Gorely is an active volcano located 75 km from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kamchatka. In 2010–2015, it exhibited strong activity expressed by anomalously high gas emission. In 2013–2014, we deployed a temporary network consisting of 20 temporary seismic stations that operated for one year. We selected 333 events with 1613 P-wave and 2421 S-wave arrival times to build the first tomographic model of this volcano. The seismic model was carefully verified using a series of synthetic tests. Our tomographic model provides a mechanism for volatile feeding of Gorely. An unexpected feature of the model was low Vp/Vs ratios; below 1.4 in some parts. One reason for such low Vp/Vs ratios is gas contamination due to magma degassing. In the central part of...
During the summer of 1997, Karymsky Volcano produced summit explosions about six times each hour. Ty...
Avacha group includes two active and potentially dangerous volcanoes, Avachinsky and Koryaksky, loca...
International audienceDeep long-period (DLP) earthquakes observed beneath active volcanoes are somet...
We present the results of time-dependent local earthquake tomography for the Kluchevskoy group of vo...
International audienceThe Klyuchevskoy group of volcanoes (KGV) in Kamchatka includes three presentl...
International audienceKlyuchevskoy and surrounding volcanoes in central Kamchatka form the Northern ...
International audienceThe Klyuchevskoy Volcanic Group is a cluster of the world's most active subduc...
The Kamchatka peninsula, in the north-western part of the Pacific ’Ring of Fire’, is one of the most ...
Three-dimensional structural images of the P-wave velocity below the edifice of the great Klyuchevsk...
The explosions of Karymsky volcano often produce signals containing a sequence of repeating pulses r...
During the summer of 1997, Karymsky Volcano produced summit explosions about six times each hour. Ty...
Avacha group includes two active and potentially dangerous volcanoes, Avachinsky and Koryaksky, loca...
International audienceDeep long-period (DLP) earthquakes observed beneath active volcanoes are somet...
We present the results of time-dependent local earthquake tomography for the Kluchevskoy group of vo...
International audienceThe Klyuchevskoy group of volcanoes (KGV) in Kamchatka includes three presentl...
International audienceKlyuchevskoy and surrounding volcanoes in central Kamchatka form the Northern ...
International audienceThe Klyuchevskoy Volcanic Group is a cluster of the world's most active subduc...
The Kamchatka peninsula, in the north-western part of the Pacific ’Ring of Fire’, is one of the most ...
Three-dimensional structural images of the P-wave velocity below the edifice of the great Klyuchevsk...
The explosions of Karymsky volcano often produce signals containing a sequence of repeating pulses r...
During the summer of 1997, Karymsky Volcano produced summit explosions about six times each hour. Ty...
Avacha group includes two active and potentially dangerous volcanoes, Avachinsky and Koryaksky, loca...
International audienceDeep long-period (DLP) earthquakes observed beneath active volcanoes are somet...