On April 6, 2009, an Mw 6.3 earthquake struck the town of L’Aquila in the Abruzzo region in central Italy. It was followed by a long seismic crisis with other four events with Mw between 5.1 and 5.6. Seismological and geological data point out an upper crust extensional stress field with an average WSW-ENE tensional axis. In the course of the seismic sequence, two distinct en échelon fault sources were activated: first, the SW-dipping Paganica normal fault, which is associated with the Mw 6.3 event; and, subsequently, the southern part of the WSW-dipping Gorzano normal fault.Co-seismic ground deformation (open fissures, en échelon cracks and shear planes with centimetric downthrows) was surveyed for ~ 13 km along the Paganica fault. The int...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
On April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axial area of the Abruzzo...
On 2009 April 6, the Central Apennines were hit by an Mw= 6.3 earthquake. The region had been shaken...
International audienceOn April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axi...
International audienceOn April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axi...
International audienceOn April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axi...
International audienceOn April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axi...
This paper documents evidence of surface faulting associated with the 6 April 2009 moderate-sized ea...
On April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axial area of the Abruzz...
On April 6 2009 a strong earthquake (Mw= 6.3) occurred in Central Italy destroying the old town of L...
On April 6 2009 a strong earthquake (Mw= 6.3) occurred in Central Italy destroying the old town of L...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
On April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axial area of the Abruzzo...
On 2009 April 6, the Central Apennines were hit by an Mw= 6.3 earthquake. The region had been shaken...
International audienceOn April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axi...
International audienceOn April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axi...
International audienceOn April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axi...
International audienceOn April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axi...
This paper documents evidence of surface faulting associated with the 6 April 2009 moderate-sized ea...
On April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axial area of the Abruzz...
On April 6 2009 a strong earthquake (Mw= 6.3) occurred in Central Italy destroying the old town of L...
On April 6 2009 a strong earthquake (Mw= 6.3) occurred in Central Italy destroying the old town of L...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
This paper documents the evidence of surface faulting associated to the April 6, 2009, moderate-size...
On April 6 (01:32 UTC) 2009 a MW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axial area of the Abruzzo...
On 2009 April 6, the Central Apennines were hit by an Mw= 6.3 earthquake. The region had been shaken...