Service Description: Surface ruptures associated with the MW 6.1 L'Aquila earthquake sequence of April 2009 (Central Italy).
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Description: Co-seismic surface ruptures recognized during the field survey by the Emergeo Working Group (http://emergeo.ingv.it) within the epicentral area of the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake sequence.
The web map displays two categories of observations: tectonic ruptures and secondary effects (shaking-induced features).
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A ca. 3 km-long zone of surface ruptures with a clear continuity and persistent orientation occurred in proximity of the village of Paganica along a prominent SW dipping normal fault. Along the same trend, discontinuous ruptures have been observed both to the North and to the South.
Small triggered slip and shaking effects also took place along nearby synthetic and antithetic normal faults.These data are detailed and interpreted by a number of Authors in the literature (e.g. Emergeo W.G. - Quad. Geofis. 2009, Terra Nova 2010; Falcucci et al. - SRL 2009; Cinti et al. - JGR 2010).
Copyright Text: F. R. Cinti, R. Civico, A. Patera
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