The ground-based InSAR monitoring system at Stromboli volcano: linking changes in displacement rate and intensity of persistent volcanic activity

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Federico Di Traglia
Emanuele Intrieri
Teresa Nolesini
Federica Bardi
Chiara Del Ventisette
Federica Ferrigno
Sara Frangioni
William Frodella
Giovanni Gigli
Alessia Lotti
Carlo Tacconi Stefanelli
Luca Tanteri
Davide Leva
Nicola Casagli
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[1] University of Firenze,Department of Earth Sciences
[2] University of Pisa,Department of Earth Sciences
[3] Ellegi s.r.l. LisaLab,undefined
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Bulletin of Volcanology | 2014年 / 76卷
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Aeolian Archipelago; GBInSAR; Strombolian activity; Volcano monitoring; Stromboli;
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Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Archipelago, Southern Italy) experienced an increase in its volcanic activity from late December 2012 to March 2013, when it produced several lava overflows, major Strombolian explosions, crater-wall collapses pyroclastic density currents and intense spatter activity. An analysis of the displacement of the NE portion of the summit crater terrace and the unstable NW flank of the volcano (Sciara del Fuoco depression) has been performed with a ground-based interferometric synthetic aperture radar (GBInSAR) by dividing the monitored part of the volcano into five sectors, three in the summit vents region and two in the Sciara del Fuoco. Changes in the displacement rate were observed in sectors 2 and 3. Field and thermal surveys revealed the presence of an alignment of fumaroles confirming the existence of an area of structural discontinuity between sectors 2 and 3. High displacement rates in sector 2 are interpreted to indicate the increase in the magmastatic pressure within the shallow plumbing systems, related to the rise of the magma level within the conduits, while increased displacement rates in sector 3 are connected to the lateral expansion of the shallow plumbing system. The increases and decreases in the displacement rate registered by the GBInSAR system in the upper part of the volcano have been used as a proxy for changes in the pressure conditions in the shallow plumbing system of Stromboli volcano and hence to forecast the occurrence of phases of higher-intensity volcanic activity.
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