© 2017 Geological Society of America. Statistical analysis of temporal relationships between large earthquakes (Mw ≥ 7) and volcanic eruptions suggests that seismic waves may trigger eruptions over great (\u3e 1000 km) distances from the epicenter, but a robust relationship between volcanic and teleseismic activity remains elusive. Here we investigate the relationship between dynamic stresses propagated by surface waves and a volcanic response, manifested by changes in sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions measured by the spaceborne Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI). Surface wave amplitudes for a catalog of 69 earthquakes in A.D. 2004-2010 are modeled at 12 persistently degassing volcanoes detected by the OMI. The volcanic response is assessed by...
Recently developed UV cameras offer improvement in remote sensing of volcanic SO2, with temporal res...
In 1996, after 150 years of relative calm, Turrialba Volcano was reawakening. A visible plume and se...
Influences of distant earthquakes on volcanic systems by dynamic stress transfer are well documented...
Magmatic degassing, typically measured as SO2 flux, plays a fundamental role in controlling volcani...
Villarrica is one of the most active volcanoes in Chile and is presently characterized by continuous...
Abstract Although data catalog analyses have confirmed that volcanic eruptions are triggered by larg...
The existence of a causal link between large earthquakes and volcanic unrest is widely accepted. Rec...
Increasing evidence supports the claim that stress changes play a fundamental role in triggering vol...
Magmatic degassing, typically measured as SO2 flux, plays a fundamental role in controlling volcanic...
Solfatara crater, located in the Campi Flegrei caldera, is a volcano with one of the highest degassi...
International audienceThe link between seismicity and degassing is investigated during the VEI 4 eru...
Understanding the mechanisms that cause effusive eruptions is the key to mitigating their associated...
It has been noted for centuries that earthquakes appear to trigger the eruption of volcanoes. For ex...
Recently developed UV cameras offer improvement in remote sensing of volcanic SO2, with temporal res...
In 1996, after 150 years of relative calm, Turrialba Volcano was reawakening. A visible plume and se...
Influences of distant earthquakes on volcanic systems by dynamic stress transfer are well documented...
Magmatic degassing, typically measured as SO2 flux, plays a fundamental role in controlling volcani...
Villarrica is one of the most active volcanoes in Chile and is presently characterized by continuous...
Abstract Although data catalog analyses have confirmed that volcanic eruptions are triggered by larg...
The existence of a causal link between large earthquakes and volcanic unrest is widely accepted. Rec...
Increasing evidence supports the claim that stress changes play a fundamental role in triggering vol...
Magmatic degassing, typically measured as SO2 flux, plays a fundamental role in controlling volcanic...
Solfatara crater, located in the Campi Flegrei caldera, is a volcano with one of the highest degassi...
International audienceThe link between seismicity and degassing is investigated during the VEI 4 eru...
Understanding the mechanisms that cause effusive eruptions is the key to mitigating their associated...
It has been noted for centuries that earthquakes appear to trigger the eruption of volcanoes. For ex...
Recently developed UV cameras offer improvement in remote sensing of volcanic SO2, with temporal res...
In 1996, after 150 years of relative calm, Turrialba Volcano was reawakening. A visible plume and se...
Influences of distant earthquakes on volcanic systems by dynamic stress transfer are well documented...