Prediction of vertical gradient of gravity and its significance for volcano monitoring – example from Teide volcano
We present a detailed calculation of the topographic contribution to the vertical gradient of gravity (VGG) based on high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM) and new developed software (Toposk) for the purpose of predicting the actual VGGs in the field. The calculations presented here were perf...
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doaj-446774f3d27449219027a0002a3e8ef72020-11-25T03:28:54ZengEarth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, SlovakiaContributions to Geophysics and Geodesy1338-05402016-09-0146320322010.1515/congeo-2016-0013153Prediction of vertical gradient of gravity and its significance for volcano monitoring – example from Teide volcanoPavol ZAHOREC0Peter VAJDA1Juraj PAPČO2Sergio SAINZ-MAZA Aparicio3Jorge PEREDA De Pablo4Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of SciencesDivision of Geophysics, Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovak RepublicObservatorio Geofísico Central, Instituto Geográfico Nacional, Madrid, SpainCentro Geofísico de Canarias, Instituto Geográfico Nacional, Tenerife, SpainWe present a detailed calculation of the topographic contribution to the vertical gradient of gravity (VGG) based on high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM) and new developed software (Toposk) for the purpose of predicting the actual VGGs in the field. The calculations presented here were performed for the Central Volcanic Complex (CVC) of Tenerife. We aimed at identifying the most extreme VGGs within the CVC, as well as predicting the VGGs at benchmarks of the former microgravity/deformation network set up to monitor the 2004/5 unrest. We have carried out an observational campaign in June 2016 to verify the predicted VGG values, both the extreme ones and those at the benchmarks. The comparison between the predicted and the in-situ verified VGGs is presented here. We demonstrate the sensitivity of the VGG prediction to the choice of the topo-rock density, which is inherent to the volcanic areas with high variability of rock densities. We illustrate the significance of the use of actual VGG in volcano monitoring microgravimetric surveys on a couple of benchmarks of the CVC network.https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/153microgravimetry, tower vgg measurements, topographic effect, dem, gravimetric networks |
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Pavol ZAHOREC Peter VAJDA Juraj PAPČO Sergio SAINZ-MAZA Aparicio Jorge PEREDA De Pablo Prediction of vertical gradient of gravity and its significance for volcano monitoring – example from Teide volcano Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy microgravimetry, tower vgg measurements, topographic effect, dem, gravimetric networks |
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Prediction of vertical gradient of gravity and its significance for volcano monitoring – example from Teide volcano |
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Prediction of vertical gradient of gravity and its significance for volcano monitoring – example from Teide volcano |
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Prediction of vertical gradient of gravity and its significance for volcano monitoring – example from Teide volcano |
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Prediction of vertical gradient of gravity and its significance for volcano monitoring – example from Teide volcano |
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prediction of vertical gradient of gravity and its significance for volcano monitoring – example from teide volcano |
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Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia |
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Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy |
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1338-0540 |
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2016-09-01 |
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We present a detailed calculation of the topographic contribution to the vertical
gradient of gravity (VGG) based on high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM) and
new developed software (Toposk) for the purpose of predicting the actual VGGs in the
field. The calculations presented here were performed for the Central Volcanic Complex
(CVC) of Tenerife. We aimed at identifying the most extreme VGGs within the CVC,
as well as predicting the VGGs at benchmarks of the former microgravity/deformation
network set up to monitor the 2004/5 unrest. We have carried out an observational campaign
in June 2016 to verify the predicted VGG values, both the extreme ones and those
at the benchmarks. The comparison between the predicted and the in-situ verified VGGs
is presented here. We demonstrate the sensitivity of the VGG prediction to the choice of
the topo-rock density, which is inherent to the volcanic areas with high variability of rock
densities. We illustrate the significance of the use of actual VGG in volcano monitoring
microgravimetric surveys on a couple of benchmarks of the CVC network. |
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microgravimetry, tower vgg measurements, topographic effect, dem, gravimetric networks |
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https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/153 |
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