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Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Staller, Alejandra ; Alonso Henar, Jorge ; Canora Catalán, Carolina ; Insua Arévalo, Juan Miguel ; Tsige Aga, Meaza ; Villamor Pérez, María Pilar ; Herrero Barbero, Paula ; Hernández Moreno, Catalina ; Hernández, Walter ; Hernández, Douglas ; Marroquín, Griselda ; Mixco, Luis | Elsevier | 2021-01In this work we present a review of the current state of knowledge of the active faults in El Salvador and its seismo-tectonic implications. An updated map of active fault traces is combined with the spatial analysis of shallow seismicity, focal[...]texto impreso
Benito, Belén ; Capote del Villar, Ramón ; Murphy, P. ; Gaspar Escribano, Jorge M. ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Tsige Aga, Meaza ; Stich, Daniel ; García Mayordomo, Julián ; García Rodríguez, M.J. ; Jiménez, M. E. ; Insua Arévalo, Juan Miguel ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Canora Catalán, Carolina | Seismological Society of America | 2007This article presents an overview of the La Paca earthquake of magnitude mbLg 4.7, which occurred on 29 January 2005, with its epicenter located near the town of Avile´s in the Murcia region in southeast Spain. Despite its low magnitude, the ear[...]texto impreso
Giner Robles, Jorge L. ; Pérez López, Raúl ; Élez Villar, Javier ; Silva Barroso, Pablo Gabriel ; Rodríguez Escudero, Emilio ; Canora Catalán, Carolina ; Rodríguez Pascua, Miguel Angel ; Bardají Azcárate, Teresa ; Roquero, Elvira ; Huerta, Pedro ; Perucha, M.A. | Iberfault 2018 | 2018Se han analizado 682 mecanismos focales de terremotos localizados en la Península Ibérica y zonas próximas. Aplicando métodos de determinación del tensor de deformación (Modelo de Deslizamiento), se han obtenido diferentes resultados para cada u[...]texto impreso
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Canora Catalán, Carolina ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Villamor Pérez, María Pilar ; Berryman, K.R. ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Pullinger, Carlos ; Capote del Villar, Ramón | Seismological Society of America | 2010The El Salvador earthquake of 13 February 2001 (Mw 6.6) caused tectonic rupture on the El Salvador fault zone (ESFZ). Right-lateral strike-slip surface rupture of the east–west trending fault zone had a maximum surface displacement of 0.60 m. No[...]texto impreso
Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Alonso Henar, Jorge ; Insua Arévalo, Juan Miguel ; Canora Catalán, Carolina ; García Mayordomo, Julián ; Rodríguez Escudero, Emilio ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Ferrater, Marta ; Ortuño, María ; Masana, Eulàlia | Springer | 2019-03Constraining the date of the last major event occurred in a fault is of paramount importance in probabilistic seismic hazard assessment when time-dependent models are considered. Eight of the twelve destructive earthquakes occurred in the easter[...]texto impreso
Alonso Henar, Jorge ; Benito, Belén ; Staller, A. ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Canora Catalán, Carolina | Elsevier | 2018-09-04During the last years, several crustal seismic sources have been proposed in El Salvador; however, the actual destructive potential of these proposals has not been revealed yet. Here we present several seismic scenarios related with the main cru[...]texto impreso
Alonso Henar, Jorge ; Benito, Belén ; Staller, A. ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Canora Catalán, Carolina | Elsevier | 2018-10We present a map and a data set containing information about intra-plate seismic sources in El Salvador. These are the results of the field campaigns and data analysis carried out by the research group of Planetary Geodinamics, Active Tectonics [...]texto impreso
Alonso-Henar, Jorge ; Staller, A. ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Benito, Belén ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Canora Catalán, Carolina | Copernicus Publications; European Geosciences Union | 2014El Salvador is located at the pacific active margin of Central America, here, the subduction of the Cocos Plate under the Caribbean Plate at a rate of 80 mm/yr is the main seismic source. Although the seismic sources located in the Central Ameri[...]texto impreso
Canora Catalán, Carolina ; Roca, C ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Insua Arévalo, Juan Miguel ; Martín González, Fidel ; Alonso Henar, Jorge ; Gómez Ortiz, David ; Martínez-Pagán, Pedro ; Masana, Eulàlia ; Ortuño, María ; Ferrater Gómez, Marta ; Medialdea, Alicia | Sociedad Geológica de España. | 2016La Falla de Alhama de Murcia (FAM) es una falla de desgarre sinestral y cierta componente inversa, que fue la responsable del terremoto más catastrófico producido en España en los últimos 50 años, el terremoto de Lorca de 2011 (Mw 5.2). En este [...]texto impreso
Canora Catalán, Carolina ; Villamor Pérez, María Pilar ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Berryman, K.R. ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Capote del Villar, Ramón ; Hernández, Walter | Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra "Jaume Almera" (Barcelona) | 2012The El Salvador earthquake of February 13th 2001 (Mw 6.6) was associated with the tectonic rupture of the El Salvador Fault Zone. Paleoseismic studies of the El Salvador Fault Zone undertaken after this earthquake provide a basis for examining t[...]texto impreso
Canora Catalán, Carolina ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Villamor Pérez, María Pilar ; Berryman, K.R. ; Capote del Villar, Ramón ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Pullinger, Carlos | Sociedad Geológica de España. | 2008La Zona de Falla de El Salvador (ZFES), es una estructura de cizalla con una longitud de al menos 150 km y una dirección de aproximadamente N100ºE. Tanto los estudios morfotectónicos, que muestran desplazamientos en la red fluvial y morfologías [...]texto impreso
Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Staller Vázquez, Alejandra ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Canora Catalán, Carolina ; Insua Arévalo, Juan Miguel ; Alonso Henar, Jorge ; Bejar Pizarro, Marta | Nature Research | 2019Different kinematic models have been proposed for the triple junction between the North American, Cocos and Caribbean plates. The two most commonly accepted hypotheses on its driving mechanism are (a) the North American drag of the forearc and ([...]texto impreso
Canora Catalán, Carolina ; Martínez Díaz, José J. ; Villamor Pérez, María Pilar ; Staller, A. ; Berryman, K.R. ; Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio ; Capote del Villar, Ramón ; Díaz Flores, Manuel Roberto | Universidad Complutense de Madrid | 2014The El Salvador Fault Zone, firstly identified after the 13th February 2001 Mw 6.6 El Salvador earthquake, is a 150 km long, 20 km wide right-lateral strike-slip fault system. Ruptures along the ESFZ are thought to be responsible for most of the[...]