Title of article
3-D Modelling of Campi Flegrei Ground Deformations: Role of Caldera Boundary Discontinuities
Author/Authors
Francois Beauducel، نويسنده , , Giuseppe De Natale، نويسنده , , Franco Obrizzo، نويسنده , , Folco Pingue، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
16
From page
1329
To page
1344
Abstract
Campi Flegrei is a caldera complex located west of Naples, Italy. The last eruption
occurred in 1538, although the volcano has produced unrest episodes since then, involving rapid and large
ground movements (up to 2 m vertical in two years), accompanied by intense seismic activity. Surface
ground displacements detected by various techniques (mainly InSAR and levelling) for the 1970 to 1996
period can be modelled by a shallow point source in an elastic half-space, however the source depth is not
compatible with seismic and drill hole observations, which suggest a magma chamber just below 4 km
depth. This apparent paradox has been explained by the presence of boundary fractures marking the
caldera collapse. We present here the first full 3-D modelling for the unrest of 1982–1985 including
the effect of caldera bordering fractures and the topography. To model the presence of topography and of
the complex caldera rim discontinuities, we used a mixed boundary elements method. The a priori caldera
geometry is determined initially from gravimetric modelling results and refined by inversion. The presence
of the caldera discontinuities allows a fit to the 1982–1985 levelling data as good as, or better than, in the
continuous half-space case, with quite a different source depth which fits the actual magma chamber
position as seen from seismic waves. These results show the importance of volcanic structures, and mainly
of caldera collapses, in ground deformation episodes.
Keywords
Boundary elements , levelling. , 3-D , caldera , Campi Flegrei , Deformations
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number
429711
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