Jabuka–Andrija Fault Explained
The Jabuka–Andrija Fault is a seismically active thrust fault under the Adriatic Sea in Croatia.[1] A 2003 series of earthquakes near Jabuka island, the strongest reaching a magnitude of 5.5, was caused by movements along the Jabuka–Andrija Fault.[2]
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Notes and References
- Ivančić. Ines. Herak. Davorka. Markušić. Snježana. Sović. Ivica. Herak. Marijan. Seismicity of Croatia in the period 2002–2005. Geofizika. 2006. 23. 2. 9 August 2014.
- Herak. Davorka. Herak. Marijan. Prelogović. Eduard. Markušić. Snježana. Markulin. Željko. Jabuka island (Central Adriatic Sea) earthquakes of 2003. Tectonophysics. 398. 3–4. 167–180. 10.1016/j.tecto.2005.01.007.