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Focal Mechanism and Rupture Process of 2004 Alhoceima (Morocco, Mw=6.2) Earthquake from Teleseismic and Regional Broad-Band Data.

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We have study the focal mechanism of the 2004 Alhoceima (Morocco, Mw=6.2) earthquake using teleseismic and regional broad-band data. The solution obtained shows strike slip motion with planes striking respectively on NNE-SSW and WNW-ESE direction and horizontal pressure axes in NNW-SSE direction. We inverted body waves at teleseismic distances using as initial orientation the solution obtained from 126 P polarities. A model of extended source with rupture velocity between 2.5-3.0 km was used for the inversion. We find a complex rupture with four events at shallow depth (2-8 km). The rupture started at 6 km depth and propagated toward the south with maximum seismic moment releases at the first step (80% over a total of 1.8 x10e18 Nm). Similar result was obtained from slip inversion. An aftershock occurred on 12/03/04 (Mw=4.8) was used as empirical green function using broad-band data at re gional distances (40 to 300 km) to estimate the source time function. Comparison of these results with those obtained for the 1994 earthquake show similar behaviour, namely, a complex rupture process and apparently no relation of the 1994 and 2004 shocks with the Nekor fault, the most important geological feature in the studied area. The stress pattern derived from the 1994 and 2004 focal mechanisms are in agreement with the regional stress pattern in the Alboran Sea: horizontal compres- sion in NNW-SSE and horizontal extension in E-W direction

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