Earthquake triggering of hydrothermal and volcanic systems is ubiquitous, but the underlying processes driving these systems are not well-understood. We numerically investigate the influence of seismic wave interaction with volcanic systems simulated as a trapped, high-pressure fluid reservoir connected to a fluid filled fault system in a 2-D poroelastic medium. Different orientations and earthquake magnitudes are studied to quantify dynamic and static stress, and pore pressure changes induced by a seismic event. Results show that although the response of the system is mainly dominated by characteristics of the radiated seismic waves, local structures can also play an important role on the system dynamics. The fluid reservoir affects the se...
Coseismic static stress changes and dynamic stresses generated by seismic waves cause changes in wat...
In this study we examine the interaction of tectonic and volcanically-generated stress fields, and t...
Effects of faulting on fluids permeating the crust have been documented in several cases. The revers...
Earthquakes can trigger volcanic and hydrothermal activity at a large distance range and a wide time...
One of the most recent novelties in volcanology is the finding of a statistically significant influe...
The strain-stress state generated by faulting or cracking and influenced by the strong heterogeneity...
The standard paradigm to describe seismicity induced by fluid injection is to apply non-linear diffu...
Groundwater affects volcanic and fault processes at a wide range of spatiotemporal scales. This diss...
International audienceFluid pressurization, a possible mechanism of fault weakening, exerts a critic...
The physical processes generating seismicity within volcanic edifices are highly complex and not ful...
Numerous observations indicate that fluids circulate in the crust after an earthquake, with time con...
A number of outstanding questions in earthquake physics revolve around under-standing the relationsh...
The existence of a causal link between large earthquakes and volcanic unrest is widely accepted. Rec...
Earthquakes occur in a variety of geologic settings throughout the Earth: from volcanic summits all ...
International audienceFelt induced seismicity compromises the public perception on the deployment of...
Coseismic static stress changes and dynamic stresses generated by seismic waves cause changes in wat...
In this study we examine the interaction of tectonic and volcanically-generated stress fields, and t...
Effects of faulting on fluids permeating the crust have been documented in several cases. The revers...
Earthquakes can trigger volcanic and hydrothermal activity at a large distance range and a wide time...
One of the most recent novelties in volcanology is the finding of a statistically significant influe...
The strain-stress state generated by faulting or cracking and influenced by the strong heterogeneity...
The standard paradigm to describe seismicity induced by fluid injection is to apply non-linear diffu...
Groundwater affects volcanic and fault processes at a wide range of spatiotemporal scales. This diss...
International audienceFluid pressurization, a possible mechanism of fault weakening, exerts a critic...
The physical processes generating seismicity within volcanic edifices are highly complex and not ful...
Numerous observations indicate that fluids circulate in the crust after an earthquake, with time con...
A number of outstanding questions in earthquake physics revolve around under-standing the relationsh...
The existence of a causal link between large earthquakes and volcanic unrest is widely accepted. Rec...
Earthquakes occur in a variety of geologic settings throughout the Earth: from volcanic summits all ...
International audienceFelt induced seismicity compromises the public perception on the deployment of...
Coseismic static stress changes and dynamic stresses generated by seismic waves cause changes in wat...
In this study we examine the interaction of tectonic and volcanically-generated stress fields, and t...
Effects of faulting on fluids permeating the crust have been documented in several cases. The revers...