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Comparison of integrated geodetic data models and satellite radar interferograms to infer magma storage during the 1991 - 1993 Mt. Etna eruption

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
We compare the results obtained from the modelling of EDM, GPS, levelling and tilt data measured in the first part of the 1991–1993 eruption at Etna to the InSAR data acquired during the second part. The geodetic changes are very marked in the first half of the eruption and constrain a deflation source located at a few kilometers of depth (>> 3 km b.s.l.), in agreement with other independent geophysical evidence. SAR data, available during the second part of the eruption, were analysed for different time intervals in the second part of the eruption. The interpretation of SAR interferograms reveals a large-scale but less marked deflation of the volcano that could be caused by a deeper source. This second source is in accord with a second deeper anomaly revealed by recent seismic investigations. The combination of geodetic data modelling and SAR images suggests a complex plumbing system composed at least of two possible storage regions located at different depths.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Geodesy; SAR Interferometry; ground deformation; Mt. Etna volcano
List of contributors:
Sansosti, Eugenio; Berardino, Paolo
Authors of the University:
BERARDINO PAOLO
SANSOSTI EUGENIO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/438235
Published in:
PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS (PRINT. ED.)
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