Since 2007, absolute gravity measurements have been systematically accomplished to monitor the Etna volcano. Data are collected in 13 absolute stations distributed on the volcano edifice between 1500 and 2850 m a.s.l. with the commercial instrument FG5#238 and with the prototype instrument IMGC-02. We carried out several field surveys and confirmed that both the absolute gravimeters can still achieve a 10 µGal or better uncertainty even when they are operated in severe environmental conditions. The combined use of the transportable absolute and relative gravimeters has greatly improved the efficiency and changed the nature of the traditional gravity survey at Etna volcano. The annual changes of the gravity measured over 2007–2012 provide un...
The research carried out at the Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (formerly Istituto di Metr...
Mount Etna volcano is characterized by a fractured edifice so that the seismic activity and the grou...
As well known, measurements of the time-space changes of the gravity field are a powerful approach t...
Employing both absolute and relative gravimeters, we carried out three hybrid microgravity surveys a...
The INGV has been operating at Mt Etna a discrete gravity network since 1986 and three continuous gr...
To achieve a balance between uncertainty and efficiency in gravity measurements, we have investigate...
Accurate detection of time gravity changes attributable to the dynamics of volcanoes requires high-p...
Since 1986, we have been intensively monitoring the gravity field on Mt Etna to detect underground m...
We analyzed both absolute and relative gravity measurements collected at Mt Etna during a 1-yr time ...
Starting from 1981 relative gravity measurements are carried out at the Neapolitan volcanoes ( Vesuv...
A 2.5-month long gravity sequence, encompassing the starting period of the 2002–2003 Etna eruption a...
Microgravity observations at Mt. Etna have been routinely performed as both discrete (since 1986) an...
The research activity carried out during the last years and aimed to develop absolute gravimeters, ...
Temporal gravity changes in volcanic zones are related to sub-surface mass-redistrubutions or to el...
Systematic investigation of discrete gravity measurements has continued at Mount Etna since 1986. Th...
The research carried out at the Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (formerly Istituto di Metr...
Mount Etna volcano is characterized by a fractured edifice so that the seismic activity and the grou...
As well known, measurements of the time-space changes of the gravity field are a powerful approach t...
Employing both absolute and relative gravimeters, we carried out three hybrid microgravity surveys a...
The INGV has been operating at Mt Etna a discrete gravity network since 1986 and three continuous gr...
To achieve a balance between uncertainty and efficiency in gravity measurements, we have investigate...
Accurate detection of time gravity changes attributable to the dynamics of volcanoes requires high-p...
Since 1986, we have been intensively monitoring the gravity field on Mt Etna to detect underground m...
We analyzed both absolute and relative gravity measurements collected at Mt Etna during a 1-yr time ...
Starting from 1981 relative gravity measurements are carried out at the Neapolitan volcanoes ( Vesuv...
A 2.5-month long gravity sequence, encompassing the starting period of the 2002–2003 Etna eruption a...
Microgravity observations at Mt. Etna have been routinely performed as both discrete (since 1986) an...
The research activity carried out during the last years and aimed to develop absolute gravimeters, ...
Temporal gravity changes in volcanic zones are related to sub-surface mass-redistrubutions or to el...
Systematic investigation of discrete gravity measurements has continued at Mount Etna since 1986. Th...
The research carried out at the Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (formerly Istituto di Metr...
Mount Etna volcano is characterized by a fractured edifice so that the seismic activity and the grou...
As well known, measurements of the time-space changes of the gravity field are a powerful approach t...