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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-northwestsouth-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-northwestsouth-southeast
to northwestsoutheast 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,
1. The eastern sector displays a nearly
horizontal
1 trending northwestsoutheast; the
central sector is affected by a low-dip north-northwestsouth-southeast
1; whereas, in the western sector, a
north-northwestsouth-southeastoriented
1 with a higher dip angle, was detected. Finally, the
comparison of the spatial distribution of seismicity occurring during
19942002, with locations of previous instrumental earthquakes and larger
(M
5.0) historical events showed that the seismicity patterns are
persistent.
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