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The Saint-Ursanne earthquakes of 2000 revisited: evidence for active shallow thrust-faulting in the Jura fold-and-thrust belt

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SWISS JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES
卷 115, 期 1, 页码 -

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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1186/s00015-021-00400-x

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Shallow seismicity; Jura fold-and-thrust belt; Focal mechanisms; Synthetic forward modelling; Seismotectonics

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  1. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
  2. Federal Office of Topography (swisstopo)
  3. Swiss Geophysical Commission
  4. Nationale Genossenschaft fur die Lagerung radioaktiver Abfalle (Nagra)

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The interpretation of seismotectonic processes in the uppermost layers of the Earth's crust is challenging due to uncertainties in hypocenter locations and focal mechanisms of shallow seismicity. A study on the Saint-Ursanne seismic sequence in 2000 suggests that it is likely related to a backthrust fault within the sedimentary cover. These findings shed new light on the seismotectonic processes of the Jura fold-and-thrust belt in northern Switzerland.
The interpretation of seismotectonic processes within the uppermost few kilometers of the Earth's crust has proven challenging due to the often significant uncertainties in hypocenter locations and focal mechanisms of shallow seismicity. Here, we revisit the shallow seismic sequence of Saint-Ursanne of March and April 2000 and apply advanced seismological analyses to reduce these uncertainties. The sequence, consisting of five earthquakes of which the largest one reached a local magnitude (M-L) of 3.2, occurred in the vicinity of two critical sites, the Mont Terri rock laboratory and Haute-Sorne, which is currently evaluated as a possible site for the development of a deep geothermal project. Template matching analysis for the period 2000-2021, including data from mini arrays installed in the region since 2014, suggests that the source of the 2000 sequence has not been persistently active ever since. Forward modelling of synthetic waveforms points to a very shallow source, between 0 and 1 km depth, and the focal mechanism analysis indicates a low-angle, NNW-dipping, thrust mechanism. These results combined with geological data suggest that the sequence is likely related to a backthrust fault located within the sedimentary cover and shed new light on the hosting lithology and source kinematics of the Saint-Ursanne sequence. Together with two other more recent shallow thrust faulting earthquakes near Grenchen and Neuchatel in the north-central portion of the Jura fold-and-thrust belt (FTB), these new findings provide new insights into the present-day seismotectonic processes of the Jura FTB of northern Switzerland and suggest that the Jura FTB is still undergoing seismically active contraction at rates likely < 0.5 mm/yr. The shallow focal depths provide indications that this low-rate contraction in the NE portion of the Jura FTB is at least partly accommodated within the sedimentary cover and possibly decoupled from the basement.

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