2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.crte.2006.11.002
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Analyse d’un essaim de sismicité (mai 2004) dans les Pyrénées orientales : vers une nouvelle interprétation tectonique du séisme de Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet (1996)

Abstract: Re ´sume Únpetit essaim de sismicite ´a eu lieu en mai 2004 a `proximite ´imme ´diate du massif de l'Agly, dans les Pyre ´ne ´es, ou `s'est produit le se ´isme de Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet (18 fe ´vrier 1996, M L = 5.2). La localisation fine des e ´ve ´nements de cet essaim, gra ˆce aux enregistrements de stations temporaires rapidement mises en place, et la comparaison avec la re ´partition des re ´pliques de fe ´vrier 1996 ont permis de mettre en e ´vidence une structure tectonique active, inconnue jusqu'alor… Show more

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“…The aftershock sequence lasted for almost one year, and then faded away. There was a small secondary surge in may 2004 [Sylvander et al, 2007] which helped reinterpreting this earthquake. Since 2004, the activity of this cluster has been very sparse.…”
Section: Southeastern Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aftershock sequence lasted for almost one year, and then faded away. There was a small secondary surge in may 2004 [Sylvander et al, 2007] which helped reinterpreting this earthquake. Since 2004, the activity of this cluster has been very sparse.…”
Section: Southeastern Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the north-eastern termination of the Pyrenees, the diffuse E-W seismicity band running along latitude 43 • N between longitudes 1.8 • to 3 • E, has been mainly related to the North Pyrenean Fault (Souriau and Pauchet, 1998), although near the epicentral zone of the 1996 Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet event (Fig. 2), the activity has been associated to S-dipping fault planes related to the basal North Pyrenean thrust (Sylvander et al, 2007).…”
Section: Previous Seismicity Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%