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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; August 2005; v. 95; no. 4; p. 1359-1374; DOI: 10.1785/0120040108
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Stress Directions and Shear-Wave Anisotropy: Observations from Local Earthquakes in Southeastern Sicily, Italy

Carla Musumeci1, Domenico Patanè1, Luciano Scarfi1 and Stefano Gresta2

1 Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
Sezione di Catania
Piazza Roma 2
95123 Catania, Italy
musumeci{at}ct.ingv.it
patane{at}ct.ingv.it
scarfi{at}ct.ingv.it
 (C.M., D.P., L.S.)

2 Dipartimento di Scienze Geologiche
Università di Catania
Corso Italia 57
95129 Catania, Italy
gresta{at}unict.it
 (S.G.)

The spatial distribution of 414 earthquakes (1.0 ≤ ML ≤ 4.6), recorded from 1994 to 2002 in southeastern Sicily (Italy), has been analyzed. The seismicity generally coincides with mapped Plio-Quaternary faults, including the north-northwest–south-southeast striking offshore fault system, which is the most important tectonic structure of the area. For the best located events, we computed 70 focal mechanisms by combining P-wave polarities with S-wave polarizations. A predominance of strike slip and normal faults was observed. Focal mechanisms were then inverted for stress tensor parameters by using the algorithm of Gephart and Forsyth. The results highlighted a region governed mainly by a north-northwest–south-southeast to northwest–southeast compressional stress regime. Moreover, anisotropy analysis of shear waves showed a polarization of fast S waves coherently aligned with this stress direction.

A finer-scale analysis of the stress tensor evidenced three regions characterized by slightly differing orientation of the greatest principal stress axis, {sigma}1. The eastern sector displays a nearly horizontal {sigma}1 trending northwest–southeast; the central sector is affected by a low-dip north-northwest–south-southeast {sigma}1; whereas, in the western sector, a north-northwest–south-southeast–oriented {sigma}1 with a higher dip angle, was detected. Finally, the comparison of the spatial distribution of seismicity occurring during 1994–2002, with locations of previous instrumental earthquakes and larger (M ≥ 5.0) historical events showed that the seismicity patterns are persistent.




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