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Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

Ground deformation and source geometry of the 24 August 2016 Amatrice earthquake (Central Italy) investigated through analytical and numerical modeling of DInSAR measurements and structural-geological data

Giusy Lavecchia; R. Castaldo; R. de Nardis; V. De Novellis; F. Ferrarini; Susi Pepe; F. Brozzetti; Giuseppe Solaro; Daniele Cirillo; Manuela Bonano; Paolo Boncio; Francesco Casu; C. De Luca; R. Lanari; Michele Manunta; M. Manzo; Antonio Pepe; Ivana Zinno; Pietro Tizzani

We investigate the ground deformation and source geometry of the 2016 Amatrice earthquake (Central Italy) by exploiting ALOS2 and Sentinel-1 coseismic differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR) measurements. They reveal two NNW-SSE striking surface deformation lobes, which could be the effect of two distinct faults or the rupture propagation of a single fault. We examine both cases through a single and a double dislocation planar source. Subsequently, we extend our analysis by applying a 3-D finite elements approach jointly exploiting DInSAR measurements and an independent, structurally constrained, 3-D fault model. This model is based on a double fault system including the two northern Gorzano and Redentore-Vettoretto faults (NGF and RVF) which merge into a single WSW dipping fault surface at the hypocentral depth (8 km). The retrieved best fit coseismic surface deformation pattern well supports the exploited structural model. The maximum displacements occur at 5–7 km depth, reaching 90 cm on the RVF footwall and 80 cm on the NGF hanging wall. The von Mises stress field confirms the retrieved seismogenic scenario.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2010

Coseismic ground deformation of the 6 April 2009 L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy, Mw6.3)

Paolo Boncio; A. Pizzi; F. Brozzetti; G. Pomposo; Giusy Lavecchia; D. Di Naccio; F. Ferrarini


Tectonophysics | 2007

Active thrusting as a possible seismogenic source in Sicily (Southern Italy): Some insights from integrated structural–kinematic and seismological data

Giusy Lavecchia; F. Ferrarini; Rita de Nardis; Francesco Visini; Maria Serafina Barbano


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2012

From surface geology to aftershock analysis:Constraints on the geometry of the L'Aquila 2009 seismogenic fault system

Giusy Lavecchia; F. Ferrarini; F. Brozzetti; Rita de Nardis; Paolo Boncio; Lauro Chiaraluce


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2015

Fault Geometry and Active Stress from Earthquakes and Field Geology Data Analysis: The Colfiorito 1997 and L’Aquila 2009 Cases (Central Italy)

F. Ferrarini; Giusy Lavecchia; R. de Nardis; F. Brozzetti


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2007

Seismogenic evidence of ongoing compression in eastern-central Italy and mainland Sicily : a comparison

Giusy Lavecchia; Rita de Nardis; Francesco Visini; F. Ferrarini; Maria Serafina Barbano


Terra Nova | 2017

Multidisciplinary inferences on a newly recognized active east-dipping extensional system in Central Italy

Giusy Lavecchia; Guido Maria Adinolfi; Rita de Nardis; F. Ferrarini; Daniele Cirillo; F. Brozzetti; Raffaella De Matteis; Gaetano Festa; Aldo Zollo


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2010

Stratigrafia ed assetto geometrico dell’Unità del Sannio nel settore settentrionale dei monti del Matese

Massimo Cesarano; Gerardo Pappone; Vincenzo Amato; Pietro Patrizio Ciro Aucelli; S Baranello; A. Cascella; Emilio Casciello; F. Ferrarini; F. Lirer; R. Monaco; Carmen Maria Rosskopf


Journal of Structural Geology | 2017

Segmentation pattern and structural complexities in seismogenic extensional settings: the north Matese fault system (central Italy)

F. Ferrarini; Paolo Boncio; Rita de Nardis; Gerardo Pappone; Massimo Cesarano; Pietro Patrizio Ciro Aucelli; Giusy Lavecchia


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2013

Preliminary analysis of the microearthquakes-faults association in the Sulmona basin (central Apennines, Italy)

Maria Adelaide Romano; Rita de Nardis; Giusy Lavecchia; Marco Garbin; Laura Peruzza; Enrico Priolo; Marco Romanelli; F. Ferrarini

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F. Brozzetti

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Rita de Nardis

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Paolo Boncio

University of Chieti-Pescara

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R. de Nardis

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Daniele Cirillo

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Giuseppe Solaro

National Research Council

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Pietro Tizzani

National Research Council

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R. Castaldo

National Research Council

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Susi Pepe

National Research Council

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