SUMMARY
A widely felt, ML= 5.0 earthquake occurred in the central French Pyrenees on 2006 November 17, close to the pilgrimage city of Lourdes, in a region where strong historical earthquakes produced severe damage and casualties in the 17th and 18th centuries. Seismic recordings performed by dense permanent networks and temporary stations allowed an exhaustive study of this event and its aftershock sequence, revealing a great coherency of all the parameters which characterize the rupture. More than 250 aftershock hypocentres, located in a 3‐D tomographic model, are remarkably distributed on a 10 km2 quasi‐planar surface which extends at depth between 6 and 10 km. This surface coincides with one of the main shock nodal planes, as inferred from P‐wave polarities and body waveform modelling. The tectonic structure responsible for the earthquake is identified as an E–W oriented normal fault, dipping 56° north, a few kilometres south of the North Pyrenean Fault, recognized as the former boundary between the Iberian and Eurasian Plates. The mechanisms of the strongest aftershocks are also clearly extensional (Tables 1 and 2).
Focal solution parameters for the main shock, the seven strongest aftershocks, the 2006 December 16 and the 2007 November 15 events.
Date Origin time Lat (°N) Lon (°E) Depth M
L Plane 1 Plane 2 P‐axis T‐axis (km) St Dip Rk St Dip Rk St Pln St Pln
2006 November 1718:1943.02820.00329.75.028456−849334−992157810112006 November 1820:3443.01230.00276.93.312230−7428461−991727220162006 November 1822:1743.0120−0.00026.63.013729−6028465−1051666625192006 November 1905:1043.0227−0.00638.02.829940−9011950−902985209052006 November 1909:1443.0285−0.00358.92.532264−6910133−1262686537162006 November 1913:1643.0223−0.00958.43.326065−867125−9917870347202006 November 2004:0143.0190−0.00827.72.910470−7224027−1304161180232006 November 2213:5543.0255−0.00578.72.824955−906935−9015980339102006 December 0206:2343.0213−0.00058.02.928528−9010562−901573195172006 December 1608:1743.0208−0.11009.74.031258−8913032−922257741132007 November 1513:4743.0207−0.00227.84.129630−507267−1103106217720
Notes: Projection on the lower hemisphere. The strike (St), dip and rake (Rk) angles for each event are reported (in degrees) for each plane, as well as the strike (St) and plunge (Pln) angles for the P‐ and T‐axes.
Source parameters obtained from body waveform modelling, with their uncertainties, for the main shock, the three strongest aftershocks, and the December 16 event.
Date‐time N M
0 Plane 1 Plane 2 (Nm) Strike Dip Rake Strike Dip Rake
2006 November 17–18:19255.32 × 1015± 5.00 × 1013267 ± 152 ± 1−107 ± 1114 ± 140 ± 1−69 ± 12006 November 18–20:3462.29 × 1013± 5.60 × 1012231 ± 972 ± 6−132 ± 2122 ± 445 ± 3−25 ± 72006 November 18–22:1771.14 × 1013± 1.95 × 1012148 ± 551 ± 1−25 ± 9254 ± 471 ± 6−139 ± 32006 November 19–13:16103.64 × 1013± 3.82 × 1012332 ± 9531 ± 1−128 ± 23195 ± 766 ± 2−69 ± 132006 December 16–08:17167.80 × 1013± 3.57 × 1012350 ± 467 ± 2−59 ± 4112 ± 338 ± 2−141 ± 6
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