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FMHex20: An earthquake focal mechanism database for seismotectonic analyses in metropolitan France and bordering regions
Author(s) -
S. Mazzotti,
Clémence Aubagnac,
Laurent Bollinger,
Karla Coca Oscanoa,
Bertrand Delouis,
Denis Do Paco,
Cécile Doubre,
Maxime Godano,
Hervé Jomard,
Christophe Larroque,
Aurore Laurendeau,
Frédéric Masson,
Matthieu Sylvander,
Aurélie Guilhem Trilla
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bulletin de la société géologique de france
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.584
H-Index - 53
eISSN - 1777-5817
pISSN - 0037-9409
DOI - 10.1051/bsgf/2020049
Subject(s) - induced seismicity , seismology , metropolitan area , geology , focal mechanism , observatory , seismic hazard , active fault , tectonics , geography , archaeology , physics , astrophysics
We present a compilation of over 1700 focal mechanisms for nearly 1300 earthquakes in metropolitan France and bordering regions of Western Europe. It is based on both published and unpublished sources (articles, reports, observatory websites) for which the focal mechanism solutions have been verified for internal consistency, corrected in cases of minor errors and rejected in cases of major inconsistencies between the parameters. The database, labeled FMHex20, is a first version and should be regularly updated in the future as part of an ongoing effort within the Seismicity Transverse Action of the French Résif research infrastructure. We also present first-order seismotectonic analyses for the whole metropolitan France and for two regions (Western France and Northern Alps-Jura-Vosges) to illustrate how the FMHex20 database can serve as a basis for geodynamic or seismic hazard zonation studies. Combined with complementary datasets, it can improve our understanding of the kinematics of potentially active faults, including in very-low-strain-rate regions as is the case for most of France.

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