Publication Date:
1996
abstract:
A two-dimensional active seismic experiment was performed on Mount Vesuvius: Explosive charges were set off at three sites, and the seismic signal along a dense line of 82 seismometers was recorded. A high-velocity basement, formed by Mesozoic carbonates, was identified 2 to 3 kilometers beneath the volcano, A slower (P-wave velocity V-P similar or equal to 3.4 to 3.8 kilometers per second) and shallower high-velocity zone under[ies the central part of the volcano. Large-amplitude late arrivals with a dominant horizontal wave motion and low-frequency content were identified as a P to S phase converted at a depth of about 10 kilometers at the top of a low-velocity zone (V-P < 3 kilometers per second), which might represent a melting zone.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Seismic tomography; Seismic refraction; Vesuvius Volcanic complex
List of contributors:
DE FRANCO, Roberto
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