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High-precision locations of the microseismicity preceding the 2002–2003 Mt. Etna eruption

Author(s)
Gambino, S.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Mostaccio, A.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Patanè, D.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Scarfì, L.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Ursino, A.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Language
English
Status
Published
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS  
Issue/vol(year)
L18604/31(2004)
Publisher
AGU
Pages (printed)
1-4
Date Issued
September 18, 2004
DOI
10.1029/2004GL020499
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/448
Subjects
04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.03. Earthquake source and dynamics  
04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.08. Volcano seismology  
04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.03. Magmas  
04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.06. Volcano monitoring  
Subjects

Seismology: Earthquak...

Seismology: Earthquak...

Seismology: Volcano s...

Volcanology: Eruption...

Volcanology: Magma mi...

Abstract
To recognize possible signals of intrusive processes leading to the last 2002–2003 flank eruption at Mt. Etna, we analyzed the spatial pattern of microseismicity between August 2001 and October 2002 and calculated 23 fault plane solutions (FPSs) for shocks with magnitude greater than 2.5. By applying the double-difference approach of Waldhauser and Ellsworth [2000] on 3D locations, we found that most of the scattered epicentral locations further collapse in roughly linear features. High-precision locations evidenced a distribution of earthquakes along two main alignments, oriented NE-SW to ENE-WSW and NW-SE, matching well both with the known tectonic and volcanic lineaments of Etna and FPSs results. Moreover, microseismicity and swarms located along the NNW-SSE volcano-genetic trend suggest, together with geodetic data and volcanological evidence that progressive magma refilling has occurred since February 2002.
References
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