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Laboratory Simulation of Volcano Seismicity
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2008
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VolcanologyEngineeringMount Etna VolcanoLaboratory ExperimentEarth ScienceVolcano MonitoringEarthquake SourceVolcano SeismicityVolcanic ProcessEarthquake EngineeringInduced SeismicityGeologyEarthquake RuptureExperimental TectonicsPore Fluid DecompressionTectonicsSeismologyCivil EngineeringGeomechanics
The physical processes generating seismicity within volcanic edifices are highly complex and not fully understood. We report results from a laboratory experiment in which basalt from Mount Etna volcano (Italy) was deformed and fractured. The experiment was monitored with an array of transducers around the sample to permit full-waveform capture, location, and analysis of microseismic events. Rapid post-failure decompression of the water-filled pore volume and damage zone triggered many low-frequency events, analogous to volcanic long-period seismicity. The low frequencies were associated with pore fluid decompression and were located in the damage zone in the fractured sample; these events exhibited a weak component of shear (double-couple) slip, consistent with fluid-driven events occurring beneath active volcanoes.
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