The 8 September 2023, MW 6.8, Morocco Earthquake: A Deep Transpressive Faulting Along the Active High Atlas Mountain Belt

Abstract On 8 September 2023 an MW 6.8 earthquake struck the High Atlas Mountains of western Morocco, about 70 km southwest from Marrakesh, causing significant devastation and casualties. In this study, we investigate a comprehensive geodetic data set, employing interferometric synthetic aperture ra...

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Main Authors: D. Cheloni, N. A. Famiglietti, C. Tolomei, R. Caputo, A. Vicari
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Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106992
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author D. Cheloni
N. A. Famiglietti
C. Tolomei
R. Caputo
A. Vicari
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description Abstract On 8 September 2023 an MW 6.8 earthquake struck the High Atlas Mountains of western Morocco, about 70 km southwest from Marrakesh, causing significant devastation and casualties. In this study, we investigate a comprehensive geodetic data set, employing interferometric synthetic aperture radar measurements to assess the fault segment responsible for the seismic event. Our findings suggest two potential fault scenarios: either a transpressive NNW‐dipping high‐angle (70°) fault related to the Tizi n'Test alignment or a transpressive SSW‐dipping low‐angle (22°) fault associated with the North Atlas Fault, with slip (up to 2.2 m) only occurring on deeper parts of the fault. While seismic catalogs couldn't definitively determine the dip direction of the fault, evidence from mainshock locations, gravity and heat flow data and modeling, and active shortening direction suggest the activation of a low‐angle south‐westerly dipping oblique thrust of the North Atlas fault during the 2023 Moroccan earthquake.
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spelling doaj-art-9c9c16f8fd2d4d57b5b25b6fcdd777f32025-08-20T03:52:32ZengWileyGeophysical Research Letters0094-82761944-80072024-01-01512n/an/a10.1029/2023GL106992The 8 September 2023, MW 6.8, Morocco Earthquake: A Deep Transpressive Faulting Along the Active High Atlas Mountain BeltD. Cheloni0N. A. Famiglietti1C. Tolomei2R. Caputo3A. Vicari4Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Roma ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Sezione Irpina Grottaminarda ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Roma ItalyDepartment of Physics & Earth Sciences Ferrara University Ferrara ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Sezione Irpina Grottaminarda ItalyAbstract On 8 September 2023 an MW 6.8 earthquake struck the High Atlas Mountains of western Morocco, about 70 km southwest from Marrakesh, causing significant devastation and casualties. In this study, we investigate a comprehensive geodetic data set, employing interferometric synthetic aperture radar measurements to assess the fault segment responsible for the seismic event. Our findings suggest two potential fault scenarios: either a transpressive NNW‐dipping high‐angle (70°) fault related to the Tizi n'Test alignment or a transpressive SSW‐dipping low‐angle (22°) fault associated with the North Atlas Fault, with slip (up to 2.2 m) only occurring on deeper parts of the fault. While seismic catalogs couldn't definitively determine the dip direction of the fault, evidence from mainshock locations, gravity and heat flow data and modeling, and active shortening direction suggest the activation of a low‐angle south‐westerly dipping oblique thrust of the North Atlas fault during the 2023 Moroccan earthquake.https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106992MoroccoearthquakeInSARinversionsource
spellingShingle D. Cheloni
N. A. Famiglietti
C. Tolomei
R. Caputo
A. Vicari
The 8 September 2023, MW 6.8, Morocco Earthquake: A Deep Transpressive Faulting Along the Active High Atlas Mountain Belt
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title The 8 September 2023, MW 6.8, Morocco Earthquake: A Deep Transpressive Faulting Along the Active High Atlas Mountain Belt
title_full The 8 September 2023, MW 6.8, Morocco Earthquake: A Deep Transpressive Faulting Along the Active High Atlas Mountain Belt
title_fullStr The 8 September 2023, MW 6.8, Morocco Earthquake: A Deep Transpressive Faulting Along the Active High Atlas Mountain Belt
title_full_unstemmed The 8 September 2023, MW 6.8, Morocco Earthquake: A Deep Transpressive Faulting Along the Active High Atlas Mountain Belt
title_short The 8 September 2023, MW 6.8, Morocco Earthquake: A Deep Transpressive Faulting Along the Active High Atlas Mountain Belt
title_sort 8 september 2023 mw 6 8 morocco earthquake a deep transpressive faulting along the active high atlas mountain belt
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url https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106992
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