Volcanic tremor at Mt. Etna: State-of-the-art and perspectives |
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Authors: | S. Gresta S. Imposa D. Patané G. Patané |
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Affiliation: | (1) Istituto di Scienze della Terra, University of Catania, Corso Italia 55, 95129 Catania, Italy |
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Abstract: | Volcanic tremor on Etna seems to have its origin within the main magma feeding system. On the basis of both spectral analyses at two permanent seismic stations and periodical measurements along the slopes of the volcano, two distinct sources are proposed. The former, characterized by low frequency contents (f<1.5 Hz), is located in a 2 km deep flat magma chamber, whereas the latter source seems to be linked to the upper part of the active vents.Turbulent motions in the magma-gas mixture, induced by escaping gases within the conduits, is one proposed cause of volcanic tremor on Etna (Seidlet al., 1981).From spectral analyses we propose approximate models of the feeding system of the main summit craters.Time variations of tremor energy were also investigated, and no regular patterns have been observed for the studied eruptions.More systematic information seems to be needed for a better knowledge of both the source model and location, and correlation between tremor features and volcanic activity. |
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Keywords: | Mt. Etna volcanic tremor eruptive precursors |
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