Spectral and dynamical hints on the time scale of preparation of the 5 April 2003 explosion at Stromboli volcano

2006 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Carniel ◽  
Ramon Ortiz ◽  
Mauro Di Cecca

Stromboli volcano is well known for its continuous strombolian activity. Moreover, the volcano occasionally shows effusive phases, the latest in 1985–1986. On 28 December 2002 Stromboli entered a new effusive phase, accompanied by different paroxysmal events that led to considerable hazards for inhabitants and tourists on the island of Stromboli. On 30 December 2002 a major sector collapse affected the Sciara del Fuoco slope and initiated a tsunami. On 5 April 2003 a powerful explosion, which can be compared in size with the most recent explosion in 1930, covered a large part of the normally tourist accessible summit area with bombs. As this explosion was not forecasted, although the island was by then effectively monitored by a dense deployment of instruments, in this paper, we tackle the problem of highlighting the time scale of preparation of this event and conduct a search for possible precursors. For this purpose, we analyze the seismic data preceding the paroxysm with spectral and dynamical methods, highlighting that this paroxysmal event can be seen as the final result of a dynamical phase that started at least 2.5 h before the event. Therefore, this is the time scale during which the search can and should be made for possible precursors. Moreover, the application of the "material failure forecast" method suggests that this final dynamical phase may be just the final acceleration of a process that was building up for at least several days prior to the event.

1996 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Neuberg ◽  
R. Luckett

A detailed analysis of broadband seismic recordings leads to models of eruption mechanisms for Strombolian activity. The data used comprise signals from arrays of nine three-component seismometers and video recordings of visual eruptive activity with precise time reference. As a major tool particle motion analysis is used to locate the seismo-volcanic sources. Here, a surface correction is employed to account for the effects of the steep slopes of the volcanic edifice. After careful filtering of the data single seismic phases can be separated and linked to corresponding eruptive features.


2013 ◽  
Vol 321-324 ◽  
pp. 2444-2447
Author(s):  
Cheng Hua Ou ◽  
Qiang Han ◽  
Wen Jiang Zhou

There are more and more overseas offshore oil project in china, along of external interdependent level in petroleum becomes upgrading year by year. Therefore, developing quick forecast method on overseas offshore reservoirs becomes very necessary. The method is divided into three steps: i the core data analysis results are used to calibrate the interpretation about logs of well, ii the well log interpreted results are used to mark seismic data, iii the abundant seismic data is used to forecast overseas offshore reservoir quickly. And rear end in this article, an overseas offshore reservoir is used to as an example to verify the applicability and reliability of the method.


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