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Seismic Evidence of an Extended Magmatic Sill Under Mt. Vesuvius
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Magmatic ProcessVolcanologyEngineeringVolcanismSeismic EvidenceEarth ScienceGeophysicsVolcano MonitoringSmall VolcanoVolcanic ProcessMagmatismSeismic DataSeismic ImagingGeologyExtended SillTectonicsSeismologyPetrologyPyroclastic Flow
Mt. Vesuvius is a small volcano associated with an elevated risk. Seismic data were used to better define its magmatic system. We found evidence of an extended (at least 400 square kilometers) low-velocity layer at about 8-kilometer depth. The inferred S-wave (approximately 0.6 to 1.0 kilometer per second) and P-wave velocities (approximately 2.0 kilometer per second) as well as other evidence indicate an extended sill with magma interspersed in a solid matrix.
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