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Title: | Microsismicidade da região do Algarve (sul de Portugal) e suas implicações sismotectónicas |
Authors: | Rocha, João Bezzeghoud, Mourad Caldeira, Bento Borges, José Dias, Nuno Matias, Luis Araujo, Alexandre |
Keywords: | Sismicidade em Portugal Falhas activas |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | APMG- Associação Portuguesa de Meteorologia e Geofísica |
Abstract: | Previous studies based on Seismic Network Transfrontiere (1999/2003) and Temporary Seismic
Network of Algarve (2006/2007) have identified a significant seismic activity in the Algarve region.
The data obtained allowed to determine clusters of significant microseismicity in two major areas: the
Monchique area (M; Fig.1) and the Almodôvar area (A; Fig.1). In the Monchique area the seismicity is
characterized by low magnitude events (1<M<3.5) and is possible to define, from the epicentral
distribution, some alignments corresponding to probable faults. Also in the NW part of Almodôvar, we
were able to determine the trend of the epicentral distribution and in an analogous way it might be
suggested an active fault, not yet characterized by geological studies. In this region, the trend of the
seismicity, presents an alignment in the NE-SW direction, which becomes more evident with the
relocation of the seismic events. This epicentral distribution is also confirmed by the principal tectonic
faults and focal mechanisms already known from previous studies. In fact the “Almodôvar’s Fault” is
the first seismic cartography obtained for this region. In addition, the first results of the Local
Earthquake Tomography confirms the existence of two probable faults, for the Monchique region, with
seismicity constrained from 5 km to 15 km depth. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3568 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | FIS - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Nacionais
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