We present a new P wave and S wave velocity model for the upper crust beneath Long Valley Caldera obtained using local earthquake tomography and receiver function analysis. We computed the tomographic model using both a graded inversion scheme and a traditional approach. We complement the tomographic Vp model with a teleseismic receiver function model based on data from broadband seismic stations (MLAC and MKV) located on the SE and SW margins of the resurgent dome inside the caldera. The inversions resolve (1) a shallow, high‐velocity P wave anomaly associated with the structural uplift of a resurgent dome; (2) an elongated, WNW striking low‐velocity anomaly (8%–10 % reduction in Vp) at a depth of 6 km (4 km below mean sea level) beneath t...
This is the published version. Copyright 1976 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.A temp...
<p>A high-resolution image of the compressional wave velocity and density structure in the shallow e...
The Campi Flegrei (CF) Caldera experiences dramatic ground deformations unsurpassed anywhere in the ...
We present a new P wave and S wave velocity model for the upper crust beneath Long Valley Caldera o...
Unrest at Long Valley caldera, California has been attributed to magma recharge or the ascent of hyd...
Long Valley Caldera and the Mono–Inyo Craters chain form a large volcanic complex in eastern Califo...
Seismic tomography combined with waveform modeling constrains the dimensions and melt content of a m...
The recognition and localisation of magmatic fluids are pre-requisites for evaluating the volcano ha...
Knowledge of the deep structure of Long Valley comes primarily from seismic studies. Most of these e...
We image seismic intrinsic (Q−1i) and scattering (Q−1s) attenuations in Long Valley Caldera, Califor...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/90JB02401.Seismic refl...
The Long Valley caldera (California) formed ~760,000 yr ago following the massive eruption of the Bi...
The Long Valley Caldera, located at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada range in California, has b...
Seismic-refraction profiles recorded north of Mammoth Lakes, California, using earthquake sources fr...
Long Valley Caldera is an active volcanic region in east central California. Surface deformation on ...
This is the published version. Copyright 1976 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.A temp...
<p>A high-resolution image of the compressional wave velocity and density structure in the shallow e...
The Campi Flegrei (CF) Caldera experiences dramatic ground deformations unsurpassed anywhere in the ...
We present a new P wave and S wave velocity model for the upper crust beneath Long Valley Caldera o...
Unrest at Long Valley caldera, California has been attributed to magma recharge or the ascent of hyd...
Long Valley Caldera and the Mono–Inyo Craters chain form a large volcanic complex in eastern Califo...
Seismic tomography combined with waveform modeling constrains the dimensions and melt content of a m...
The recognition and localisation of magmatic fluids are pre-requisites for evaluating the volcano ha...
Knowledge of the deep structure of Long Valley comes primarily from seismic studies. Most of these e...
We image seismic intrinsic (Q−1i) and scattering (Q−1s) attenuations in Long Valley Caldera, Califor...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/90JB02401.Seismic refl...
The Long Valley caldera (California) formed ~760,000 yr ago following the massive eruption of the Bi...
The Long Valley Caldera, located at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada range in California, has b...
Seismic-refraction profiles recorded north of Mammoth Lakes, California, using earthquake sources fr...
Long Valley Caldera is an active volcanic region in east central California. Surface deformation on ...
This is the published version. Copyright 1976 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.A temp...
<p>A high-resolution image of the compressional wave velocity and density structure in the shallow e...
The Campi Flegrei (CF) Caldera experiences dramatic ground deformations unsurpassed anywhere in the ...