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Active deformation in old oceanic lithosphere and significance for earthquake hazard: Seismic imaging of the Coral Patch Ridge area and neighboring abyssal plains (SW Iberian Margin)

Active deformation in old oceanic lithosphere and significance for earthquake hazard: Seismic imaging of the Coral Patch Ridge area and neighboring abyssal plains (SW Iberian Margin)
Active deformation in old oceanic lithosphere and significance for earthquake hazard: Seismic imaging of the Coral Patch Ridge area and neighboring abyssal plains (SW Iberian Margin)
Recently acquired high-resolution multichannel seismic profiles together with bathymetric and sub-bottom profiler data from the external part of the Gulf of Cadiz (Iberia-Africa plate boundary) reveal active deformation involving old (Mesozoic) oceanic lithosphere. This area is located 180 km offshore the SW Iberian Peninsula and embraces the prominent NE-SW trending Coral Patch Ridge, and part of the surrounding deep Horseshoe and Seine abyssal plains. E-W trending dextral strike-slip faults showing surface deformation of flower-like structures predominate in the Horseshoe Abyssal Plain, whereas NE-SW trending compressive structures prevail in the Coral Patch Ridge and Seine Hills. Although the Coral Patch Ridge region is characterized by subdued seismic activity, the area is not free from seismic hazard. Most of the newly mapped faults correspond to active blind thrusts and strike-slip faults that are able to generate large magnitude earthquakes (Mw 7.2–8.4). This may represent a significant earthquake and tsunami hazard that has been overlooked so far.
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Martínez-Loriente, Sara, Gràcia, Eulàlia, Bartolome, Rafael, Sallarès, Valentí, Connors, Christopher, Perea, Hector, Lo Iacono, Claudio, Klaeschen, Dirk, Terrinha, Pedro, Dañobeitia, Juan José and Zitellini, Nevio (2013) Active deformation in old oceanic lithosphere and significance for earthquake hazard: Seismic imaging of the Coral Patch Ridge area and neighboring abyssal plains (SW Iberian Margin). Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 14 (7), 2206-2231. (doi:10.1002/ggge.20173).

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Recently acquired high-resolution multichannel seismic profiles together with bathymetric and sub-bottom profiler data from the external part of the Gulf of Cadiz (Iberia-Africa plate boundary) reveal active deformation involving old (Mesozoic) oceanic lithosphere. This area is located 180 km offshore the SW Iberian Peninsula and embraces the prominent NE-SW trending Coral Patch Ridge, and part of the surrounding deep Horseshoe and Seine abyssal plains. E-W trending dextral strike-slip faults showing surface deformation of flower-like structures predominate in the Horseshoe Abyssal Plain, whereas NE-SW trending compressive structures prevail in the Coral Patch Ridge and Seine Hills. Although the Coral Patch Ridge region is characterized by subdued seismic activity, the area is not free from seismic hazard. Most of the newly mapped faults correspond to active blind thrusts and strike-slip faults that are able to generate large magnitude earthquakes (Mw 7.2–8.4). This may represent a significant earthquake and tsunami hazard that has been overlooked so far.

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Published date: July 2013
Organisations: Marine Geoscience

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Local EPrints ID: 363158
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/363158
ISSN: 1525-2027
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Date deposited: 17 Mar 2014 14:07
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 16:19

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Author: Sara Martínez-Loriente
Author: Eulàlia Gràcia
Author: Rafael Bartolome
Author: Valentí Sallarès
Author: Christopher Connors
Author: Hector Perea
Author: Claudio Lo Iacono
Author: Dirk Klaeschen
Author: Pedro Terrinha
Author: Juan José Dañobeitia
Author: Nevio Zitellini

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