Comment on “The May 20 (MW 6.1) and 29 (MW 6.0), 2012, Emilia (Po Plain, Northern Italy) earthquakes: New seismotectonic implications from subsurface geology and high-quality hypocenter location” by Carannante et al., 2015
Carannante et al. (2015) proposed an original seismotectonic interpretation of the Ferrara arc in the Po Plain
(Italy) based on an accurate hypocenter relocation of the 2012 Emilia earthquake sequence and on structural
analyses of sub-surface data. They contend that the causative faults of the 2012 sequence do not belong to the
fold-and-thrusts system comprising the Ferrara Arc but in fact are located in the underlying basement. In our
view this interpretation does not agree with observations, including: 1) the structural interpretation of the
seismic reflection lines, that contrasts with some of the available data, e.g. the stratigraphy inferred from deep
wells; 2) the seismotectonic setting, that is based exclusively on the correlation between inferred structural
features and the location of late aftershocks; and 3) the inconsistency of the proposed seismogenic sources
with the elevation changes caused by the sequence. All these points compromise the Carannante et al.’s
interpretation and, as a consequence, previously proposed seismotectonic models are still valid.