INTERMEDIATE AND DEEP EARTHQUAKES IN SPAIN

被引:72
作者
BUFORN, E
UDIAS, A
MADARIAGA, R
机构
[1] Dept. de Geofisica, Universidad Complutense, Madrid
[2] Institut de Physique du Globe, Université de Paris, VII, Paris
关键词
FOCAL MECHANISM; INTERMEDIATE EARTHQUAKES; DEEP EARTHQUAKES; SPAIN; SEISMICITY; SEISMOTECTONICS; SUBDUCTION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00878576
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Recent improvements in the seismological networks on the Ibero-Maghrebian region have permitted estimation of hypocentral location and focal mechanisms for earthquakes which occurred at South Spain, Alboran Sea and northern Morocco of deep and intermediate depth, with magnitudes between 3.5 and 4.5. Intermediate depth shocks, range from 60 to 100 km, with greater concentration located between Granada and Malaga. Fault-plane solutions of 5 intermediate shocks have been determined; they present a vertical plane in NE-SW or E-W direction. Seismic moments of about 10(15) Nm and dimensions of about 1 km have been determined from digital records of Spanish stations. P-wave forms are complex. This may be explained by the crustal structure near the station, discontinuities in the upper mantle and inhomogeneities near the source. Deep activity at about 650 km has only 3 shocks since 1954 (1954, 1973, 1990). Shocks are located at a very small region. Fault-plane solutions show a consistent direction of the pressure axis dipping 45-degrees in E direction. For the 1990 shock seismic moment is 10(16) Nm and dimensions 2.6 km. The P-waves are of simpler form with a single pulse. The intermediate and deep activities are not connected and no activity has been detected between 100 and 650 km. The intermediate shocks may be explained in terms of a recent subduction from Africa under Iberia in SE direction. The very deep activity must be related to a sunk detached block of lithospheric material still sufficiently cold and rigid to generate earthquakes.
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