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Crustal seismic velocity responds to a magmatic intrusion and seasonal loading in Iceland's Northern Volcanic Zone.


ABSTRACT: Seismic noise interferometry is an exciting technique for studying volcanoes, providing a continuous measurement of seismic velocity changes (dv/v), which are sensitive to magmatic processes that affect the surrounding crust. However, understanding the exact mechanisms causing changes in dv/v is often difficult. We present dv/v measurements over 10 years in central Iceland, measured using single-station cross-component correlation functions from 51 instruments across a range of frequency bands. We observe a linear correlation between changes in dv/v and volumetric strain at stations in regions of both compression and dilatation associated with the 2014 Bárðarbunga-Holuhraun dike intrusion. Furthermore, a clear seasonal cycle in dv/v is modeled as resulting from elastic and poroelastic responses to changing snow thickness, atmospheric pressure, and groundwater level. This study comprehensively explains variations in dv/v arising from diverse crustal stresses and highlights the importance of deformation modeling when interpreting dv/v, with implications for volcano and environmental monitoring worldwide.

SUBMITTER: Donaldson C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6881157 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crustal seismic velocity responds to a magmatic intrusion and seasonal loading in Iceland's Northern Volcanic Zone.

Donaldson C C   Winder T T   Caudron C C   White R S RS  

Science advances 20191127 11


Seismic noise interferometry is an exciting technique for studying volcanoes, providing a continuous measurement of seismic velocity changes (<i>dv</i>/<i>v</i>), which are sensitive to magmatic processes that affect the surrounding crust. However, understanding the exact mechanisms causing changes in <i>dv</i>/<i>v</i> is often difficult. We present <i>dv</i>/<i>v</i> measurements over 10 years in central Iceland, measured using single-station cross-component correlation functions from 51 instr  ...[more]

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