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Frictional energy patterns related to the temperature increases due to intraplate seismicity, southern norway, 2000–2019 catalogue
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WoS WOS:000734900500003
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85127708127
DOI 10.17850/NJG101-1-5
Año 2021
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Abstract



Low-magnitude seismic events (0 <= Mw <= 3.8) recorded in southern Norway during the period 2000-2019 were used to calculate the sudden co-seismic temperature increases using a simple stress-drop model. The maximum temperature increase associated with an Mw = 3.5 earthquake was (similar to)122 degrees C. Simultaneously, we added 13 historical earthquakes to our study data, which occurred between 1657 and 1989. Here, the maximum temperature rise was (similar to)560 degrees C for an Mw = 5.6 event. The temperature values were analysed to derive local thermo-mechanical effects, such as thermal fracturing, frictional drop and the possible formation of cataclasites and pseudotachylites. Using the Kanamori's equations, we estimated the thermal energy released by individual events and in 2D and 3D cumulative patterns. To identify possible correlations between frictional energy, seismicity distribution and regional geology, the results were spatially correlated with a lineament zone located along the southwestern coastline and a heat flux map. Areas with high thermal energy values seem to be spatially linked with zones that exhibit a high density of lineaments and high heat flux located along the whole of the southwestern Norwegian coast.

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2387-5844

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Pavez, Claudia Mujer Norges Geol Undersokelse - Noruega
Norges Geologiske Undersøkelse - Noruega
Geological Survey of Norway - Noruega
2 ESTAY-HUIDOBRO, RODRIGO ANDRES Hombre Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
3 Brönner, Marco Hombre Norges Geol Undersokelse - Noruega
Norges Geologiske Undersøkelse - Noruega
Geological Survey of Norway - Noruega
4 Ortiz, Adrián Hombre Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
5 De Barbieri, Flavio Hombre Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
6 Patricio Ibanez, Juan Hombre Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
6 Ibáñez, Juan Patrico Hombre Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
7 GUZMAN-JOFRE, LUIS ARMANDO Hombre Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile

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Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
Norges Geologiske Undersøkelse
Postdoctoral fellowship 'Seismic Imaging using Norwegian Earthquakes -SINE-'

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This research was partially funded by the Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, with the project entitled 'Sismicidad inducida y energia termica: aplicacion al peligro sismico y las energias renovables (In spanish)', ID number PI_M_1904. At the same time, the seismological results are part of the Postdoctoral fellowship 'Seismic Imaging using Norwegian Earthquakes -SINE-' project number 74200005, which belongs to the Becas Chile program. The authors want to thank to the Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) as the hosting institution. C.P and M.B also thank Yuriy Maystrenko and Sara Rezaei for helpful and constructive discussions. All the authors want to express their gratitude to the reviewers for their useful comments and suggestions.
This research was partially funded by the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, with the project entitled 'Sismicidad inducida y energía térmica: aplicación al peligro sísmico y las energias renovables (In spanish)', ID number PI_M_1904. At the same time, the seismological results are part of the Postdoctoral fellowship 'Seismic Imaging using Norwegian Earthquakes-SINE-' project number 74200005, which belongs to the Becas Chile program. The authors want to thank to the Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) as the hosting institution. C.P and M.B also thank Yuriy Maystrenko and Sara Rezaei for helpful and constructive discussions. All the authors want to express their gratitude to the reviewers for their useful comments and suggestions.
This research was partially funded by the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, with the project entitled 'Sismicidad inducida y energía térmica: aplicación al peligro sísmico y las energias renovables (In spanish)', ID number PI_M_1904. At the same time, the seismological results are part of the Postdoctoral fellowship 'Seismic Imaging using Norwegian Earthquakes-SINE-' project number 74200005, which belongs to the Becas Chile program. The authors want to thank to the Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) as the hosting institution. C.P and M.B also thank Yuriy Maystrenko and Sara Rezaei for helpful and constructive discussions. All the authors want to express their gratitude to the reviewers for their useful comments and suggestions.

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