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Remote Sensing | 2015

Lateral Offset Quality Rating along Low Slip Rate Faults: Application to the Alhama de Murcia Fault (SE Iberian Peninsula)

Marta Ferrater; Ramon Arrowsmith; E. Masana

Abstract: Seismic hazard assessment of strike-slip faults is based partly on the identification and mapping of landforms laterally offset due to fault activity. The characterization of these features affected by slow-moving faults is challenging relative to studies emphasizing rapidly slipping faults. We propose a methodology for scoring fault offsets based on subjective and objective qualities. We apply this methodology to the Alhama de Murcia fault (SE Iberian Peninsula) where we identify 138 offset features that we mapped on a high-resolution (0.5 × 0.5 m pixel size) Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The amount of offset, the uncertainty of the measurement, the subjective and objective qualities, and the parameters that affect objective quality are independent variables, suggesting that our methodological scoring approach is good. Based on the offset measurements and qualifications we calculate the Cumulative Offset Probability Density (COPD) for the entire fault and for each fault segment. The COPD for the segments differ from each other. Tentative interpretation of the COPDs implies that the slip rate varies from one segment to the other (we assume that channels with the same amount of offset were incised synchronously). We compare the COPD with climate proxy curves (aligning using the very limited age control) to test if entrenchment events are coincident with climatic


Computers & Geosciences | 2016

A 3D measurement of the offset in paleoseismological studies

Marta Ferrater; Anna Echeverria; E. Masana; José J. Martínez-Díaz; Warren D. Sharp

The slip rate of a seismogenic fault is a crucial parameter for establishing the contribution of the fault to the seismic hazard. It is calculated from measurements of the offset of linear landforms, such channels, produced by the fault combined with their age. The three-dimensional measurement of offset in buried paleochannels is subject to uncertainties that need to be quantitatively assessed and propagated into the slip rate. Here, we present a set of adapted scripts to calculate the net, lateral and vertical tectonic offset components caused by faults, together with their associated uncertainties. This technique is applied here to a buried channel identified in the stratigraphic record during a paleoseismological study at the El Saltador site (Alhama de Murcia fault, Iberian Peninsula). After defining and measuring the coordinates of the key points of a buried channel in the walls of eight trenches excavated parallel to the fault, we (a) adjusted a 3D straight line to these points and then extrapolated the tendency of this line onto a simplified fault plane; (b) repeated these two steps for the segment of the channel in the other side of the fault; and (c) measured the distance between the two resulting intersection points with the fault plane. In doing so, we avoided the near fault modification of the channel trace and obtained a three-dimensional measurement of offset and its uncertainty. This methodology is a substantial modification of previous procedures that require excavating progressively towards the fault, leading to possible underestimation of offset due to diffuse deformation near the fault. Combining the offset with numerical dating of the buried channel via U-series on soil carbonate, we calculated a maximum estimate of the net slip rate and its vertical and lateral components for the Alhama de Murcia fault. The proposed methodologic approach modifies 3D paleoseismologic existing techniques.The offset of a buried channel is measured projecting its tendency into the fault.The calculated maximum net slip rate for Alhama de Murcia fault is 1.3 +0.2/-0.1mm/yr.


Tectonophysics | 2015

From extension to transpression: Quaternary reorganization of an extensional-related drainage network by the Alhama de Murcia strike-slip fault (eastern Betics)

Marta Ferrater; Guillermo Booth-Rea; José Vicente Pérez-Peña; José Miguel Azañón; F. Giaconia; E. Masana


Geoarchaeology-an International Journal | 2015

Archaeoseismological Analysis of a Late Bronze Age Site on the Alhama de Murcia Fault, SE Spain

Marta Ferrater; Pablo G. Silva; María Ortuño; M.A. Rodríguez-Pascua; E. Masana


Quaternary International | 2017

Lateral slip rate of Alhama de Murcia fault (SE Iberian Peninsula) based on a morphotectonic analysis: Comparison with paleoseismological data.

Marta Ferrater; María Ortuño; E. Masana; José J. Martínez-Díaz; Raimon Pallàs; Héctor Perea; Stéphane Baize; Eduardo García-Meléndez; Anna Echeverria; Thomas K. Rockwell; Warren D. Sharp; Ramon Arrowsmith


Tectonophysics | 2016

Refining seismic parameters in low seismicity areas by 3D trenching: The Alhama de Murcia fault, SE Iberia

Marta Ferrater; María Ortuño; E. Masana; Raimon Pallàs; Héctor Perea; Stéphane Baize; Eduardo García-Meléndez; José J. Martínez-Díaz; Anna Echeverria; Thomas K. Rockwell; Warren D. Sharp; Alicia Medialdea; Edward J. Rhodes


Journal of Iberian Geology | 2018

Geological evidences of surface rupture related to a seventeenth century destructive earthquake in Betic Cordillera (SE Spain): constraining the seismic hazard of the Alhama de Murcia fault

José J. Martínez-Díaz; Jorge Alonso-Henar; Juan M. Insua-Arévalo; Carolina Canora; Julián García-Mayordomo; José A. Álvarez-Gómez; Marta Ferrater; María Ortuño; E. Masana


Archive | 2016

Velocidad de desplazamiento de la falla de Alhama de Murcia calculada mediante técnicas paleosismológicas y morfotectónicas

Marta Ferrater; José J. Martínez-Díaz; Hector Perea; Ramon Arrowsmith


Archive | 2014

Primeros valores de velocidad de deslizamiento lateral en la falla Alhama de Murcia basados en trincheras 3D

Marta Ferrater; Héctor Perea; José J. Martínez-Díaz; Thomas K. Rockwell


Archive | 2014

Cuerpos de granulometría fina como evidencia de paleoterremotos en el registro geológico de la falla de Alhama de Murcia

E. Masana; María Ortuño; Marta Ferrater; Héctor Perea; Stéphane Baize; Anna Echeverria; Raimon Pallàs; E. García Meléndez; José J. Martínez-Díaz; Thomas K. Rockwell

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E. Masana

University of Barcelona

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José J. Martínez-Díaz

Complutense University of Madrid

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Héctor Perea

Spanish National Research Council

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Stéphane Baize

Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire

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Warren D. Sharp

Berkeley Geochronology Center

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