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Seismological constraints on the 2018 Mt. Etna (Italy) flank eruption and implications for the flank dynamics of the volcano
Authors:Salvatore Alparone  Graziella Barberi  Elisabetta Giampiccolo  Vincenza Maiolino  Antonino Mostaccio  Carla Musumeci  Antonio Scaltrito  Luciano Scarfì  Tiziana Tuv  Andrea Ursino
Institution:Salvatore Alparone,Graziella Barberi,Elisabetta Giampiccolo,Vincenza Maiolino,Antonino Mostaccio,Carla Musumeci,Antonio Scaltrito,Luciano Scarfì,Tiziana Tuvè,Andrea Ursino
Abstract:3D earthquake locations, focal mechanisms and stress tensor distribution in a 16‐month interval covering the 2018 Mt. Etna flank eruption, enabled us to investigate the relationship between magma intrusion and structural response of the volcano and shed light on the dynamic processes affecting the instability of Mt. Etna. The magma intrusion likely caused tension in the flanks of the volcano, leading to significant ground deformation and redistribution of stress on the neighbouring faults at the edge of Mt. Etna's unstable sector, encouraging the ESE sliding of the eastern flank of the volcano. Accordingly, FPSs of the post‐eruptive events show strike slip faulting mechanisms, under a stress regime characterized by a maximum compressive σ1, NE‐SW oriented. In this perspective, any flank eruption could temporarily enhance the sliding process of both the southern and eastern flanks of the volcano.
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