We recorded high-frequency (> 10 Hz) harmonic tremor with spectral gliding at Hekla volcano in Iceland. Particle motion plots indicated a shallow tremor source. We observed up to two overtones beneath our Nyquist frequency of 50 Hz and could resolve a source of closely spaced pulses of very short duration (0.03 - 0.1 s) on zoomed seismograms. Volcanic tremor with fundamental frequencies above 5 Hz, frequency gliding and/or repetitive sources similar to our observations were observed on different volcanoes around the world. However, this frequency content, duration and occurrence of volcano-related tremor was not observed in the last 35 years of seismic observations at Hekla. Detailed analysis reveals that this tremor was related to helicopt...
Lascar, the most active volcano in northern Chile, lies near the center of the region studied during...
Abstract In the present study, we analyze the seismic signals from a continuous volcanic tremor that...
Long‐lasting harmonic tremor signals are frequently observed in spectrograms of seismological data. ...
We recorded high-frequency (> 10 Hz) harmonic tremor with spectral gliding at Hekla Volcano in Icela...
We use frequency domain methods usually applied to volcanic tremor to analyse ground based seismic r...
International audienceAlthough important steps have been made to develop techniques to locate the vo...
Volcanic tremor, a continuous seismic signal, accompanies virtually all eruptions. Several published...
Harmonic tremor signals appear in seismological records in a far wider context than on volcanoes whe...
The 2000 Hekla eruption took place from February 26 to March 8. Its seismic expressions were a swarm...
Volcanic tremor, a seismic signal with longer durations and lower frequency content compared to loca...
In thirteen years (1973–1986) of seismic monitoring of Pavlof Volcano, 488 episodes of volcanic trem...
We analysed volcanic tremor recorded during ten lava fountain eruptions at Mount Etna volcano over t...
VOLCANIC eruptions are sometimes accompanied by a characteristic type of seismicity known as harmoni...
Volcanic tremors are low frequency seismic events, occurring prior to or during eruptions and are be...
Recordings of the seismic power (rate of radiation of seismic energy) and seismic power spectral den...
Lascar, the most active volcano in northern Chile, lies near the center of the region studied during...
Abstract In the present study, we analyze the seismic signals from a continuous volcanic tremor that...
Long‐lasting harmonic tremor signals are frequently observed in spectrograms of seismological data. ...
We recorded high-frequency (> 10 Hz) harmonic tremor with spectral gliding at Hekla Volcano in Icela...
We use frequency domain methods usually applied to volcanic tremor to analyse ground based seismic r...
International audienceAlthough important steps have been made to develop techniques to locate the vo...
Volcanic tremor, a continuous seismic signal, accompanies virtually all eruptions. Several published...
Harmonic tremor signals appear in seismological records in a far wider context than on volcanoes whe...
The 2000 Hekla eruption took place from February 26 to March 8. Its seismic expressions were a swarm...
Volcanic tremor, a seismic signal with longer durations and lower frequency content compared to loca...
In thirteen years (1973–1986) of seismic monitoring of Pavlof Volcano, 488 episodes of volcanic trem...
We analysed volcanic tremor recorded during ten lava fountain eruptions at Mount Etna volcano over t...
VOLCANIC eruptions are sometimes accompanied by a characteristic type of seismicity known as harmoni...
Volcanic tremors are low frequency seismic events, occurring prior to or during eruptions and are be...
Recordings of the seismic power (rate of radiation of seismic energy) and seismic power spectral den...
Lascar, the most active volcano in northern Chile, lies near the center of the region studied during...
Abstract In the present study, we analyze the seismic signals from a continuous volcanic tremor that...
Long‐lasting harmonic tremor signals are frequently observed in spectrograms of seismological data. ...