We model the spatial and temporal evolution of seismicity during the 1997 Umbria-Marche seismic sequence in terms of subsequent failures promoted by fluid flow. The diffusion process of pore-pressure relaxation is represented as a pressure perturbation generated by coseismic stress changes and propagating through a fluid saturated medium. The values of isotropic diffusivity range between 22 and 90 m /s. The calculated value of anisotropic diffusivity (Daniso = 250 m /s) is largest along the average strike (N140) direction of activated faults. Our results suggest that the observed spatio-temporal migration of seismicity is consistent with fluid flow.PublishedL103113.1. Fisica dei terremotiJCR Journalreserve
Focal mechanisms of selected earthquakes, recorded in the Mount Pollino region (southern Italy) fr...
It is believed that the some seismicity is driven by the fluid circulation within fault zone and dif...
The fault activation (fault on) interrupts the enduring fault locking (fault off) and marks the end ...
We model the spatial and temporal evolution of seismicity during the 1997 Umbria-Marche seismic sequ...
Abstract: We study fault interaction by modeling the spatial and temporal pattern of seismicity thro...
Starting soon after the first main-shocks of the long seismic sequence which has occurred along the ...
The 1997 Umbria Marche is probably the best ever monitored normal faulting seismic sequence. Seismic...
We investigate the temporal evolution of background seismicity rate in the Umbria-Marche sector of t...
Numerous observations indicate that fluids circulate in the crust after an earthquake, with time con...
We investigate the temporal evolution of background seismicity rate inthe Umbria-Marche sector of th...
On May 20 and 29, 2012, two earthquakes struck the Emilia Romagna region (Northern Italy), with simi...
We analyze a seismic sequence which occurred in 2000 along the Northern Apennines accretionary wedge...
In this study, we outline the space and time variations of body-wave velocities during one of the be...
The Amatrice-Visso-Norcia seismic sequence struck Central Italy across the Apenninic normal fault sy...
The MW 6.13 L’Aquila earthquake ruptured the Paganica fault on 2009/04/06 at 01:32 UTC, and started ...
Focal mechanisms of selected earthquakes, recorded in the Mount Pollino region (southern Italy) fr...
It is believed that the some seismicity is driven by the fluid circulation within fault zone and dif...
The fault activation (fault on) interrupts the enduring fault locking (fault off) and marks the end ...
We model the spatial and temporal evolution of seismicity during the 1997 Umbria-Marche seismic sequ...
Abstract: We study fault interaction by modeling the spatial and temporal pattern of seismicity thro...
Starting soon after the first main-shocks of the long seismic sequence which has occurred along the ...
The 1997 Umbria Marche is probably the best ever monitored normal faulting seismic sequence. Seismic...
We investigate the temporal evolution of background seismicity rate in the Umbria-Marche sector of t...
Numerous observations indicate that fluids circulate in the crust after an earthquake, with time con...
We investigate the temporal evolution of background seismicity rate inthe Umbria-Marche sector of th...
On May 20 and 29, 2012, two earthquakes struck the Emilia Romagna region (Northern Italy), with simi...
We analyze a seismic sequence which occurred in 2000 along the Northern Apennines accretionary wedge...
In this study, we outline the space and time variations of body-wave velocities during one of the be...
The Amatrice-Visso-Norcia seismic sequence struck Central Italy across the Apenninic normal fault sy...
The MW 6.13 L’Aquila earthquake ruptured the Paganica fault on 2009/04/06 at 01:32 UTC, and started ...
Focal mechanisms of selected earthquakes, recorded in the Mount Pollino region (southern Italy) fr...
It is believed that the some seismicity is driven by the fluid circulation within fault zone and dif...
The fault activation (fault on) interrupts the enduring fault locking (fault off) and marks the end ...