LOCAL SOURCE TOMOGRAPHY - APPLICATIONS TO ITALIAN AREAS

被引:4
作者
AMATO, A
DEFRANCO, R
MALAGNINI, L
机构
[1] Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica, Roma, 42 00161, Roma, Via di Villa Ricotti
[2] Istituto per la Geofisica della Litosfera, CNR, Milano, 20133, Milano Via Bassini
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D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3121.1990.tb00125.x
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
We describe three study cases in which we used local earthquake and shot travel-time residuals to investigate the upper crustal structure of three regions in Italy. We inverted for velocity and hypocentral parameters using a damped least-squares technique making use of parameter (velocity and hypocentre) separation. The three studied regions are in Italy, namely (a) the Vulsinian Volcanic Complex (Latium), where there is an active geothermal field; (b) the Irpinia (Campania-Lucania) region, in the Southern Appennines, site of the strongest earthquake in Italy for at least 65 years (November 1980, M(s) = 6.9); (c) the Friuli region, in Northeastern Italy, where another strong earthquake (M(s) = 6.5) occurred in 1976. The computed shallow velocity models generally correspond with surface geological structures. For the three studied areas, the main results are, respectively: (a) A low-velocity anomaly detected in the centre of the Vulsinian Volcanic Complex at a depth of 5-8 km, probably due to anomalous heat flow caused by a partially molten or cooling intrusive body; (b) the identification of a deep (10 km) discontinuity in the crust beneath the Irpinia fault zone, approximately corresponding with the fault extension at depth; (c) the detection of a wedge of high-velocity, high density material at seismogenic depth (5-10 km) beneath the Friuli region, interpreted as a buried thrust of the metamorphic basement.
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页码:596 / 608
页数:13
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