Long-term morpho-structural development of major normal fault zones, Gran Sasso area, Central Apennines (Italy)

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作者
Ortner, Hugo [1 ]
Sanders, Diethard [1 ]
Pomella, Hannah [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Innsbruck, Inst Geol, Innrain 52, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
关键词
Fossil faulting; Active faulting; Rate of faulting; Morphologic response to faulting; 6.3 LAQUILA EARTHQUAKE; GENERATED MOUNTAIN FRONTS; SURFACE RUPTURE; TECTONIC GEOMORPHOLOGY; COSEISMIC RUPTURES; CAMPO-IMPERATORE; DENUDATION RATES; SILENT FAULTS; SLIP HISTORY; SHEAR ZONES;
D O I
10.1016/j.geomorph.2022.108350
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Although the Central Apennines of Italy are frequently struck by earthquakes related to normal faulting, so far, no detailed regional study into long-term development and mode of normal faulting exists. In this study, we focus on the Assergi fault zone (AFZ) and the Campo Imperatore fault zone (CIFZ) in the Gran Sasso area.Both fault zones are S-dipping and 20 km in length. Range front faults with-1 km of footwall topography are associated with basins in the hanging wall. To create footwall relief, long-term throw rates of >0.6 mm/a are required. We compared geologic throw with morphologic markers, such as range and triangular facet height, drainage basin size, spacing between drainage basin outlets, and surface offsets. The morphologic analysis allows to distinguish fault sectors that share morphological characteristics but typically include several mapped fault segments. The history of faulting of the CIFZ indicates that normal fault segments first acquire offset at a constant length until reaching a threshold, and then link with neighbouring fault segments into longer fault zones.Our study of the fault zones suggests the following general concept for long-term development of range-front fault morphology and associated slopes: (1) Surface offset by active faulting is followed, or accompanied, by incision of numerous small alluvial-fan catchments with narrow outlet spacing into the fault footwall. (2) Upon further fault growth, large triangular facets separated by gullies develop. By headward and lateral erosion the small fan catchments merge into fewer and larger catchments with larger outlet spacing. (3) During fault dormance, fault scarps degrade to lower-dipping slopes typically veneered by scree. On these slopes, scarps excavated by differential erosion expose Riedel shears of the main faults.
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