The Western Gulf of Corinth (Greece) 2020–2021 Seismic Crisis and Cascading Events: First Results from the Corinth Rift Laboratory Network

G. Kaviris, P. Elias, V. Kapetanidis, A. Serpetsidaki, A. Karakonstantis, V. Plicka, L. de Barros, E. Sokos, I. Kassaras, V. Sakkas, I. Spingos, S. Lambotte, C. Duverger, O. Lengliné, C. Evangelidis, I. Fountoulakis, Olga‐Joan Ktenidou, F. Gallovič, Simon Bufféral, E. Klein, E. Aissaoui, O. Scotti, H. Lyon‐Caen, A. Rigo, P. Papadimitriou, N. Voulgaris, J. Zahradník, A. Deschamps, P. Briole, P. Bernard
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We investigate a seismic crisis that occurred in the western Gulf of Corinth (Greece) between December 2020 and February 2021. This area is the main focus of the Corinth Rift Laboratory (CRL) network, and has been closely monitored with local seismological and geodetic networks for 20 yr. The 2020–2021 seismic crisis evolved in three stages: It started with an Mw 4.6 event near the northern shore of the Gulf, opposite of Aigion, then migrated eastward toward Trizonia Island after an Mw 5.0 event, and eventually culminated with an Mw 5.3 event, ∼3  km northeast of the Psathopyrgos fault. Aftershocks gradually migrated westward, triggering another cluster near the junction with the Rion–Patras fault. Moment tensor inversion revealed mainly normal faulting; however, some strike-slip mechanisms also exist, composing a complex tectonic regime in this region dominated by east–west normal faults. We employ seismic and geodetic observations to constrain the geometry and kinematics of the structures that hosted the major events. We discuss possible triggering mechanisms of the second and third stages of the sequence, including fluids migration and aseismic creep, and propose potential implications of the Mw 5.3 mainshock for the seismic hazard of the region.
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希腊科林斯湾西部2020-2021年地震危机和级联事件:科林斯裂谷实验室网络的初步结果
我们调查了2020年12月至2021年2月期间发生在科林斯湾西部(希腊)的地震危机。该地区是Corinth裂谷实验室(CRL)网络的主要焦点,并已与当地地震和大地测量网络密切监测了20年。2020-2021年的地震危机分为三个阶段:它始于海湾北岸附近的4.6兆瓦事件,与Aigion相对,然后在5.0兆瓦事件后向东迁移到Trizonia岛,最终以5.3兆瓦事件达到高潮,位于Psathopyrgos断层东北约3公里处。余震逐渐向西移动,在与里昂-帕特拉斯断层交界处附近触发了另一个星团。矩张量反演主要显示正断层;但也存在一定的走滑机制,构成了以东西向正断层为主的复杂构造体系。我们采用地震和大地测量观测来约束主办重大事件的结构的几何和运动学。讨论了流体运移和地震蠕变等第二阶段和第三阶段的可能触发机制,并提出了5.3 Mw主震对该地区地震危险性的潜在影响。
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