A revised image of the instrumental seismicity in the Lodi area (Po Plain, Italy)
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Published:2021-09-08
Issue:9
Volume:12
Page:2021-2039
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ISSN:1869-9529
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Container-title:Solid Earth
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Solid Earth
Author:
Peruzza LauraORCID, Schibuola Alessandra, Romano Maria Adelaide, Garbin Marco, Guidarelli Mariangela, Sandron Denis, Priolo EnricoORCID
Abstract
Abstract. We analysed the instrumental seismicity in a sector of the Po
Plain (Italy) to define the baseline for seismic monitoring of a new
underground gas storage plant that will use the depleted gas reservoir of
Cornegliano Laudense, near Lodi. The target area – a square approximately 80 km × 80 km wide – is commonly considered aseismic. The analysed period,
1951–2019, includes all available instrumental data. We gathered the P- and
S-phase readings collected by various agencies for more than 300 events,
approximately located inside the target area. We processed the earthquakes
uniformly, using absolute location algorithms and velocity models adopted by
the regional and national monitoring networks. The relocated earthquake
dataset depicts an image of weak and deep seismicity for this central sector
of the Po Plain, which is quite different from the initial one derived from
the existing earthquake catalogues. Within a distance of approximately 30 km
from Lodi, earthquakes are extremely rare (on average 0.5 earthquakes per year,
assuming a completeness magnitude Mc = 2.7 from the 1980s); only two weak
events fall at less than 15 km distance from the reservoir in the whole
period 1951–2019. The strongest events instrumentally recorded are related
to the seismic sequence of Caviaga in 1951 that represent the first
instrumental recordings for that area. Confirming the hypocentral depths
recently proposed by Caciagli et al. (2015), the events are far from the gas
reservoir; we suggest common tectonic stress of the main shock of 1951 and
the M4.2 earthquake of 17 December 2020, based on the similarities in depth,
location, and focal mechanism. While it is clear that the deep seismicity
corresponds to the collision between the Northern Apennines and the Southern Alps, the characterization of the geological structures that generate
earthquakes appears uncertain. Our results are a preliminary benchmark for
the definition of seismogenic zones in the Lodi area, whose definition can
be improved with the existing observational capabilities now available in
the surroundings.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Earth-Surface Processes,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics,Soil Science
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