A syn-eruptive ground deformation episode measured by GPS, during the 2001 eruption on the upper southern flank of Mt Etna
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English
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Published
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Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
4/66/2004
Publisher
Springer
Pages (printed)
336-341
Date Issued
May 2004
Abstract
Ground deformation occurring on the southern flank of Mt Etna volcano during the JulyAugust 2001 eruption was monitored by GPS measurements along an EW profile crossing the fissure system. This profile was measured eight times during the eruption, using the 'stop and go' semi-kinematic technique. Horizontal and vertical displacements between GPS surveys are reported for each station. The most significant event is a deformation episode occurring during the first week of the eruption, between 2527 July. Displacements were measured on benchmarks close to the eruptive fissure and the tensile 1989 fracture. Data inversions for measured displacements were performed using the Okada model. The model shows the narrowing of the 2001 dyke accompanied by a dextral dislocation along an east-dipping fault, parallel to the 1989 fracture.
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Taddeucci J, Pompilio M, Scarlato P (2002) Monitoring the explosive activity of the July–August 2001 eruption of Mt Etna (Italy) by ash characterization. Geophys Res Lett 29:1029–1032.
Bonaccorso A, Aloisi M, Mattia M (2002) Dyke emplacement forerunning the Etna July 2001 eruption modeled through continuous tilt and GPS data. Geophys Res Lett 29:13,10.1029/ 2001GL014397
Bonforte A, Puglisi G (2003) Magma uprising and flank dynamics on Mt Etna volcano, studied by GPS data (1994–1995). J Geophys Res 108(B3):2153–2162
Borgia A, Ferrari L, Pasquar_ G (1992) Importance of gravitational spreading in the tectonic and volcanic evolution of Mt Etna. Nature 357:231–235
Falsaperla S, Alparone S, D’Amico S, Di Grazia G, Ferrari F, Langer H, Sgroi T, Spampanato S, Zuccarello L (2001) Characteristics of volcanic tremor preceding and accompanying the eruption of Mt Etna on July 17, 2001. GNV General Assembly, Roma 9–11 October 2001, First year meeting abstracts, p 232.
Froger JL, Merle O, Briole P (2001) Active spreading and regional extension at Mount Etna imaged by SAR interferometry. Earth Planet Sci Lett 187:245–258.
Frazzetta G, Lanzafame G (1990) The NE and SE fracture systems. In: F Barberi, A Bertagnini, P Landi (eds) CNR: Gruppo Nazionale per la Vulcanologia Mt Etna: the 1989 eruption. Giardini Editori, Pisa
INGV staff (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) (2001) Multidisciplinary approach yields insight into Mt Etna eruption. EOS 82(52):653–656
Obrizzo F (1998) Vertical ground movements by precise levellings. Acta Vulcanol 10:170–174
Puglisi G, Guglielmino F (1994) Sperimentazione del GPS semi-cinematico per applicazioni geodinamiche. XIII Convegno GNGTS
Puglisi G, Bonaccorso M, Bonforte A, Campisi O, Consoli O, Maugeri SR, Nunnari G, Puglisi B, Rossi M, Velardita R (1998) 1993–1995 GPS measurements on Mt Etna: improvements in network configuration and surveying techniques. Acta Vulcanol 10:158–169
Puglisi G, Bonforte A, Maugeri SR (2001) Ground deformation patterns on Mt Etna, between 1992 and 1994, inferred from GPS data. Bull Volcanol 62:371–384.
Taddeucci J, Pompilio M, Scarlato P (2002) Monitoring the explosive activity of the July–August 2001 eruption of Mt Etna (Italy) by ash characterization. Geophys Res Lett 29:1029–1032.
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