Revealing Subtle Active Tectonic Deformation : Integrating Lidar, Photogrammetry, Field Mapping, and Geophysical Surveys to Assess the Late Quaternary Activity of the Sava Fault (Southern Alps, Slovenia)

ORCID
0000-0003-0809-1739
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Jamšek Rupnik, Petra;
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Atanackov, Jure;
Zugehörigkeit
Department of Archeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva c. 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(B.H.);(B.M.)
Horn, Barbara;
Zugehörigkeit
Department of Archeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva c. 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(B.H.);(B.M.)
Mušič, Branko;
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Zajc, Marjana;
GND
1017915776
ORCID
0000-0003-0777-2751
Zugehörigkeit
Institute of Geosciences, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Burgweg 11, 07749 Jena, Germany;(C.G.);(K.U.)
Grützner, Christoph;
GND
1187286850
ORCID
0000-0002-1642-5842
Zugehörigkeit
Institute of Geosciences, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Burgweg 11, 07749 Jena, Germany;(C.G.);(K.U.)
Ustaszewski, Kamil;
Zugehörigkeit
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics LIAG Hannover, Stilleweg 2, 30655 Hannover, Germany;
Tsukamoto, Sumiko;
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Novak, Matevž;
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Milanič, Blaž;
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Markelj, Anže;
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Ivančič, Kristina;
ORCID
0000-0001-6729-3328
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Novak, Ana;
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Jež, Jernej;
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Žebre, Manja;
Zugehörigkeit
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ul. 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(J.A.);(M.Z.);(M.N.);(B.M.);(A.M.);(K.I.);(A.N.);(J.J.);(M.Ž.);(M.B.)
Bavec, Miloš;
ORCID
0000-0001-5920-0865
Zugehörigkeit
Department of Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva c. 12, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;
Vrabec, Marko

We applied an interdisciplinary approach to analyze the late Quaternary activity of the Sava Fault in the Slovenian Southern Alps. The Sava Fault is an active strike-slip fault, and part of the Periadriatic Fault System that accommodated the convergence of Adria and Europe. It is one of the longest faults in the Southern Alps. Using high-resolution digital elevation models from lidar and photogrammetric surveys, we were able to overcome the challenges of assessing fault activity in a region with intense surface processes, dense vegetation, and relatively low fault slip rates. By integrating remote sensing analysis, geomorphological mapping, structural geological investigations, and near-surface geophysics (electrical resistivity tomography and ground penetrating radar), we were able to find subtle geomorphological indicators, detect near-surface deformation, and show distributed surface deformation and a complex fault pattern. Using optically stimulated luminescence dating, we tentatively estimated a slip rate of 1.8 ± 0.4 mm/a for the last 27 ka, which exceeds previous estimates and suggests temporal variability in fault behavior. Our study highlights the importance of modern high-resolution remote sensing techniques and interdisciplinary approaches in detecting tectonic deformation in relatively low-strain rate environments with intense surface processes. We show that slip rates can vary significantly depending on the studied time window. This is a critical piece of information since slip rates are a key input parameter for seismic hazard studies.

Zitieren

Zitierform:
Zitierform konnte nicht geladen werden.

Rechte

Rechteinhaber: © 2024 by the authors.

Nutzung und Vervielfältigung: