Tsunamigenic structures in the Gulf of Cadiz and the workflow for tsunami hazard assessment

4th Fault2SHA Workshop, Fault Complex Interaction: Characterization and Integration into Seismic Hazard Assessment (SHA), 3-5 June 2019, Barcelona

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Main Authors: Sànchez-Serra, Cristina, Gràcia, Eulàlia, Urgeles, Roger, Martínez-Loriente, S., Gómez de la Peña, L., Lorito, Stefano, Piatanesi, Alessio, Romano, Fabrizio, Maesano, Francesco, Basili, Roberto, Volpe, Manuela
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spelling dig-icm-es-10261-1885192022-03-08T12:58:17Z Tsunamigenic structures in the Gulf of Cadiz and the workflow for tsunami hazard assessment Sànchez-Serra, Cristina Gràcia, Eulàlia Urgeles, Roger Martínez-Loriente, S. Gómez de la Peña, L. Lorito, Stefano Piatanesi, Alessio Romano, Fabrizio Maesano, Francesco Basili, Roberto Volpe, Manuela 4th Fault2SHA Workshop, Fault Complex Interaction: Characterization and Integration into Seismic Hazard Assessment (SHA), 3-5 June 2019, Barcelona The southwestern margin of the Iberian Peninsula, which includes the Gulf of Cadiz, is characterized by a present -day active deformation mainly driven by the NW-SE trending convergence (3.8-5.6 mm.yr-1) between the Nubia and Eurasia plates. The SW Iberian margin is a seismogenic area characterized by low to moderate magnitudes (Mw ≤ 5.5). In addition, this area hosts some of the largest earthquakes occurred in Western Europe, such as the 1st of November 1755 Lisbon Earthquake and tsunami (Mw ≥ 8.5). The active fault structures can be classified in two main families: a) WNW-ESE trending dextral strike-slip faults, and b) NE-SW trending thrusts faults. To characterize the seismogenic and tsunamigenic potential of each fault system, we develop several tsunami models. The workflow involves the following tasks: 1. Interpretation of the seismic profiles (in time) defining the traces of main active faults; 2. Mapping the trace of the faults using multibeam bathymetry; 3. Mesh of the fault surface and their respective horizons to generate a 3D model of the subsurface for each fault; 4. Conversion of the 3D model from time-to-depth assigning a velocity value (i.e. from available velocity models of the area) to the interval between horizons; 5.Defining the specific attributes for each fault, such as Length, Width, Depth, Strike, Dip and Rake; 6. Determine the maximum magnitude and slip for each fault. The maximum magnitude should be compatible with the length and the width previously defined, so we use the Leonard (2014) scaling-law; 7. Finally, the tsunami simulations for each fault have been run using “Tsunami-HySEA” software. We run two simulations for each fault, the first one considering the fault as an inclined planar surface and the second simulations used the 3D mesh Peer Reviewed 2019-08-20T06:37:11Z 2019-08-20T06:37:11Z 2019-06 2019-08-20T06:37:11Z comunicación de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 4th Fault2SHA Workshop (2019) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/188519 Sí open
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description 4th Fault2SHA Workshop, Fault Complex Interaction: Characterization and Integration into Seismic Hazard Assessment (SHA), 3-5 June 2019, Barcelona
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author Sànchez-Serra, Cristina
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Urgeles, Roger
Martínez-Loriente, S.
Gómez de la Peña, L.
Lorito, Stefano
Piatanesi, Alessio
Romano, Fabrizio
Maesano, Francesco
Basili, Roberto
Volpe, Manuela
spellingShingle Sànchez-Serra, Cristina
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Urgeles, Roger
Martínez-Loriente, S.
Gómez de la Peña, L.
Lorito, Stefano
Piatanesi, Alessio
Romano, Fabrizio
Maesano, Francesco
Basili, Roberto
Volpe, Manuela
Tsunamigenic structures in the Gulf of Cadiz and the workflow for tsunami hazard assessment
author_facet Sànchez-Serra, Cristina
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Urgeles, Roger
Martínez-Loriente, S.
Gómez de la Peña, L.
Lorito, Stefano
Piatanesi, Alessio
Romano, Fabrizio
Maesano, Francesco
Basili, Roberto
Volpe, Manuela
author_sort Sànchez-Serra, Cristina
title Tsunamigenic structures in the Gulf of Cadiz and the workflow for tsunami hazard assessment
title_short Tsunamigenic structures in the Gulf of Cadiz and the workflow for tsunami hazard assessment
title_full Tsunamigenic structures in the Gulf of Cadiz and the workflow for tsunami hazard assessment
title_fullStr Tsunamigenic structures in the Gulf of Cadiz and the workflow for tsunami hazard assessment
title_full_unstemmed Tsunamigenic structures in the Gulf of Cadiz and the workflow for tsunami hazard assessment
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