Flank sliding: A valve and a sentinel for paroxysmal eruptions and magma ascent at Mount Etna, Italy

Geology ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (11) ◽  
pp. 1077-1082 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuseppe Pezzo ◽  
Mimmo Palano ◽  
Cristiano Tolomei ◽  
Pasquale De Gori ◽  
Stefano Calcaterra ◽  
...  

Abstract Rising magma, dike intrusions, and flank collapse are observed at many volcanoes worldwide, but how they interact is still poorly documented. Extensive synthetic aperture radar interferometry and continuous global positioning system observations captured a sharp dike intrusion at Mount Etna, Italy, during the 2018 paroxysm that triggered a vigorous seaward sliding of the eastern flank connected with brittle failure and deep magmatic resourcing. We propose a feedback process between flank acceleration and magma intrusion that derives from the interaction between the long- and short-term deformation of the volcano. The flank sliding acts as a valve that modulates the emplacement and eruption of magma within the shallow system. Rapid flank acceleration could potentially evolve into sudden collapses and seismic release at shallow depth. In turn, flank slip events could act as a sentinel for changes in magma depth and paroxysmal eruptions at Mount Etna.

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaojun Dai ◽  
Jianjun Liu ◽  
Huaying Zhang

Earthquake ionosphere coupling phenomenon is one of the hot research topics using the Global Positioning System (GPS). Taking Lushan earthquake in April 2013 as an example, this paper firstly establishes ionosphere TEC models and determines the optimal model based on Autoregression model by analyzing the TEC values of the epicenter area detected by GPS. Then it makes predictions about the ionosphere data, obtains the background value, and conducts anomaly analysis by using the optimal model. Finally the correlation between ionosphere anomalies and earthquake is analyzed quantitatively by presenting data diagrams explicitly; then a new method to do short-term and imminent earthquake prediction is proposed in the end.


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