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Seismic and Gravity Structure of the Campi Flegrei Caldera, Italy

Authors :
Francesca Bianco
Paolo Capuano
Edoardo Del Pezzo
Luca De Siena
Nils Maercklin
Guido Russo
Maurizio Vassallo
Jean Virieux
Aldo Zollo
Bianco F., Capuano P., Del Pezzo E., De Siena L., Maercklin N., Russo G., Vassallo M., Virieux J., Zollo A.
Orsi G., D'Antonio M., Civetta L.
Russo, G.
Zollo, A.
Source :
Active Volcanoes of the World ISBN: 9783642370595
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2022.

Abstract

We present a comprehensive review of seismic and gravity observations and tomographic models produced over the past four decades in order to understand the structure of the crust beneath the Campi Flegrei caldera. We describe the main lithological and structural discontinuities defined through these observations, illustrate their geophysical responses, and discuss the constraints they give to the understanding of magmatic and volcanic processes. Micro-seismic crises related to caldera unrest, and ambient seismic noise measurements provide comprehensive seismic data to local earthquake and ambient noise tomography. In combination with reflection data from onshore and offshore active seismic experiments, velocity tomography reconstructs the elastic properties of the caldera between surface and ~4 km depth. Active experiments also define the depth of lithological interfaces and deep (~7.5 km) partially molten bodies. Seismic attenuation tomography provides information complementary to velocity tomography, defining lateral lithological changes and the geometry of onshore and offshore fluid and magma bodies down to 4 km depth. Once compared with seismic analyses, gravity data highlight lateral changes in the offshore caldera structures. During the deformation and seismo-geochemical unrest (1982–1984), they permitted to reconstruct a minor (

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-3-642-37059-5
ISBNs :
9783642370595
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Active Volcanoes of the World ISBN: 9783642370595
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f229d1e2d3d23ec069103bbfe0658e57