The February 1996 earthquake sequence in the eastern Pyrenees: first results

Journal of Seismology - Tập 1 - Trang 3-14 - 1997
A. Rigo1, A. Souriau1, H. Pauchet1, A. Grésillaud1, M. Nicolas2, C. Olivera3, S. Figueras3
1Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, GRGS – CNRS UMR 5562, Toulouse, France
2Laboratoire de Détection et de Géophysique, CEA, B.P. 12, Bruyères-le-Châtel, France
3Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, Servei Geològic de Catalunya, Parc de Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain

Tóm tắt

An earthquake with local magnitude (ML) 5.2 occurred February 18, 1996 in the eastern Pyrenees (France) near the town of Saint-Paul de Fenouillet. This event is the first of this magnitude in France to be well recorded instrumentally. Less than 24 hours after the main shock, we installed a temporary network of 30 seismological stations in the epicentral area to record the aftershock sequence. In this paper, we analyse the main shock and present the 37 largest aftershocks (1.8 ≤ Ml ≤ 3.4) in the two months following the main shock. These events are located using data from the permanent Pyrenean seismological network and the temporary network when available. We also determined eight fault plane solutions using the P-wave first motions. The main shock and the aftershocks are located inside the small Agly massif. This Hercynian structure sits some 8 km north of the North Pyrenean Fault, which is usually considered to be the suture between the Iberian and Eurasian plates. The mechanism of the main shock is a left-lateral strike-slip on an E–W trending fault. The fault plane solutions of the aftershocks are mostly E–W striking reverse faults, in agreement with the general north-south shortening of the Pyrenees. The aftershocks located down to 11 km depth, indicating that the Agly massif is deeply fractured. The main interpretations of these results are: (i) The main shock involved an E–W trending fault inside the highly fractured Agly massif, relaying the North Pyrenean Fault which had, at least in the last 35 years, a poor seismic activity along this segment; (ii) The Saint-Paul de Fenouillet syncline to the north and the North Pyrenean Fault to the south delimit a ∼15 km wide senestral shear zone. Such a structure is also suggested by the highly fractured pattern of the Agly massif and by small en echelon faults and secondary folds in the Saint-Paul de Fenouillet syncline; (iii) we suggest that the North Pyrenean Frontal Thrust, located less than 10 km north of the Agly massif, has a ramp geometry at depth below the Agly massif.

Tài liệu tham khảo

Bouhallier, H., Choukroune, P. and Ballèvre, M., 1991, Évolution structurale de la croûte profonde Hercynienne: exemple dumassif de l'Agly (Pyrénées Orientales, France), C. R. acad. Sci. Paris 312, 647–654. Briais, A., Armijo, R., Winter, T., Tapponnier, P. and Hebbecq, A., 1990, Morphological evidence for Quaternary normal faulting and seismic hazard in the Eastern Pyrenees, Annales Tectonicae, vol. IV, 1, 19–42. Cadiot, B., Delaunay, J. and Vogt, J., 1979, Tableaux anthologiques de la sismicité de la France, in Vogt, (ed.), Les Tremblements de terre en France, Éditions du Bureau de Recherche Géologiques et Minières 96, 17–152. Choukroune, P., 1992, Tectonic evolution of the Pyrenees, Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Lett. 20, 143–158. Choukroune, P. and ECORS Team, 1989, The ECORS Pyrenean deep seismic profile reflection data and the overall structure of an orogenic belt, Tectonics 8, 23–29. Choukroune, P. and Mattauer, M., 1978, Tectonique des plaques et Pyrénées: sur le fonctionnement de la faille transformante Nord-Pyrénéenne; comparaison avec les modèles actuels, Bull. Soc. Géol. France 20, 689–700. Daignières, M., Gallart, J., Banda, E. and Hirn, A., 1982, Implications of the seismic structure for the orogenic evolution of the Pyrenees range, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 57, 88–100. Daignières, M., de Cabissole, B., Gallart, J., Hirn, A., Surinach, E. and Torné, M., 1989, Geophysical constraints on the deep structure along the ECORS Pyrenees line, Tectonics 8, 1051–1058. Delay, F., 1989, Le massif Nord-Pyrénéen de l'Agly (Pyrénées Orientales). Évolution tectono-métamorphique et exemple d'un amincissement crustal polyphasé, Thèse de Doctorat, Université de Lille, France. Dobrovolsky, I. P., Zubkov, S. I. and Miachkim, V. I., 1979, Estimation of the size of earthquake preparation zones, Pageoph. 117, 1025–1044. ECORS Pyrenees Team, 1988, The deep reflection seismic survey across the Pyrenees, Nature 331, 508–511. Engeser, T. and Schwentke, W., 1986, Towards a new concept of the tectonogenesis of the Pyrenees, Tectonophysics 129, 233–242. Fonteilles, M., 1970, Géologie des terrains métamorphiques dumassif hercynien de l'Agly (Pyrénées Orientales), Bull. Bureau de Recherche Géologiques et Minières 4, 21–72. Gagnepain-Beyneix, J., Haessler, H. and Modiano, T., 1982, The pyrenean earthquake of 29 February, 1980: an example of complex faulting, Tectonophysics 85, 273–290. Gagnepain-Beyneix, J., 1987, Étude expérimentale des tremblements de terre. Exemple de la région d'Arette (France), Thèse de Doctorat, Université Paris VII, France. Gallart, J., Daignières, M., Banda, E., Suriñnach, E. and Hirn, A., 1980, The Eastern Pyrenean domain: lateral variations at crustalmantle level, Ann. Geophys. 36, 141–158. Gallart, J., Banda, E. and Daignières, M., 1981, Crustal structure of the Paleozoic Axial Zone of the Pyrenees and transition to the North Pyrenean Zone, Ann. Geophys. 37, 457–480. Gallart, J., Olivera, C., Daignières, M. and Hirn, A., 1982, Quelques données récentes sur la relation entre fractures crustales et séismes dans les Pyrénées Orientales, Bull. Soc. Géol. France 24, 293–298. Goldberg, J. M., Maluski, H. and Leyreloup, A. F., 1986, Petrological and age relationship between emplacement of magmatic breccia, alkaline magmatism, and static metamorphism in the north pyrenean zone, Tectonophysics 129, 275–290. Hirn, A., Daignières, M., Gallart, J. and Vadell, M., 1980, Explosion seismic sounding of throws and dips in the continental moho, Geophys. Res. Lett. 7, 263–266. Kanamori, H. and Anderson, D. L., 1975, Theoretical basis of some empirical relations in seismology, Bull.Soc. Seism. Am. 65, 1073–1085. Lambert, J. and Levret-Albaret, A., 1996, Mille ans de séismes en France, Ouest Éditions – Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières – É lectricité de France – Institut de Protection et de Sureté Nucléaire, 80 pp. Lee, W. H. K. and Lahr, J. C., 1975, HYPO71 (revised): a computer program for determining hypocenter, magnitude and first motion pattern of local earthquakes, U.S. Geol. Survey Open-File report 75–311, 116 pp. Légier, C., Tempier, C. and Vauchez, A., 1987, Tectonique tangentielle ductile syn-métamorphe d'âge crétacé supérieur dans la couverture du massif de l'Agly (zone Nord-Pyrénéenne Orientale), C. R. acad. Sci. Paris 305, 907–911. Mattauer, M., 1990, Une autre interprétation du profil ECORS Pyrénées, Bull. Soc. Géol. France 6, 307–311. Njike Kassala, J. D., Souriau, A., Gagnepain-Beyneix, J., Martel, L. and Vadell, M., 1992, Frequency-magnitude relationship and Poisson's ratio in the Pyrenees, in relation to earthquake distribution, Tectonophysics 215, 363–369. Olivera, C., Susagna, T., Fleta, J., Figueras, S., Goula, X., Roca, A., Martel, L., Souriau, A. and Grellet, B., 1996, Tectonic implications of theM >4 earthquakes occurred in Catalonia-Eastern Pyrenees area in the period 1990–1996, Proceedings of the XXV European Seismological Commission General Assembly, Reykjavik, Iceland. Paquet, J. and Mansy, J. L., 1991, La structure de l'Est des Pyrénées (transversale du massif de l'Agly): un exemple d'amincissement crustal, C. R. acad. Sci. Paris 312, 913–919. Philip, H., Bousquet, J. C., Escuer, J., Fleta, J., Goula, X. and Grellet, B., 1992, Présence de failles inverses d'âge quaternaire dans l'Est des Pyrénées: implications sismotectoniques, C. R. acad. Sci. Paris 314, 1239–1245. Puigdefabregas, C. and Souquet, P., 1986, Tecto-sedimentary cycles and depositional sequences of the Mesozoic and Tertiary from the Pyrenees, Tectonophysics 129, 173–203. Rehaut, J. P., Boillot, B. and Mauffret, A., 1984, The Western Mediterranean Basin geological evolution, Mar. Geol 55, 447–477. Roure, F., Choukroune, P., Berastegui, X., Munoz, J. A., Villien, A. and ECORS working group, 1989, ECORS deep seismic data and balanced cross-sections: geometric constraints on the evolution of the Pyrenees, Tectonics 8, 41–50. SGC/OMP (1989–1995), Seismic Activity in the Pyrenees. Servei Geològic de Catalunya and Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées de Toulouse. Souquet, P. and Peybernès, B., 1987, Allochtonie des Massifs primaires Nord-pyrénéens des Pyrénées centrales, C. R. acad. Sc. Paris 305, 733–739. Souriau, A. and Granet, M., 1995, A tomographic study of the lithosphere beneath the Pyrenees from local and teleseismic data, J. Geophys. Res. 100, 18117–18134. Teissier, J. L., 1994, Projet de réhabilitation des captages en vue de la création d'une unité d'embouteillage d'eau minérale – Étude hydrogéologique préalable aux travaux de réhabilitation, Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières, Report 1470, 50 pp. Torné, M., de Cabissole, B., Bayer, R., Casas, A., Daignières, M. and Rivero, A., 1989, Gravity constraints on the deep structure of the Pyrenean belt along the ECORS profile, Tectonophysics 165, 105–116. Vielzeuf, D. and Kornprobst, J., 1984, Crustal splitting and the emplacement of the Pyrenean lherzolites and granulites, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 67, 87–96. Wehrle, V., Müller, B. and Fuchs, K., 1997, Short scale variations of tectonic regimes in the western european stress province, Terra Nova, Abstract suppl. n. 1, 9, 310.