The edifice of a volcano is a unique deformational environment, dependent not just on active volcanic processes but also on its composition, structure, and morphology. We measured the deformation of Volcn Arenal, Costa Rica, using interferograms constructed from both ALOS and RadarSat data between 2005 and 2009. The volcano's western flanks are moving downslope at an angle of ∼55° below the horizontal plane and a consistent rate of at least ∼7 cm/yr. We use the pattern, rate, and direction of motion to test several hypotheses for its origin. Our favored explanation is creep along a shallow sliding plane, most likely the interface between deposits postdating the 1968 lateral blast eruption and the older lavas and paleosoils beneath. Our meas...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
The evolution of volcanoes is strictly related with their substratum and the regional tectonics. The...
Massive flank failure is a fairly common process in the evolution of volcanoes, having occurred at o...
Satellite measurements of volcano deformation have the potential to illuminate a wide range of volca...
OVSICORI, COMETThe shape and stability of a volcano’s edifice depends on the relationship between er...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
Recent measurements of ground deformation at an active volcano show great promise for elucidating th...
Recent measurements of ground deformation at an active volcano show great promise for elucidating th...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
Magma movements from reservoir toward the surface are responsible for volcanic unrest. Unrest can cu...
The evolution of volcanoes is strictly related with their substratum and the regional tectonics. The...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
The evolution of volcanoes is strictly related with their substratum and the regional tectonics. The...
Massive flank failure is a fairly common process in the evolution of volcanoes, having occurred at o...
Satellite measurements of volcano deformation have the potential to illuminate a wide range of volca...
OVSICORI, COMETThe shape and stability of a volcano’s edifice depends on the relationship between er...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
Recent measurements of ground deformation at an active volcano show great promise for elucidating th...
Recent measurements of ground deformation at an active volcano show great promise for elucidating th...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
Magma movements from reservoir toward the surface are responsible for volcanic unrest. Unrest can cu...
The evolution of volcanoes is strictly related with their substratum and the regional tectonics. The...
International audienceArenal Volcano is a small (~1750 m above sea level, ~10 km3) stratovolcano tha...
The evolution of volcanoes is strictly related with their substratum and the regional tectonics. The...
Massive flank failure is a fairly common process in the evolution of volcanoes, having occurred at o...