RT Journal Article T1 Paleoseismic analysis of the San Vicente segment of theEl Salvador Fault Zone, El Salvador, Central America A1 Canora Catalán, Carolina A1 Villamor Pérez, María Pilar A1 Martínez Díaz, José Jesús A1 Berryman, K.R. A1 Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio A1 Capote Del Villar, Ramón A1 Hernández, Walter AB The El Salvador earthquake of February 13th 2001 (Mw 6.6) was associated with the tectonic rupture of the ElSalvador Fault Zone. Paleoseismic studies of the El Salvador Fault Zone undertaken after this earthquake providea basis for examining the longer history of surface rupturing earthquakes on the fault. Trenching at five sitesalong the San Vicente segment, a 21km-long and up to 2km-wide central section of the El Salvador Fault Zone,shows that surface fault rupture has occurred at least seven times during the past 8ka. Single-event displacementsidentified at each trench vary from several decimetres to at least 3.7m. Fault trace mapping, geomorphic analysis,and paleoseismic studies indicate a maximum magnitude for the El Salvador Fault Zone is c. Mw 7.6, with arecurrence interval of around 800yr. Earthquakes of Mw 6.6 or smaller, such as the February 2001 event are unlikelyto be identified in the paleoseismic trenches, so our observations represent the minimum number of moderate tolarge earthquakes that have occurred on this part of the El Salvador Fault Zone. We observe significant variabilityin single-event displacement in the trenches, which we interpret as possible cascade rupture of several segmentsof the El Salvador Fault Zone. Combining displacements of river courses and the timing of events revealed in thetrenches, we calculate a slip rate of c. 4mm/yr for El Salvador Fault Zone, identifying the fault zone as a majortectonic feature of the region, and a major source of seismic hazard and risk in El Salvador. PB Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra "Jaume Almera" (Barcelona) SN 1695-6133 YR 2012 FD 2012 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/44263 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/44263 LA eng DS Docta Complutense RD 5 abr 2025