TOMO-ETNA experiment at Etna volcano: activities on land

In the present paper we describe the on-land field operations integrated in the TOMO-ETNA experiment carried out in June-November 2014 at Mt. Etna volcano and surrounding areas. This terrestrial campaign consists in the deployment of 90 short-period portable three-component seismic stations, 17 Broa...

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Main Authors: Jesús M. Ibáñez, et al.
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Language:English
Published: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) 2016-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/7080
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spelling doaj-3a37940ae5cf4e4294bb1f4ee84bfc962020-11-24T23:00:29ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2016-09-0159410.4401/ag-70806098TOMO-ETNA experiment at Etna volcano: activities on landJesús M. Ibáñez0et al.1Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain; Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Catania, Osservatorio Etneo, Catania, Italy[Jesús M. Ibáñez, Alejandro Díaz-Moreno, Janire Prudencio, Domenico Patanè, Luciano Zuccarello, Ornella Cocina, Birger-Gottfried Lühr, Francisco Carrión, Mauro Coltelli, Pier Paolo G. Bruno, Francesca Bianco, Margaret Hellweg, Rafael Abreu, Gerardo Alguacil, Isaac Álvarez, Carolina Aranda, Carmen Benítez, Luisa Buontempo, Mercedes Feriche, Luz García, Daniel García-Quiroga, José B. Martín, José Morales, Inmaculada Serrano, Manuel Titos, Lucia Urbano, Gianpiero Aiesi, Raffaele Azzaro, Graziella Barberi, Massimo Cantarero, Pasqualino Cappuccio, Danilo Cavallaro, Danilo Contrafatto, Sergio Di Prima, Susanna Falsaperla, Marco Firetto Carlino, Elisabetta Giampiccolo, Graziano Larocca, Carla Musumeci, Mario Paratore, Daniele Pellegrino, Mario Pulvirenti, Salvatore Rapisarda, Marco Sassano, Luciano Scarfì, Luciano Scuderi, Antonino Sicali, Giuseppina Tusa, Tiziana Tuvè, Edoardo Del Pezzo, Stefano Fiore, Danilo Galluzzo, Mario La Rocca, Mariantonietta Longobardi, Luciano Nocerino, Solange Scognamiglio, Carla Bottari, Fabio Criscuoli, Pasquale De Gori, Lucian Giovani, Alfio Messina, Marcello Silvestri, Simone Salimbeni, Torsten Dahm, Araceli García-Yeguas, Alfonso Ontiveros, Enrique Coello, María Cordero, Cayetano Guillén, M. Carmen Romero, Hannah McCann, Mauricio Bretón, Sierra Boyd, Ivan Koulakov, Sergey Abramenkov]In the present paper we describe the on-land field operations integrated in the TOMO-ETNA experiment carried out in June-November 2014 at Mt. Etna volcano and surrounding areas. This terrestrial campaign consists in the deployment of 90 short-period portable three-component seismic stations, 17 Broadband seismometers and the coordination with 133 permanent seismic station belonging to Italy’s Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). This temporary seismic network recorded active and passive seismic sources. Active seismic sources were generated by an array of air-guns mounted in the Spanish oceanographic vessel “Sarmiento de Gamboa” with a power capacity of up to 5200 cubic inches. In total more than 26,000 shots were fired and more than 450 local and regional earthquakes were recorded. We describe the whole technical procedure followed to guarantee the success of this complex seismic experiment. We started with the description of the location of the potential safety places to deploy the portable network and the products derived from this search (a large document including full characterization of the sites, owners and indication of how to arrive to them). A full technical description of the seismometers and seismic sources is presented. We show how the portable seismic network was deployed, maintained and recovered in different stages. The large international collaboration of this experiment is reflected in the participation of more than 75 researchers, technicians and students from different institutions and countries in the on-land activities. The main objectives of the experiment were achieved with great success.http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/7080Active and passive seismic experimentSeismic tomographyEtna volcanoSeismic instrumentsOceanographic vesselsActive volcanoes
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TOMO-ETNA experiment at Etna volcano: activities on land
Annals of Geophysics
Active and passive seismic experiment
Seismic tomography
Etna volcano
Seismic instruments
Oceanographic vessels
Active volcanoes
author_facet Jesús M. Ibáñez
et al.
author_sort Jesús M. Ibáñez
title TOMO-ETNA experiment at Etna volcano: activities on land
title_short TOMO-ETNA experiment at Etna volcano: activities on land
title_full TOMO-ETNA experiment at Etna volcano: activities on land
title_fullStr TOMO-ETNA experiment at Etna volcano: activities on land
title_full_unstemmed TOMO-ETNA experiment at Etna volcano: activities on land
title_sort tomo-etna experiment at etna volcano: activities on land
publisher Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
series Annals of Geophysics
issn 1593-5213
2037-416X
publishDate 2016-09-01
description In the present paper we describe the on-land field operations integrated in the TOMO-ETNA experiment carried out in June-November 2014 at Mt. Etna volcano and surrounding areas. This terrestrial campaign consists in the deployment of 90 short-period portable three-component seismic stations, 17 Broadband seismometers and the coordination with 133 permanent seismic station belonging to Italy’s Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). This temporary seismic network recorded active and passive seismic sources. Active seismic sources were generated by an array of air-guns mounted in the Spanish oceanographic vessel “Sarmiento de Gamboa” with a power capacity of up to 5200 cubic inches. In total more than 26,000 shots were fired and more than 450 local and regional earthquakes were recorded. We describe the whole technical procedure followed to guarantee the success of this complex seismic experiment. We started with the description of the location of the potential safety places to deploy the portable network and the products derived from this search (a large document including full characterization of the sites, owners and indication of how to arrive to them). A full technical description of the seismometers and seismic sources is presented. We show how the portable seismic network was deployed, maintained and recovered in different stages. The large international collaboration of this experiment is reflected in the participation of more than 75 researchers, technicians and students from different institutions and countries in the on-land activities. The main objectives of the experiment were achieved with great success.
topic Active and passive seismic experiment
Seismic tomography
Etna volcano
Seismic instruments
Oceanographic vessels
Active volcanoes
url http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/7080
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