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Authors: Calò, Marco* 
Tramelli, Anna* 
Title: Anatomy of the Campi Flegrei caldera using Enhanced Seismic Tomography Models
Journal: Scientific Reports 
Series/Report no.: /8 (2018)
Issue Date: Jan-2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-34456-x
URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-34456-x.pdf
Keywords: tomography
scattering
attenuation
Campi Flegrei
Abstract: Campi Flegrei caldera (Southern Italy) is a densely inhabited area and suffered several unrest episodes in the last centuries. The dynamic of the caldera is highly debated because of conflicting interpretations. Here we present a detailed reconstruction of the Campi Flegrei structure obtained using the microseismicity recorded during the 1984 unrest. Enhanced Seismic Tomography models obtained with these data allow us describing seismic velocities, attenuation, and scattering patterns. Results show: (1) a plumbing system with a diameter of 1 km located between 2.3 km and 4 km depth (2) a 0.5 km thick caprock located at 2 km depth interpreted as the main structure regulating the fluid interchange between deep and shallow sectors of the caldera, (3) the shape and volume of a shallow reservoir beneath the city of Pozzuoli; this reservoir played a key role during the 1982-1984 unrest, (4) several small reservoirs beneath the main craters of the caldera. All these features fit into the debated question on magmatic or hydrothermal mechanism driving the caldera deformation resulting of crucial importance to allow a better assessment of the hazard.
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