A careful analysis of low-frequency seismic events on Soufrie`ere Hills volcano, Montserrat, points to a source mechanism that is non-destructive, repetitive, and has a stationary source location. By combining these seismological clues with new field evidence and numerical magma flow modelling, we propose a seismic trigger model which is based on brittle failure of magma in the glass transition. Loss of heat and gas from the magma results in a strong viscosity gradient across a dyke or conduit. This leads to a buildup of shear stress near the conduit wall where magma can rupture in a brittle manner, as field evidence from a rhyolitic dyke demonstrates. This brittle failure provides seismic energy, the majority of which is trapped in the con...
Soutenance de thèse: 22 octobre 2009This work focuses on the seismic response of a volcano to differ...
In the assessment of volcanic risk, it is often assumed that magma ascending at a slow rate will eru...
Explosive volcanic eruptions radiate seismic waves as a consequence of pressure and shear traction c...
A careful analysis of low-frequency seismic events on Soufrie`ere Hills volcano, Montserrat, points ...
Volcanoes generate a variety of seismic signals. One specific type, the so-called low frequency (LF)...
Silicic volcanic eruptions are typically accompanied by repetitive long-period (LP) seismicity that ...
Silicic volcanic eruptions are typically accompanied by repetitive Long-Period (LP) seismicity that ...
Low frequency volcanic earthquakes, characterised by slowly decaying harmonic codas of 0.5-5Hz, have...
It is proposed that fault textures in two dissected rhyolitic conduits in Iceland preserve evidence ...
Detailed models of low-frequency seismicity at volcanoes provide insights into conduit structure and...
International audienceThe InSight Mission began acquiring the first seismic data on Mars in early 20...
We explore volcanotectonic earthquake activity during the early stages of volcanic activity (1995–96...
Strain dilatometers have been operated on the volcanic island of Montserrat (West Indies) for more t...
Long period (LP) signals are special seismic events observed at volcanoes, which comprise both a hig...
Seismic signals generated during the flow and degassing of low-viscosity magmas include long-period ...
Soutenance de thèse: 22 octobre 2009This work focuses on the seismic response of a volcano to differ...
In the assessment of volcanic risk, it is often assumed that magma ascending at a slow rate will eru...
Explosive volcanic eruptions radiate seismic waves as a consequence of pressure and shear traction c...
A careful analysis of low-frequency seismic events on Soufrie`ere Hills volcano, Montserrat, points ...
Volcanoes generate a variety of seismic signals. One specific type, the so-called low frequency (LF)...
Silicic volcanic eruptions are typically accompanied by repetitive long-period (LP) seismicity that ...
Silicic volcanic eruptions are typically accompanied by repetitive Long-Period (LP) seismicity that ...
Low frequency volcanic earthquakes, characterised by slowly decaying harmonic codas of 0.5-5Hz, have...
It is proposed that fault textures in two dissected rhyolitic conduits in Iceland preserve evidence ...
Detailed models of low-frequency seismicity at volcanoes provide insights into conduit structure and...
International audienceThe InSight Mission began acquiring the first seismic data on Mars in early 20...
We explore volcanotectonic earthquake activity during the early stages of volcanic activity (1995–96...
Strain dilatometers have been operated on the volcanic island of Montserrat (West Indies) for more t...
Long period (LP) signals are special seismic events observed at volcanoes, which comprise both a hig...
Seismic signals generated during the flow and degassing of low-viscosity magmas include long-period ...
Soutenance de thèse: 22 octobre 2009This work focuses on the seismic response of a volcano to differ...
In the assessment of volcanic risk, it is often assumed that magma ascending at a slow rate will eru...
Explosive volcanic eruptions radiate seismic waves as a consequence of pressure and shear traction c...