OVERLAPPING RIFT-ZONE SEGMENTS AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE SOUTH ICELANDSEISMIC ZONE

Citation
A. Gudmundsson et S. Brynjolfsson, OVERLAPPING RIFT-ZONE SEGMENTS AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE SOUTH ICELANDSEISMIC ZONE, Geophysical research letters, 20(18), 1993, pp. 1903-1906
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
ISSN journal
00948276
Volume
20
Issue
18
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1903 - 1906
Database
ISI
SICI code
0094-8276(1993)20:18<1903:ORSATE>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
The South Iceland seismic zone is a 20-60 km-wide (north-south) and up to 70 km-long zone of north and north-northeast trending Holocene arr ays of en echelon tension fractures. These fracture arrays are related to dextral strike-slip faults buried by Holocene lava flows. In this zone, major destructive earthquake sequences occur at intervals of 45- 112 years, the largest events reaching magnitude 7 (Ms). We propose th at this seismic zone is located between overlapping rift-zone segments (spreading centers), where the eastern segment has been propagating t o the south during the past 3 Ma. We made a finite element study of th is configuration with the segments modeled as mode I cracks loaded in tension. The results suggest that the South Iceland seismic zone in ge neral, and the north and north-northeast trending dextral faults in pa rticular, develop in response to the shear stresses generated between the rift-zone segments.