Seismicity of Croatia in the period 2002-2005

Authors

  • Ines Ivančić Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Davorka Herak Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Snježana Markušić Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Ivica Sović Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Marijan Herak Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

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Seismicity, Croatia

Abstract

During the 2002–2005 period a total of 3459 earthquakes were located in Croatia and its neighbouring areas with 15 main events registering magnitudes from 4.0 to 5.5. Seismically the most prominent were the two strongest earthquake sequences recorded in the central part of the Adriatic Sea, near Jabuka Island (the first one with the mainshock on March 29, 2003, 17:42, ML = 5.5, and the second, weaker, with the mainshock on November 25, 2004, 6:21, ML = 5.2). In the epicentral area W and NW of the Jabuka Island 781 earthquakes were confidently located (28 events with magnitudes equal to or larger than 4.0). Seismically active coastal part of Croatia, especially its southern part exhibited the seismicity within well-known epicentral areas. The earthquake with the magnitude ML = 5.5, recorded in the Imotski–Grude areaon May 23, 2004 at 15:19 (Imax = VI–VII °MSK) was the second strongest event during the studied period. Continental part of Croatia experienced moderate seismicity during the observed period, with earthquakes of magnitudes ML ≤ 3.9.

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2006-07-31

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