The conductivity structure of the top 2 km of the crust is examined using data from collocated magnetotelluric (MT) and time-domain electromagnetic (TDEM) soundings across the Vesuvius volcano. The MT data were corrected for static shift using dual-configuration TDEM data. The TEM and MT data were jointly inverted to yield 1D models while the TE and TM mode MT data were jointly inverted using a 2D inversion approach. The resulting models reveal the presence of a resistive cover layer underlain by an anomalous conductive layer (c. 250–500 m below the ground surface) that is shallowest underneath the caldera. We suggest that the conductive body below the caldera is related to enhanced hydrothermal circulation; outside the caldera, the conduct...
International audienceAB: Quantitative interpretation of MT anomalies in volcanic regions requires l...
Abstract This paper presents the results of an original short-period magnetotelluric survey performe...
We present the results of a multi-methodological geophysical study of the Vesuvian area, essentially...
The conductivity structure of the top 2 km of the crust is examined using data from collocated magne...
The conductivity structure of the top 2 km of the crust is examined using data from collocated magne...
Magnetotelluric (MT) soundings performed in the past in the volcanic area of Mt. Vesuvius by two ind...
We present and discuss the results of an integrated electrical and electromagnetic survey in the act...
During 1997 ten magnetotelluric (MT) soundings were recorded in single-site mode above the Mt. Somma...
Article in PressInternational audienceA model of the electrical resistivity of Mt. Vesuvius has been...
he results of a magnetotelluric (MT) survey performed at Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy) are presented and ...
We present and and discuss the results of an integrated electrical and electromagnetic survey in the...
A magnetotelluric survey, with a reference magnetometer for noise cancellation, was conducted at acc...
International audienceAB: Quantitative interpretation of MT anomalies in volcanic regions requires l...
Abstract This paper presents the results of an original short-period magnetotelluric survey performe...
We present the results of a multi-methodological geophysical study of the Vesuvian area, essentially...
The conductivity structure of the top 2 km of the crust is examined using data from collocated magne...
The conductivity structure of the top 2 km of the crust is examined using data from collocated magne...
Magnetotelluric (MT) soundings performed in the past in the volcanic area of Mt. Vesuvius by two ind...
We present and discuss the results of an integrated electrical and electromagnetic survey in the act...
During 1997 ten magnetotelluric (MT) soundings were recorded in single-site mode above the Mt. Somma...
Article in PressInternational audienceA model of the electrical resistivity of Mt. Vesuvius has been...
he results of a magnetotelluric (MT) survey performed at Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy) are presented and ...
We present and and discuss the results of an integrated electrical and electromagnetic survey in the...
A magnetotelluric survey, with a reference magnetometer for noise cancellation, was conducted at acc...
International audienceAB: Quantitative interpretation of MT anomalies in volcanic regions requires l...
Abstract This paper presents the results of an original short-period magnetotelluric survey performe...
We present the results of a multi-methodological geophysical study of the Vesuvian area, essentially...