Friday, January 29, 2016

New publication!



It has finally published on Tectonophysics a new paper published with collegues of University of Pavia and University of Trieste.
The paper is entitled "The effects of pre-existing discontinuities on the surface expression of normal faults: Insights from wet-clay analogue modeling" and explore how the presence of pre-existing discontinuities, either structural or sedimentary, can influence the growth of a normal fault and what can be their surface expression at the different evolutionary stages.

You can find the paper at the following address on the journal webpage:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040195115006782

This is the graphical abstract of the paper (taken from the journal webpage)













Highlights

  • We use wet-clay analog models to simulate isolated initially-blind normal faults.
  • We analyze the interaction of surface normal faults with inherited discontinuities.
  • Inherited discontinuities strongly affect fault development at the Earth's surface.
  • The influence of a discontinuity strongly depends on its orientation relative to the fault.
  • We provide a ranking chart to assess fault-to-discontinuity interactions.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

INGVterremoti




Here are the links to the posts written for the INGVterremoti blog (in Italian), regarding large earthquakes occurring in the world:

Terremoto M 6.3 nello Stretto di Gibilterra (M 6.3 - Strait of Gibraltar - 2016-01-25 04:22:02 UTC);
for additional information see che EMSC-CSEM web page dedicated to the event.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Recent publications on Earth Prints




My last two publications are available for download on Earth Prints that is an open archive created and maintained by Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia - INGV.

The Earth Prints web page is the following: http://www.earth-prints.org/

Here are the links for the articles:
  • Ferranti, L., P. Burrato, F. Pepe, E. Santoro, M.E. Mazzella, D. Morelli, S. Passaro, G. Vannucci (2014). An active oblique-contractional belt at the transition between Southern Apennines and Calabrian Arc: the Amendolara Ridge. Tectonics, 33, doi:10.1002/2014TC003624.
Also available from http://hdl.handle.net/2122/9173 (accepted and published manuscript - the latter only for authorized users)
  • Vannoli, P., P. Burrato, G. Valensise (2014). The seismotectonics of the Po Plain (Northern Italy): tectonic diversity in a blind faulting domain. Pure and Applied Geophysics, doi:10.1007/s00024-014-0873-0.
Also available from http://hdl.handle.net/2122/9058 (accepted manuscript)

If you want the printed version of the articles, just let me know emailing the request (pierfrancesco.burrato at ingv.it)

Friday, November 21, 2014

Blog INGV Terremoti




An article on the blog  "INGV Terremoti" describes our recent scientific paper on blind faulting in the Po Plain.

Blog INGV Terremoti

Vannoli, P., P. Burrato, G. Valensise (2014). The seismotectonics of the Po Plain (Northern Italy): tectonic diversity in a blind faulting domain. Pure and Applied Geophysics, doi:10.1007/s00024-014-0873-0.


Sunday, October 19, 2014

GSA Meeting 2014 - Vancouver B.C.

The 2014 GSA Meeting will be held in Vancouver, B.C. (Canada).

I will give two presentations:

Seno, S., L. Bonini, R. Basili, G. Toscani, P. Burrato, G. Valensise. Interactions between growing extensional faults and pre-existing discontinuities: implications on surface effects and seismic hazard studies.
Session 2 “T1. The Structure of Faults from Top to Bottom: Implication for Fluid Flow, Ore Deposits, and Seismic Hazard I”. Sunday, 19 October 2014, in the Vancouver Convention Center-West, 118. This session begins at 8:00 AM.
Presentation Time: 9:05 AM

Ferranti, L., P. Burrato, L. Guzzetta, F. Pepe, G. Barreca, M. Mattia, C. Monaco, V. Bruno. Active thrusting in SW Sicily (Italy): hunting for seismogenic sources using a multidisciplinary approach.
Session 242 “T38. Geology of Earthquakes, Faults, and Fault Systems”. Tuesday, 21 October 2014, in the Vancouver Convention Center-West, 208/209. This session begins at 1:00 PM.
Presentation Time: 2:45 PM