New insights into the 2012 Emilia (Italy) seismic sequence through advanced numerical modeling of ground deformation InSAR measurements

Tizzani, P. and Castaldo, R. and Solaro, G. and Pepe, S. and Bonano, M. and Casu, F. and Manunta, M. and Manzo, M. and Pepe, A. and Samsonov, S. and Lanari, R. and Sansosti, E. (2013) New insights into the 2012 Emilia (Italy) seismic sequence through advanced numerical modeling of ground deformation InSAR measurements. Geophysical Research Letters, 40 (10). pp. 1971-1977. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/GRL.50290

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Abstract

We provide new insights into the two main seismic events that occurred in 2012 in the Emilia region, Italy. We extend the results from previous studies based on analytical inversion modeling of GPS and RADARSAT-1 InSAR measurements by exploiting RADARSAT-2 data. Moreover, we benefit from the available large amount of geological and geophysical information through finite element method (FEM) modeling implemented in a structural-mechanical context to investigate the impact of known buried structures on the modulation of the ground deformation field. We find that the displacement pattern associated with the 20 May event is consistent with the activation of a single fault segment of the inner Ferrara thrust, in good agreement with the analytical solution. In contrast, the interpretation of the 29 May episode requires the activation of three different fault segments and a block roto-translation of the Mirandola anticline. The proposed FEM-based methodology is applicable to other seismic areas where the complexity of buried structures is known and plays a fundamental role in the modulation of the associated surface deformation pattern.

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Item Type: Article
Subjects: Methodology > Other-additional study
Region > Italy > Emilia Romagna
Inducing technology > Conventional hydrocarbon extraction
Project: EPOS-IP > EMILIA ROMAGNA: cavone oil field