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A structural model for the seismicity of the Arudy (1980) epicentral area (Western Pyrenees, France)
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EngineeringActive TectonicsEarth ScienceGeophysicsPlate TectonicsEarthquake SourceNeotectonicsEarthquake EngineeringGeographyGeologyFrontal ConvergenceEngineering GeologyTectonicsWestern PyreneesStructural GeologySeismologyEpicentral AreaStructural ModelSeismic HazardInstrumental Seismicity
The Western Pyrenees presents a diffuse and moderate (M ≤ 5.7) instrumental seismicity. It nevertheless historically suffered from strong earthquakes (I = IX MSK). The seismic sources of these events are not yet clearly identified. We focus on the Arudy (1980) epicentral area (M = 5.1) and propose here the reactivation of early Cretaceous normal faults of the Iberian margin as a potential source. The late Cretaceous inversion of this basin, first in a left-lateral strike-slip mode and then in a more frontal convergence, resulted in a pop-up geometry. This flower structure attests of the presence of a deep crustal discontinuity.
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