M. Cattaneo et al., The 1997 Umbria-Marche (Italy) earthquake sequence: analysis of the data recorded by the local and temporary networks, J SEISMOL, 4(4), 2000, pp. 401-414
We present some preliminary results obtained from the joined analysis of th
e data collected by the permanent and the temporary networks operating in t
he area of the earthquake sequence that followed (and anticipated) the 26 S
eptember, Central Italy, main shocks. In particular, these earthquake data
have allowed us to determine a well constrained wave-velocity model (both P
and S) with station corrections which demonstrated to produce robust hypoc
entral locations. These velocity models with station corrections have been
used for re-locating the whole September 1997-July 1998 subset of data of t
he permanent network, and the previous background seismicity, starting from
May 1996. The focal mechanisms of the largest events were also obtained fr
om an analysis of the first-motion polarities. Our results indicate that 1)
the seismic activity aligns on a SE-NW trend for a total length of about 5
0 km of extension; 2) the focal depth of these events is restricted to the
range 0-9 km; 3) most events can be related to sub-parallel SW dipping faul
t planes; 4) focal mechanisms of the largest shocks (M-L > 4) show a cohere
nt behaviour, with normal fault solution on SSE-NNW striking, SW dipping pl
anes; 5) the space-time evolution of the activity displays a discontinuous
mode of energy release, with different episodes of activation and an appare
nt clustering of aftershocks at the edges of the areas which presumably rup
tured in the main shocks.