Numerical modeling of the Alto Tiberina low angle normal fault

The aim of this Thesis is to obtain a better understanding of the mechanical behavior of the active Alto Tiberina normal fault (ATF). Integrating geological, geodetic and seismological data, we perform 2D and 3D quasi-static and dynamic mechanical models to simulate the interseismic phase and ruptur...

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Main Author: Vadacca, Luigi <1983>
Other Authors: Casarotti, Emanuele
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2014
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/6532/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-65322015-03-16T04:46:15Z Numerical modeling of the Alto Tiberina low angle normal fault Vadacca, Luigi <1983> GEO/10 Geofisica della terra solida The aim of this Thesis is to obtain a better understanding of the mechanical behavior of the active Alto Tiberina normal fault (ATF). Integrating geological, geodetic and seismological data, we perform 2D and 3D quasi-static and dynamic mechanical models to simulate the interseismic phase and rupture dynamic of the ATF. Effects of ATF locking depth, synthetic and antithetic fault activity, lithology and realistic fault geometries are taken in account. The 2D and 3D quasi-static model results suggest that the deformation pattern inferred by GPS data is consistent with a very compliant ATF zone (from 5 to 15 km) and Gubbio fault activity. The presence of the ATF compliant zone is a first order condition to redistribute the stress in the Umbria-Marche region; the stress bipartition between hanging wall (high values) and footwall (low values) inferred by the ATF zone activity could explain the microseismicity rates that are higher in the hanging wall respect to the footwall. The interseismic stress build-up is mainly located along the Gubbio fault zone and near ATF patches with higher dip (30°<dip<37°) that we hypothesize can fail seismically even if a typical Byerlee friction (0.6-0-75) is assumed. Finally, the results of 3D rupture dynamic models demonstrate that the magnitude expected, after that an event is simulated on the ATF, can decrease if we consider the fault plane roughness. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Casarotti, Emanuele 2014-05-07 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/6532/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Vadacca, Luigi <1983>
Numerical modeling of the Alto Tiberina low angle normal fault
description The aim of this Thesis is to obtain a better understanding of the mechanical behavior of the active Alto Tiberina normal fault (ATF). Integrating geological, geodetic and seismological data, we perform 2D and 3D quasi-static and dynamic mechanical models to simulate the interseismic phase and rupture dynamic of the ATF. Effects of ATF locking depth, synthetic and antithetic fault activity, lithology and realistic fault geometries are taken in account. The 2D and 3D quasi-static model results suggest that the deformation pattern inferred by GPS data is consistent with a very compliant ATF zone (from 5 to 15 km) and Gubbio fault activity. The presence of the ATF compliant zone is a first order condition to redistribute the stress in the Umbria-Marche region; the stress bipartition between hanging wall (high values) and footwall (low values) inferred by the ATF zone activity could explain the microseismicity rates that are higher in the hanging wall respect to the footwall. The interseismic stress build-up is mainly located along the Gubbio fault zone and near ATF patches with higher dip (30°<dip<37°) that we hypothesize can fail seismically even if a typical Byerlee friction (0.6-0-75) is assumed. Finally, the results of 3D rupture dynamic models demonstrate that the magnitude expected, after that an event is simulated on the ATF, can decrease if we consider the fault plane roughness.
author2 Casarotti, Emanuele
author_facet Casarotti, Emanuele
Vadacca, Luigi <1983>
author Vadacca, Luigi <1983>
author_sort Vadacca, Luigi <1983>
title Numerical modeling of the Alto Tiberina low angle normal fault
title_short Numerical modeling of the Alto Tiberina low angle normal fault
title_full Numerical modeling of the Alto Tiberina low angle normal fault
title_fullStr Numerical modeling of the Alto Tiberina low angle normal fault
title_full_unstemmed Numerical modeling of the Alto Tiberina low angle normal fault
title_sort numerical modeling of the alto tiberina low angle normal fault
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2014
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