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| Authors: | Macedonio, G.* Martini, M.* |
| Title: | Motivations for muon radiography of active volcanoes |
| Title of journal: | Earth Planets Space |
| Series/Report no.: | /(2009) |
| Publisher: | Terra Scientific Publishing Company |
| Issue Date: | 2009 |
| Keywords: | Volcanic structure muon radiography Vesuvius, Stromboli Asama volcano |
| Abstract: | Muon radiography represents an innovative tool for investigating the interior of active volcanoes. This method
integrates the conventional geophysical techniques and provides an independent way to estimate the density of
the volcano structure and reveal the presence of magma conduits. The experience from the pioneer experiments
performed at Mt. Asama, Mt. West Iwate, and Showa-Shinzan (Japan) are very encouraging. Muon radiography
could be applied, in principle, at any stratovolcano. Here we focus our attention on Vesuvius and Stromboli
(Italy). |
| Appears in Collections: | Papers Published / Papers in press 04.08.06. Volcano monitoring 04.02.05. Downhole, radioactivity, remote sensing, and other methods 04.02.07. Instruments and techniques
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