Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/14882
Authors: Longo, Manfredi* 
Lazzaro, Gianluca* 
Caruso, Cinzia Giuseppina* 
Corbo, Andrea* 
Scirè Scappuzzo, Sergio Simone* 
Italiano, Francesco* 
Gattuso, Alessandro* 
Romano, Davide* 
Title: Hydro-acoustic signals from the Panarea shallow hydrothermal field: new inferences of a direct link with Stromboli
Publisher: Geological society of London
Issue Date: 2021
URL: https://sp.lyellcollection.org/content/early/2021/09/01/SP519-2020-184
ISBN: 978-1-78620-546-9
Keywords: Hydro-Acoustics
Subject ClassificationVulcanology
Abstract: We present the results from a mid-term monitoring activity carried out at the submarine hydrothermal system located off Panarea Island (Aeolian Islands, Italy). The collected data concern multiparametric information from a self-operating seafloor station (acoustics and chemical–physical parameters) acquiring data at regular intervals and transmitting it twice a day in near real-time. The acoustic records were analysed with the principal aim of investigating bubbling variations related to gas flow rate. Several anomalies have been documented, in the bubbling activity detected at high frequencies (100–2000 Hz), as well as in very low acoustic frequencies, related to fluids dynamic along cracks. An astonishing correlation between soil CO2 flux emissions recorded at Stromboli craters and the acoustic signals in the 1–30 Hz range has been identified, suggesting how this tectonic link could act as an escape route for fluids characterized by a shared source.
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