Bibcode
Amoruso, A.; Crescentini, L.; Neri, G.; Orecchio, B.; Scarpa, R.
Bibliographical reference
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 17, CiteID L17309
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2006
Journal
Citations
13
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13
Description
We re-analyze coseismic surface displacement data of the 1908 Messina
earthquake, taking into account both correlated and uncorrelated
uncertainties, to re-determine the slip distribution on the fault plane.
Using a data set of earthquakes occurred at crustal depth in the Messina
Straits between July 1988 and December 2004, we evidence a peculiar
recent seismicity distribution inside the fault volume of the 1908
Messina Straits earthquake with respect to other regions in the area. An
unusually large number of earthquakes is found in regions smoothly
ringing slipped areas. Our results seem consistent with static Coulomb
stress variations inside the fault volume and regional strain rate from
GPS data, but could also suggest that in the last 15-20 years the 1908
earthquake source has been releasing strain accumulated in portions of
it which did not rupture during the 1908 event.