THE LARGE 1956 EARTHQUAKE IN THE SOUTH AEGEAN - MACROSEISMIC FIELD CONFIGURATION, FAULTING, AND NEOTECTONICS OF AMORGOS ISLAND

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PAPADOPOULOS, GA
PAVLIDES, SB
机构
[1] EARTHQUAKE PLANNING & PROTECT ORG,DEPT SEISMOTECTON,GR-15561 ATHENS,GREECE
[2] UNIV THESSALONIKI,DEPT GEOL,GR-54006 SALONIKA,GREECE
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10.1016/0012-821X(92)90140-Q
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
New field observations of the seismic intensity distribution of the large (M(s) = 7.4) South Aegean (Amorgos) earthquake of 9 July 1956 are presented. Interpretations based on local ground conditions, structural properties of buildings and peculiarities of the rupture process lead to a re-evaluation of the macroseismic field configuration. This, together with the aftershock epicentral distribution, quite well defines the earthquake rupture zone, which trends NE-SW and coincides with the Amorgos Astypalea trough. The lateral extent of the rupture zone, however, is about 40% smaller than that predicted for Aegean earthquakes of M(s) = 7.4. This discrepancy could be attributed to sea-bottom topography changes, which seem to control the rupture terminations, and to relatively high stressdrop with respect to other Aegean earthquakes. Fault plane solutions obtained by several authors indicate either mainly normal faulting with a significant right-lateral strike-slip component or predominantly strike-slip motion. The neotectonism of Amorgos Island, based on new field observations, aerial photograph analysis and fault mechanisms, is consistent with the dip-slip interpretation. The neotectonic master fault of Amorgos and the 1956 seismic faulting appear to belong to the same tectonic phase (NE-SW strike and a southeasterly dip). However, the significant right-lateral strike-slip component supports the idea that the Amorgos region deviates from the simple description for pure extension in back-arc conditions.
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