Manuscript Number: Title: The 1992 Tafilalt seismic crisis (Anti-Atlas, Morocco) Article Type: Manuscript

1992 
The Tafilalt region, located at the eastern end of the Anti-Atlas chain in Morocco, was shaken on 23 and 30 October 1992 by two moderate earthquakes of magnitude mb ~ 5 and intensity ~VI MSK64, which caused 2 deaths and great damage in the area between Erfoud and Rissani. The review of data available on the seismic crisis allowed us to improve the knowledge on the macroseismic, instrumental and source parameters of the earthquakes. The main results of the present study are: (i) relocation of the epicentres with the help of data from a close portable network allowed us to propose new epicentral coordinates at 31.361°N; 4.182°W (23 October) and 31.286°N; 4.347°W (30 October); both events have focal depths of 2 km; (ii) the shock of 30 October was followed by a series of 305 aftershocks, most of which were located west of Rissani; the 61 best-constrained events had focal depths of 5 to 19 km and magnitudes 0.7 to 3; (iii) the largest damage was located in an area between the two epicentres within the Tafilalt valley, and was probably amplified by site effects due to the proximity of the water table within the Quaternary sediments; (iv) focal mechanisms of the main events correspond to strike-slip faulting with fault planes oriented N-S (left lateral) and E-W (right lateral); the only mechanism available for the aftershocks also corresponds to strike-slip faulting; (v) spectral analysis shows that the scalar seismic moment (Mo) of the first event is slightly larger than the second; the corresponding values of Mw are 5.1 and 5.0 respectively; (vi) the dimensions of the faults for a circular fault model are 7.7±1.4 km and 7.4±1.2 km respectively; the average displacement is 4 cm for the first event and 3.7 cm for the second; the stress drop is 0.4 and 0.3 MPa respectively, in agreement with standard values; (vii) the Coulomb Stress test performed for both earthquakes suggests a relationship between both events only when the used location is at the limit of the horizontal uncertainty; (viii) finally, the occurrence of these shocks suggests that the Anti-Atlas is undergoing tectonic deformation, not only thermal uplift as suggested by recent publications.
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