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Hofstetter A., Dorbath Catherine, Dorbath Louis, Braeuer B., Weber M. (2016). Stress tensor and focal mechanisms in the Dead Sea basin. Journal of Seismology, 20 (2), p. 669-699. ISSN 1383-4649.

Titre du document
Stress tensor and focal mechanisms in the Dead Sea basin
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000372124500017
Auteurs
Hofstetter A., Dorbath Catherine, Dorbath Louis, Braeuer B., Weber M.
Source
Journal of Seismology, 2016, 20 (2), p. 669-699 ISSN 1383-4649
We use the recorded seismicity, confined to the Dead Sea basin and its boundaries, by the Dead Sea Integrated Research (DESIRE) portable seismic network and the Israel and Jordan permanent seismic networks for studying the mechanisms of earthquakes in the Dead Sea basin. The observed seismicity in the Dead Sea basin is divided into nine regions according to the spatial distribution of the earthquakes and the known tectonic features. The large number of recording stations and the adequate station distribution allowed the reliable determinations of 494 earthquake focal mechanisms. For each region, based on the inversion of the observed polarities of the earthquakes, we determine the focal mechanisms and the associated stress tensor. For 159 earthquakes, out of the 494 focal mechanisms, we could determine compatible fault planes. On the eastern side, the focal mechanisms are mainly strike-slip mechanism with nodal planes in the N-S and E-W directions. The azimuths of the stress axes are well constrained presenting minimal variability in the inversion of the data, which is in agreement with the Eastern Boundary fault on the east side of the Dead Sea basin and what we had expected from the regional geodynamics. However, larger variabilities of the azimuthal and dip angles are observed on the western side of the basin. Due to the wider range of azimuths of the fault planes, we observe the switching of sigma(1) and sigma(2) or the switching of sigma(2) and sigma(3) as major horizontal stress directions. This observed switching of stress axes allows having dip-slip and normal mechanisms in a region that is dominated by strike-slip motion.
Plan de classement
Géophysique interne [066]
Description Géographique
JORDANIE ; ISRAEL ; MER MORTE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010066680]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010066680
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