relocated with the double-difference method to reveal details of their spatial distribution. The latter spreads in an area spanning 80 km NNW–SSE and ∼55 km WSW–ENE. Certain parts of the aftershock zone present strong spatial clustering, mainly to the north, close to Zakynthos Island, and at the southernmost edge of the sequence. Focal mechanisms were determined for 61 significant aftershocks using regional waveform modelling. The results revealed characteristics similar to the main shock, with few aftershocks exhibiting strike-slip faulting at steeper dip angles, possibly related to splay faults on the accretionary prism. The slip vectors that correspond to the east-dipping planes are compatible with the long-term plate convergence and with the direction of coseismic displacement on the Zakynthos Island. Fault-plane solutions in the broader study area were inverted for the determination of the regional stress-field. The results revealed a nearly horizontal, SW–NE to E–W-trending S1 and a more variable S3 axis, favouring transpressional tectonics. Spatial clusters at the northern and southern ends of the aftershock zone coincide with the SW extension of subvertical along-dip faults of the segmented subducting slab. The main shock occurred in an area where strike-slip tectonics, related to the Cephalonia Transform Fault and the NW Peloponnese region, gradually converts into reverse faulting at the western edge of the Hellenic subduction. Plausible scenarios for the 2018 Zakynthos earthquake sequence include a rupture on the subduction interface, provided the slab is tilted eastwards in that area, or the reactivation of an older east-dipping thrust as a low-angle strike-slip fault that contributes to strain partitioning. © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. For
Έτος δημοσίευσης:
2021
Συγγραφείς:
Papadimitriou, P.
Kapetanidis, V.
Karakonstantis, A.
Spingos, I.
Pavlou, K.
Kaviris, G.
Kassaras, I.
Sakkas, V.
Voulgaris, N.
Περιοδικό:
Geophysical Journal International
Εκδότης:
Oxford University Press
Τόμος:
225
Αριθμός / τεύχος:
1
Σελίδες:
15-36
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
Earthquakes; Strike-slip faults; Structural geology; Transform faults, Co-seismic displacement; Fault plane solutions; Regional stress field; Strike slip faulting; Strike-slip tectonics; Subduction interface; Teleseismic waveforms; Transpressional tectonics, Fault slips, earthquake event; seismicity; seismotectonics; strike-slip fault; subduction; subduction zone; transform fault, Aegean Islands; Greece; Ionian Islands; Zakynthos [Ionian Islands]
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DOI:
10.1093/gji/ggaa575
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