This paper describes design, observation methodology, results and interpretation of the GPS surveys conducted in the areas of the N-W of Tenerife where deformation was detected using InSAR. To avoid undesirable antenna positioning errors in the stations built using nails, we designed and used calibrated, fixed-length metal poles, allowing us to guarantee that the GPS antenna was stationed with a height repeatability of the order of 1 mm and of less than 3 millimeters on the horizontal plane. The results demonstrate that this system is ideal for field observation, especially to detect small displacements that might be masked by accidental errors in height measurements or centering when observed with a tripod. When observations were processed...
Trabajo presentado en el 18th International Symposium on Geodynamics and Earth Tides: Intelligent Ea...
The Canary Islands are mostly characterized by diffuse and scattered volcanism affecting a large are...
Ground deformation due to volcanic magma intrusion is recognised as an important precursor of erupti...
This paper describes design, observation methodology, results and interpretation of the GPS surveys ...
Geodetic volcano monitoring in Tenerife has mainly focused on the Las Cañadas Caldera, where a geode...
This work presents results for the three-dimensional displacement field at Tenerife Island calculate...
Traditionally, observations of seismic, hydrologic, or fumarolic activity have proven useful in volc...
We review the results of the geodetic and structural studies carried out on La Palma Island using ge...
After the 2004 unrest on Tenerife (Canary Islands), the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ne...
This dissertation deals with the ground deformation pattern affecting the volcanic area of Timanfaya...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) can be utilised to detect ground deformations of the surface of ...
Canary Islands form a volcanic archipelago with 7 major islands with a long-standing history of volc...
We report on a detailed geodetic continuous monitoring in Timanfaya volcanic area (TVA), where the m...
The Canary Archipelago is an active volcanic region located in the African plate, at 100 Km of the n...
Trabajo presentado en Fringe, celebrado en Helsinki (Finlandia), del 5 al 9 de junio de 2017We prese...
Trabajo presentado en el 18th International Symposium on Geodynamics and Earth Tides: Intelligent Ea...
The Canary Islands are mostly characterized by diffuse and scattered volcanism affecting a large are...
Ground deformation due to volcanic magma intrusion is recognised as an important precursor of erupti...
This paper describes design, observation methodology, results and interpretation of the GPS surveys ...
Geodetic volcano monitoring in Tenerife has mainly focused on the Las Cañadas Caldera, where a geode...
This work presents results for the three-dimensional displacement field at Tenerife Island calculate...
Traditionally, observations of seismic, hydrologic, or fumarolic activity have proven useful in volc...
We review the results of the geodetic and structural studies carried out on La Palma Island using ge...
After the 2004 unrest on Tenerife (Canary Islands), the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ne...
This dissertation deals with the ground deformation pattern affecting the volcanic area of Timanfaya...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) can be utilised to detect ground deformations of the surface of ...
Canary Islands form a volcanic archipelago with 7 major islands with a long-standing history of volc...
We report on a detailed geodetic continuous monitoring in Timanfaya volcanic area (TVA), where the m...
The Canary Archipelago is an active volcanic region located in the African plate, at 100 Km of the n...
Trabajo presentado en Fringe, celebrado en Helsinki (Finlandia), del 5 al 9 de junio de 2017We prese...
Trabajo presentado en el 18th International Symposium on Geodynamics and Earth Tides: Intelligent Ea...
The Canary Islands are mostly characterized by diffuse and scattered volcanism affecting a large are...
Ground deformation due to volcanic magma intrusion is recognised as an important precursor of erupti...