2016-05-10T07:36:30Z
2016-05-10T07:36:30Z
2012
2016-05-10T07:36:36Z
Recently acquired swath-bathymetry data and high-resolution seismic reflection profiles offshore Adra (Almería, Spain) reveal the surficial expression of a NW-SE trending 20 km-long fault, which we termed the Adra Fault. Seismic imaging across the structure depicts a sub-vertical fault reaching the seafloor surface and slightly dipping to the NE showing an along-axis structural variability. Our new data suggest normal displacement of the uppermost units with probably a lateral component. Radiocarbon dating of a gravity core located in the area indicates that seafloor sediments are of Holocene age, suggesting present-day tectonic activity. The NE Alboran Sea area is characterized by significant low-magnitude earthquakes and by historical records of moderate magnitude, such as the Mw = 6.1 1910 Adra Earthquake. The location, dimension and kinematics of the Adra Fault agree with the fault solution and magnitude of the 1910 Adra Earthquake, whose moment tensor analysis indicates normal-dextral motion. The fault seismic parameters indicate that the Adra Fault is a potential source of large magnitude (Mw ≤ 6.5) earthquakes, which represents an unreported seismic hazard for the neighbouring coastal areas
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Tectònica de plaques; Falles (Geologia); Terratrèmols; Sismologia; Plate tectonics; Faults (Geology); Earthquakes; Seismology
European Geosciences Union (EGU)
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-3255-2012
Natural Hazards And Earth System Sciences, 2012, vol. 12, num. 11, p. 3255-3268
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-3255-2012
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