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On the interpretation of vertical gravity gradients produced by magmatic intrusions
Authors:Jos   Fern  ndez, Kristy F. Tiampo, John B. Rundle,Gerhard Jentzsch
Affiliation:aInstituto de Astronomía y Geodesia (CSIC-UCM), Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas, Plaza de Ciencias 3, Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain;bDepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada;cCenter for Computational Science and Engineering and Department of Physics, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616-8677, USA;dInstitute for Geosciences, FSU Jena, Burgweg 11, D-07749 Jena, Germany
Abstract:A method for the computation and interpretation of gravity and height changes and vertical gravity gradients produced by magmatic intrusions in a layered elastic–gravitational medium is presented. The methodology assumes a planar medium geometry, which consists of welded layers overlying a half-space. The medium is elastic and gravitating. The intrusion is treated as a point source and can be located at any depth inside the medium. The theoretical elastic–gravitational model allows the computation of the so-called geometric and orthometric vertical displacements as well as gravity changes of different types. The corresponding vertical gravity gradients can also be computed. We present several examples of theoretical computations and study different types of these geometric and orthometric gravity gradients and the information we can get from the application of the methodology described. The results presented show that the use of these gradients is a useful tool to obtain information on the dynamics of the injection processes, including the detection of new magma recharge. We show that using the elastic–gravitational deformation model we can explain non-linear gravity–height relationships that appear in volcanic areas. We also present the application of the methodology to Mayon volcano, Philippines, delineating the intrusion of new magma, consistent with the produced eruptions after the observation period.
Keywords:Gravity   Elevation   Temporal change   Magma intrusion   Elastic-gravitational model   Mayon volcano
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