Palaeoseismological record of the active Galera Fault (Central Betic Cordillera, Spain)

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Title: Palaeoseismological record of the active Galera Fault (Central Betic Cordillera, Spain)
Authors: Martin-Rojas, Ivan | García Tortosa, Francisco Juan | Medina-Cascales, Iván | Alfaro García, Pedro
Research Group/s: Evolución Geodinámica de la Cordillera Bética Oriental y de la Plataforma Marina de Alicante
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra y del Medio Ambiente
Keywords: Strike-slip | Active tectonics | Surface rupturing history | Recurrence interval | Betic Cordillera
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Universidad de Zaragoza. Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra
Citation: Martín-Rojas, I., et al. “Palaeoseismological record of the active Galera Fault (Central Betic Cordillera, Spain)”. En: Martín, Iván, et al. (eds.). Iberfault 2022: IV Reunión Ibérica sobre Fallas Activas y Paleosismología, Teruel, 7 al 10 de septiembre de 2022. Volumen de resúmenes. Zaragoza: Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra, Universidad de Zaragoza, 2022. ISBN 978-84-18321-58-0, pp. 95-98
Abstract: In this study we provide the first palaeoseismological data for the Galera Fault, an active strike-slip fault located in the Central Betic Cordillera. one of the most tectonically active areas of the Iberian Peninsula. We analysed palaeoseismological trenches in two sites located in the central sector of the fault, where we identified evidence of several surface rupture events deforming recent Holocene deposits. After constraining the age of these deposits, we constructed time-stratigraphic OxCal models that resulted in probability density functions (PDFs) of the ages of each palaeoevent. Analysing the degree of overlap of PDFs between the two sites, we proposed a surface-rupturing history for the Galera Fault, including seven events since ca. 24000 BC. Finally, through a Monte Carlo simulation, we calculated recurrence intervals of ca. 2748 ± 3419 yr between events. Our results, together with the palaeoseismological data of adjacent structures, will be the base for improve future seismic hazard assessments in the study area.
Sponsor: This work was funded by the research project TASCUB (RTI2018-100737-B-I00) of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the research group VIGROB053 (University of Alicante), the research project AICO/2019/040 of the Generalitat Valenciana (Valencia regional government), and the research group RNM 325 of the Junta de Andalucía. Iván Medina Cascales was funded by Ph.D. contract FPU16/00202 of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/136015
ISBN: 978-84-18321-58-0
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
Rights: © Los autores
Peer Review: si
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