RT Journal Article T1 Estudio por interferometria de radar (Insar) del terremoto de Muía (Murcia) de febrero 1999 (mb: 4.8) aplicado a la caracterizacón de la fuente sismogenética T1 Study by RADAR interferometry (insar) of the Mula (Murcia) 1999 (mb 4.8) earthquake applied to theseismotectonic analysis of the seismic source A1 Martínez Díaz, J. J. A1 Rigo, A. A1 Louis, L. A1 Capote, Ramón A1 Hernández Enrile, J. L. A1 Carreño, Emma A1 Tsige, Meaza AB The RADAR interferometry (INSAR) is a modern technique that offers the possibility to identify and quantify surface displacements using phase differences from two different RADAR images (Massonnet and Feigl,1998). The result of an interferometric study applied to the February 1 999 (Mb: 4.8) Mula (Murcia) earthquake is shown in this work. The available seismological data for this earthquake give different focal mechanisms (reverse or strike-slip mechanism) depending on the applied method. The five coseismic interferograms show that the Mula mainshock produced a very small surface deformation, less than expected for a pure reverse and swallow source. This evidence and the surface geological data support a NE-SO strike-slip fault (probably the Crevillente fault) to be the seismogenetic source PB Sociedad Geológica de España YR 2001 FD 2001 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10272/9486 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10272/9486 LA spa DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 14 jul 2026