AbstractRelative gravity measurements were made at 12 sites on Mount St. Helens and 4 sites far afield during the summers of 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016. Positive residual gravity changes of 0.05–0.06 ± 0.01 mGal from 2010 to 2016—a sign of mass addition—remain at proximal sites after accounting for the effects of changes in Crater Glacier shape and mass. Modeling of the 2010–2016 monitoring data indicates mass addition in the volcano magma reservoir, the volcano conduit, and/or the shallow hydrothermal aquifer. Magma intrusion in the volcano's known reservoir is suggested by the joint inversion of GPS and gravity data (d = 5800 ± 710 m below sea level, ΔVm = 49.8 ± 8.6 × 106m3, ρ = 1930 ± 300 kg/m3); the modeled depth and location are consi...
Geophysical techniques are widely used to monitor volcanic unrest. A number of studies have also dem...
Results from nine microgravity campaigns from Kı̄lauea, Hawaiʻi, spanning most of the volcano's 2008...
We report on short-term (over tens of minutes) residual gravity changes recorded at the restless Nis...
Relative gravity measurements were made at 12 sites on Mount St. Helens and 4 sites far afield durin...
Mount St. Helens is a stratovolcano in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, best know...
unexplained period of increased fumarolic activity in 1975 and has since been quiescently degassing....
Analysis of microgravity and surface displacement data collected at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano, H...
International audience[1] We investigate the temporal gravity changes associated with one of the maj...
International audienceWe investigate the temporal gravity changes associated with one of the major r...
Moving towards detecting and understanding volcanic unrest prior to eruptions, there has been signif...
Continuous gravity data collected near the summit eruptive vent at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawaiʻi, during ...
We investigate the temporal gravity changes associated with one of the major recent eruptions at Pit...
Magma transfer processes at persistently active volcanoes are distinguished by the large magma flux ...
One of the fundamental questions in modern volcanology is the manner in which a volcanic eruption is...
We report on about 20 yr of relative gravity measurements, acquired on Mt. Somma–Vesuvius volcano in...
Geophysical techniques are widely used to monitor volcanic unrest. A number of studies have also dem...
Results from nine microgravity campaigns from Kı̄lauea, Hawaiʻi, spanning most of the volcano's 2008...
We report on short-term (over tens of minutes) residual gravity changes recorded at the restless Nis...
Relative gravity measurements were made at 12 sites on Mount St. Helens and 4 sites far afield durin...
Mount St. Helens is a stratovolcano in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, best know...
unexplained period of increased fumarolic activity in 1975 and has since been quiescently degassing....
Analysis of microgravity and surface displacement data collected at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano, H...
International audience[1] We investigate the temporal gravity changes associated with one of the maj...
International audienceWe investigate the temporal gravity changes associated with one of the major r...
Moving towards detecting and understanding volcanic unrest prior to eruptions, there has been signif...
Continuous gravity data collected near the summit eruptive vent at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawaiʻi, during ...
We investigate the temporal gravity changes associated with one of the major recent eruptions at Pit...
Magma transfer processes at persistently active volcanoes are distinguished by the large magma flux ...
One of the fundamental questions in modern volcanology is the manner in which a volcanic eruption is...
We report on about 20 yr of relative gravity measurements, acquired on Mt. Somma–Vesuvius volcano in...
Geophysical techniques are widely used to monitor volcanic unrest. A number of studies have also dem...
Results from nine microgravity campaigns from Kı̄lauea, Hawaiʻi, spanning most of the volcano's 2008...
We report on short-term (over tens of minutes) residual gravity changes recorded at the restless Nis...