Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Different observational techniques are compared in order to investigate possible
correlations in seismic activity. The study site is the island of Kefallin?`a (Greece), where measurements
available included (1) DInSAR, DGPS, and DEM data, (2) soil exhalation measured by
monitoring Radon (Rn) well content, and (3) acoustic emissions (AE) at high and low frequency
(point-like records with high temporal resolution). AE records provide: (1) relative time variation
of the applied stress intensity and (2) the state of fatigue of stressed rock volumes, the AE source.
Our results indicate that the large spatial scale (poor time resolution) may be considered quite satisfactory,
whereas fractal analysis of the AE time series displayed some discrepancies when compared
to analogous investigations in the Italian Peninsula. Therefore, some refinement is needed in
order to reach more precise interpretations of the relevant information available with this kind of
data. However, both sets of observations appear in agreement with each other, although more
exhaustive investigations would require a suitable array of point-like AE and Rn (or other)
measuring sites, as well as longer data series. The latter are particulary helpful for detailed
interpretations of the different occurrences within tectonically complex settings where crustal
stress crises are marked by various types of geological phenomena.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
crustal stress; seismic activity; AE monitoring; GPS; DInSAR
Elenco autori:
Gregori, Giovanni; Paparo, Gabriele; Poscolieri, Maurizio
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Titolo del libro:
FRACTAL ANALYSIS FOR NATURAL HAZARDS