While 3D seismic reflection is well established in hydrocarbon exploration at the kilometer scale in relatively simple offshore settings, its application to shallow faulting in continental basins is rare, owing to difficulties in adapting acquisition and processing to rugged terrains and complex near-surface conditions. We present the first high-resolution 3D seismic study of a seismogenic fault in a structurally complex intramontane basin at depths < 200 m. The survey focuses on the Pantano–Ripa Rossa Fault, ruptured during the 1980 Mw 6.9 Irpinia earthquake, the largest Italian event of the past century. This fault cuts across the Pantano di San Gregorio Magno, a small basin filled with Quaternary sediments and showing modest cumulative displacement. Our results demonstrate that in such environments, where morphotectonic analysis and 2D geophysics provide limited constraints, high-resolution 3D seismic imaging is crucial to resolve fault geometry and to assess surface-faulting hazard. The 3D volume reveals a ~35–40 m wide intra-basin deformation zone beneath the 1980 rupture, composed of synthetic and antithetic splays, and highlights lateral variations in fault geometry and stratigraphy. Deformation is distributed and complex, with fault-controlled depocenters, variable sedimentary architectures, and rapid basement-depth changes—features unresolved by 2D data. We infer that the Pantano–Ripa Rossa Fault is relatively young, active since the late Middle Pleistocene, and developed in the hanging wall of the NE-dipping southern basin-bounding fault, challenging previous models that located the master fault along the northern basin margin.

3D High-Resolution Seismic Imaging of Elusive Seismogenic Faults: The Pantano-Ripa Rossa Fault, Southern Italy / Bruno, Pier Paolo G.; Ferrara, Giuseppe; Improta, Luigi; Maraio, Stefano. - In: REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 2072-4292. - 17:22(2025). [10.3390/rs17223717]

3D High-Resolution Seismic Imaging of Elusive Seismogenic Faults: The Pantano-Ripa Rossa Fault, Southern Italy

Bruno, Pier Paolo G.
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2025

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While 3D seismic reflection is well established in hydrocarbon exploration at the kilometer scale in relatively simple offshore settings, its application to shallow faulting in continental basins is rare, owing to difficulties in adapting acquisition and processing to rugged terrains and complex near-surface conditions. We present the first high-resolution 3D seismic study of a seismogenic fault in a structurally complex intramontane basin at depths < 200 m. The survey focuses on the Pantano–Ripa Rossa Fault, ruptured during the 1980 Mw 6.9 Irpinia earthquake, the largest Italian event of the past century. This fault cuts across the Pantano di San Gregorio Magno, a small basin filled with Quaternary sediments and showing modest cumulative displacement. Our results demonstrate that in such environments, where morphotectonic analysis and 2D geophysics provide limited constraints, high-resolution 3D seismic imaging is crucial to resolve fault geometry and to assess surface-faulting hazard. The 3D volume reveals a ~35–40 m wide intra-basin deformation zone beneath the 1980 rupture, composed of synthetic and antithetic splays, and highlights lateral variations in fault geometry and stratigraphy. Deformation is distributed and complex, with fault-controlled depocenters, variable sedimentary architectures, and rapid basement-depth changes—features unresolved by 2D data. We infer that the Pantano–Ripa Rossa Fault is relatively young, active since the late Middle Pleistocene, and developed in the hanging wall of the NE-dipping southern basin-bounding fault, challenging previous models that located the master fault along the northern basin margin.
2025
3D High-Resolution Seismic Imaging of Elusive Seismogenic Faults: The Pantano-Ripa Rossa Fault, Southern Italy / Bruno, Pier Paolo G.; Ferrara, Giuseppe; Improta, Luigi; Maraio, Stefano. - In: REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 2072-4292. - 17:22(2025). [10.3390/rs17223717]
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