Title of article :
Three Decades of Seismic Activity at Mt. Vesuvius: 1972–2000
Author/Authors :
Giuseppe De Natale، نويسنده , , Igor Kuznetzov، نويسنده , , Tatiana Kronrod، نويسنده , , Antonella Peresan، نويسنده , , Angela Sara?، نويسنده , , Claudia Troise، نويسنده , , Giuliano F. Panza ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We analyse the seismic catalogue of the local earthquakes which occurred at Somma-
Vesuvius volcano in the past three decades (1972–2000). The seismicity in this period can be described as
composed of a background level, characterised by a low and rather uniform rate of energy release and by
sporadic periods of increased seismic activity. Such relatively intense seismicity periods are characterised by
energy rates and magnitudes progressively increasing in the critical periods. The analysis of the b value in the
whole period evidences a well-defined pattern, with values of b progressively decreasing, from about 1.8 at the
beginning of the considered period, to about 1.0 at present. This steady variation indicates an increasing
dynamics in the volcanic system. Within this general trend it is possible to identify a substructure in the time
sequence of the seismic events, formed by the alternating episodes of quiescence and activity. The analysis of
the source moment tensor of the largest earthquakes shows that the processes at the seismic source are
generally not consistent with simple double-couples, but that they are compatible with isotropic components,
mostly indicating volumetric expansion. These components are shown to be statistically significant for most
of the analysed events. Such focal mechanisms can be interpreted as the effect of explosion phenomena,
possibly related to volatile exsolution from the crystallising magma.
The availability of a reduced amount of high quality data necessary for the inversion of the source
moment tensor, the still limited period of systematic observation of Vesuvius micro-earthquakes and, above
all, the absence of eruptive events during such interval of time, cannot obviously permit the outlining of any
formal premonitory signal. Nevertheless, the analysis reported in this paper indicates a progressively
evolving dynamics, characterised by a generally increasing trend in the seismic activity in the volcanic system
and by a significant volumetric component of recent major events, thus posing serious concern for a future
evolution towards eruptive activity.
Keywords :
microearthquakes , seismicity , earthquake-source mechanism , earthquake catalogue , b values , Vesuvius.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics