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A syn-eruptive ground deformation episode measured by GPS, during the 2001 eruption on the upper southern flank of Mt Etna

Journal

BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY
Volume 66, Issue 4, Pages 336-341

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00445-003-0314-x

Keywords

GPS; ground deformation; modelling; volcano monitoring

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Ground deformation occurring on the southern flank of Mt Etna volcano during the July-August 2001 eruption was monitored by GPS measurements along an E-W profile crossing the fissure system. This profile was measured eight times during the eruption, using the 'stop and go' semi-kinematic technique. Horizontal and vertical displacements between GPS surveys are reported for each station. The most significant event is a deformation episode occurring during the first week of the eruption, between 25-27 July. Displacements were measured on benchmarks close to the eruptive fissure and the tensile 1989 fracture. Data inversions for measured displacements were performed using the Okada model. The model shows the narrowing of the 2001 dyke accompanied by a dextral dislocation along an east-dipping fault, parallel to the 1989 fracture.

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