Gravity time sequences collected at Etna volcano by continuously recording spring-based relative gravimeters showed significant variations in temporal correspondence with paroxysmal eruptions. Since the observed gravity variations can only be partially related to subsurface mass redistribution phenomena, we investigated on the instrumental effects due to the ground vibrations as those accompanying explosive activity. We simulated the performances of relative gravimeters through laboratory experiments to estimate their response to vertical and horizontal excitations. Laboratory tests were carried out using a vibrating platform capable of accelerating the instruments with intensities and frequencies, in both the vertical and horizontal direct...
On two occasions, sudden gravity changes occurred simultaneously at two summit Etna’s stations, duri...
To achieve a balance between uncertainty and efficiency in gravity measurements, we have investigate...
We investigate the relationship between changes of the gravity field and the release of the seismic ...
Gravity time sequences collected at Etna volcano by continuously recording spring-based relative gra...
Experimental and theoretical studies have shown that, due to the magma/gas dynamics in the upper par...
Mount Etna volcano is characterized by a fractured edifice so that the seismic activity and the grou...
In this paper we discuss the data collected by a large aperture array of broadband seismometers and ...
We analyse a microgravity data set acquired from two spring LaCoste & Romberg gravity meters operate...
A 2.5-month long gravity sequence, encompassing the starting period of the 2002–2003 Etna eruption a...
The goal of this paper is to describe how continuous gravity measurements can improve the geophysica...
Time-dependent gravimetric measurements can detect subsurface processes long before magma flow leads...
During the summer of 2005, we performed a 2-month lasting experiment (29 July - 29 September), using...
On two occasions, sudden gravity changes occurred simultaneously at two summit Etna’s stations, duri...
Since 1986, we have been intensively monitoring the gravity field on Mt Etna to detect underground m...
Microgravity observations at Mt. Etna have been routinely performed as both discrete (since 1986) an...
On two occasions, sudden gravity changes occurred simultaneously at two summit Etna’s stations, duri...
To achieve a balance between uncertainty and efficiency in gravity measurements, we have investigate...
We investigate the relationship between changes of the gravity field and the release of the seismic ...
Gravity time sequences collected at Etna volcano by continuously recording spring-based relative gra...
Experimental and theoretical studies have shown that, due to the magma/gas dynamics in the upper par...
Mount Etna volcano is characterized by a fractured edifice so that the seismic activity and the grou...
In this paper we discuss the data collected by a large aperture array of broadband seismometers and ...
We analyse a microgravity data set acquired from two spring LaCoste & Romberg gravity meters operate...
A 2.5-month long gravity sequence, encompassing the starting period of the 2002–2003 Etna eruption a...
The goal of this paper is to describe how continuous gravity measurements can improve the geophysica...
Time-dependent gravimetric measurements can detect subsurface processes long before magma flow leads...
During the summer of 2005, we performed a 2-month lasting experiment (29 July - 29 September), using...
On two occasions, sudden gravity changes occurred simultaneously at two summit Etna’s stations, duri...
Since 1986, we have been intensively monitoring the gravity field on Mt Etna to detect underground m...
Microgravity observations at Mt. Etna have been routinely performed as both discrete (since 1986) an...
On two occasions, sudden gravity changes occurred simultaneously at two summit Etna’s stations, duri...
To achieve a balance between uncertainty and efficiency in gravity measurements, we have investigate...
We investigate the relationship between changes of the gravity field and the release of the seismic ...