Environmental effects and seismogenic source characterization of the December 2020 earthquake sequence near Petrinja, Croatia
Author:
Baize S1ORCID, Amoroso S23ORCID, Belić N4, Benedetti L5, Boncio P2, Budić M4, Cinti F R3, Henriquet M5, Jamšek Rupnik P6, Kordić B4ORCID, Markušić S7, Minarelli L3, Pantosti D3, Pucci S3, Špelić M4, Testa A2, Valkaniotis S8, Vukovski M4, Atanackov J6, Barbača J4, Bavec M6, Brajkovič R6, Brčić V4, Caciagli M3, Celarc B6, Civico R3ORCID, De Martini P M3, Filjak R4, Iezzi F2, Moulin A5, Kurečić T4, Métois M9, Nappi R3, Novak A610, Novak M6, Pace B2, Palenik D4, Ricci T3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. IRSN/PRP-ENV/SCAN/BERSSIN, Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, Fontenay-Aux-Roses 92262, France 2. University G. d'Annunzio of Chieti - Pescara, Via dei Vestini 31, 66100 Chieti, Italy 3. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143 Rome, Italy 4. Croatian Geological Survey, Department of Geology, Sachsova 2, Zagreb 10000, Croatia 5. University of Aix Marseille, CNRS, IRD, INRAE, CEREGE, Aix-en-Provence, France 6. Geological Survey of Slovenia, GeoZS, Dimičeva ulica 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia 7. Faculty of Science, Department of Geophysics, University of Zagreb, Zagreb 1000, Croatia 8. Department of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Polytechnic School, 67100 Xanthi, Greece 9. Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon (LGLTPE), University Claude Bernard of Lyon, Campus de La Doua, 69100 Villeurbane, France 10. Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Department of Geology, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract
SUMMARY
On 29 December 2020, a shallow earthquake of magnitude Mw 6.4 struck northern Croatia, near the town of Petrinja, more than 24 hr after a strong foreshock (ML 5). We formed a reconnaissance team of European geologists and engineers, from Croatia, Slovenia, France, Italy and Greece, rapidly deployed in the field to map the evidence of coseismic environmental effects. In the epicentral area, we recognized surface deformation, such as tectonic breaks along the earthquake source at the surface, liquefaction features (scattered in the fluvial plains of Kupa, Glina and Sava rivers), and slope failures, both caused by strong motion. Thanks to this concerted, collective and meticulous work, we were able to document and map a clear and unambiguous coseismic surface rupture associated with the main shock. The surface rupture appears discontinuous, consisting of multi-kilometre en échelon right stepping sections, along a NW–SE striking fault that we call the Petrinja-Pokupsko Fault. The observed deformation features, in terms of kinematics and trace alignments, are consistent with slip on a right lateral fault, in agreement with the focal solution of the main shock. We found mole tracks, displacement on faults affecting natural features (e.g. drainage channels), scarplets and more frequently breaks of anthropogenic markers (roads, fences). The surface rupture is observed over a length of ∼13 km from end-to-end, with a maximum displacement of 38 cm, and an average displacement of ∼10 cm. Moreover, the liquefaction extends over an area of nearly 600 km2 around the epicentre. Typology of liquefaction features include sand blows, lateral spreading phenomenon along the road and river embankments, as well as sand ejecta of different grain size and matrix. Development of large and long fissures along the fluvial landforms, current or ancient, with massive ejections of sediments is pervasive. These features are sometimes accompanied by small horizontal displacements. Finally, the environmental effects of the earthquake appear to be reasonably consistent with the usual scaling relationships, in particular the surface faulting. This rupture of the ground occurred on or near traces of a fault that shows clear evidence of Quaternary activity. Further and detailed studies will be carried out to characterize this source and related faults in terms of future large earthquakes potential, for their integration into seismic hazard models.
Funder
Slovenian Research Agency
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics
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