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A comparative study of low-frequency seismic signals recorded at Stromboli volcano, Italy, and at Yasur volcano, Vanuatu

Nabyl A., Dorel J., Lardy Michel. 1997. .
A comparative study of low-frequency seismic signals recorded at Stromboli volcano, Italy, and at Yasur volcano, Vanuatu
ARTICLE, (1997 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)

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Subject
SISMOLOGIE, VOLCANOLOGIE, FREQUENCE, SEISME, VOLCAN, ETUDE COMPARATIVE, ACTIVITE VOLCANIQUE, SIGNAL SISMIQUE, EXPLOSION SISMIQUE, SECOUSSE VOLCANIQUE
Domains
Géologie, Volcanologie
Description

The explosive activities of the volcanoes Stromboli (Aeolian Islands, Italy) and Yasur (Tanna Island, Vanuatu) produce low-frequency seismic signals. Several types of such signals were identified both on Stromboli (Types Is and 11s) and on Yasur (Types Iy, IIy, and IIIy). The dominant Erequencies of these signals fall generally between 1 and 3 Hz although sometimes frequencies in the range 3- 6 Hz also exist. The two volcanoes display similar seismic characteristics: the seismic signal associated with the strombolian explosion is accompanied by a forerunner signal that occurs several seconds before eruption and which corresponds to the time separating the formation of the gas pocket at different levels in the magmatic column and its reaching the surface. The similar spectral characteristics of the volcanic background seismic noise and the discrete signals suggest a common source.

Keywords
seismology, volcanology, Yasur, volcanic earthquakes, low-frequency seismic events, explosion earthquakes, Stromboli
Language
English (en-GB)
Creators
Nabyl A., Dorel J., Lardy Michel
Contributors
Sources
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 1997, 40, p. 549-558.
Coverage
VANUATU, ITALIE
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