Analysis of broad-band regional waveforms of the 1996 September 29 earthquake at Bárdarbunga volcano, central Iceland: Investigation of the magma injection hypothesis, Geophys

Large earthquakes near active volcanoes, that exhibit non-double-couple source properties are usually interpreted as the result of either magma intrusion or geometrical complexity along the fault plane. Such an earthquake occurred in 1996 September 29 at Bárdarbunga volcano in central Iceland, to b...

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Main Authors: Konstantinos I. Konstantinou, Honn Kao, Cheng-horng Lin, Wen-tzong Liang
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.670.3027 2023-05-15T16:21:42+02:00 Analysis of broad-band regional waveforms of the 1996 September 29 earthquake at Bárdarbunga volcano, central Iceland: Investigation of the magma injection hypothesis, Geophys Konstantinos I. Konstantinou Honn Kao Cheng-horng Lin Wen-tzong Liang The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2003 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.670.3027 http://www.earth.sinica.edu.tw/papers/LinCH/gji_1932134-145.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.670.3027 http://www.earth.sinica.edu.tw/papers/LinCH/gji_1932134-145.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.earth.sinica.edu.tw/papers/LinCH/gji_1932134-145.pdf text 2003 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T17:19:48Z Large earthquakes near active volcanoes, that exhibit non-double-couple source properties are usually interpreted as the result of either magma intrusion or geometrical complexity along the fault plane. Such an earthquake occurred in 1996 September 29 at Bárdarbunga volcano in central Iceland, to be followed 2 days later by a major volcanic eruption at the area between Bárdarbunga and the nearby Grimsvötn volcano. Both of these active volcanic centres lie underneath the Vatnajökull glacier, a permanent ice cap that covers a large area of central Iceland. This event was recorded by a temporary network (HOTSPOT) that consisted of 30 broad-band three-component seismometers covering most of Iceland. The waveforms of this event at all stations show an emergent, low-amplitude, high-frequency onset that is superposed on a longer-period signal. The corresponding amplitude spectra show a low-frequency content (<1 Hz) and prominent peaks around the corner frequency (∼0.25 Hz) and higher frequencies. These regional waveforms were inverted in order to obtain the best-fitting deviatoric and full moment tensor using a linear, time-domain inversion method. The results for the deviatoric moment tensor indicate a large (∼60 per cent) compensated linear vector dipole (CLVD) component, a hypocentral depth of 3.5 km, a moment magnitude of 5.4 and a best double-couple Text glacier Ice cap Iceland Unknown
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description Large earthquakes near active volcanoes, that exhibit non-double-couple source properties are usually interpreted as the result of either magma intrusion or geometrical complexity along the fault plane. Such an earthquake occurred in 1996 September 29 at Bárdarbunga volcano in central Iceland, to be followed 2 days later by a major volcanic eruption at the area between Bárdarbunga and the nearby Grimsvötn volcano. Both of these active volcanic centres lie underneath the Vatnajökull glacier, a permanent ice cap that covers a large area of central Iceland. This event was recorded by a temporary network (HOTSPOT) that consisted of 30 broad-band three-component seismometers covering most of Iceland. The waveforms of this event at all stations show an emergent, low-amplitude, high-frequency onset that is superposed on a longer-period signal. The corresponding amplitude spectra show a low-frequency content (<1 Hz) and prominent peaks around the corner frequency (∼0.25 Hz) and higher frequencies. These regional waveforms were inverted in order to obtain the best-fitting deviatoric and full moment tensor using a linear, time-domain inversion method. The results for the deviatoric moment tensor indicate a large (∼60 per cent) compensated linear vector dipole (CLVD) component, a hypocentral depth of 3.5 km, a moment magnitude of 5.4 and a best double-couple
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Honn Kao
Cheng-horng Lin
Wen-tzong Liang
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Cheng-horng Lin
Wen-tzong Liang
Analysis of broad-band regional waveforms of the 1996 September 29 earthquake at Bárdarbunga volcano, central Iceland: Investigation of the magma injection hypothesis, Geophys
author_facet Konstantinos I. Konstantinou
Honn Kao
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Wen-tzong Liang
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title Analysis of broad-band regional waveforms of the 1996 September 29 earthquake at Bárdarbunga volcano, central Iceland: Investigation of the magma injection hypothesis, Geophys
title_short Analysis of broad-band regional waveforms of the 1996 September 29 earthquake at Bárdarbunga volcano, central Iceland: Investigation of the magma injection hypothesis, Geophys
title_full Analysis of broad-band regional waveforms of the 1996 September 29 earthquake at Bárdarbunga volcano, central Iceland: Investigation of the magma injection hypothesis, Geophys
title_fullStr Analysis of broad-band regional waveforms of the 1996 September 29 earthquake at Bárdarbunga volcano, central Iceland: Investigation of the magma injection hypothesis, Geophys
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of broad-band regional waveforms of the 1996 September 29 earthquake at Bárdarbunga volcano, central Iceland: Investigation of the magma injection hypothesis, Geophys
title_sort analysis of broad-band regional waveforms of the 1996 september 29 earthquake at bárdarbunga volcano, central iceland: investigation of the magma injection hypothesis, geophys
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