Seismic monitoring in the Gugla rock glacier (Switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling

A network of seismometers has been installed on the Gugla rock glacier since October 2015 to estimate seismic velocity changes and detect microseismicity. These two processes are related to mechanical and structural variations occurring within the rock glacier. Seismic monitoring thus allows a bette...

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Main Authors: Guillemot, Antoine, Helmstetter, Agnès, Larose, Éric, Baillet, Laurent, Garambois, Stéphane, Mayoraz, Raphaël, Delaloye, Reynald
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:20200702083758-ZF 2023-05-15T17:57:32+02:00 Seismic monitoring in the Gugla rock glacier (Switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling Guillemot, Antoine Helmstetter, Agnès Larose, Éric Baillet, Laurent Garambois, Stéphane Mayoraz, Raphaël Delaloye, Reynald 2020-07-02T06:39:23Z http://doc.rero.ch/record/328631/files/del_smg.pdf eng eng http://doc.rero.ch/record/328631/files/del_smg.pdf 2020 ftreroch 2023-02-16T17:33:46Z A network of seismometers has been installed on the Gugla rock glacier since October 2015 to estimate seismic velocity changes and detect microseismicity. These two processes are related to mechanical and structural variations occurring within the rock glacier. Seismic monitoring thus allows a better understanding of the dynamics of rock glaciers throughout the year. We observed seasonal variations in seismic wave velocity and microseismic activity over the 3 yr of the study. In the first part of our analysis, we used ambient noise correlations to compute daily changes of surface wave velocity. In winter, seismic wave velocities were higher, probably due to refreezing of the permafrost active layer and cooling of the uppermost permafrost layers, leading to increased overall rigidity of the medium. This assumption was verified using a seismic model of wave propagation that estimates the depth of P- and S-wave velocity changes from 0 down to 10 m. During melting periods, both a sudden velocity decrease and a decorrelation of the seismic responses were observed. These effects can probably be explained by the increased water content of the active layer. In the second part of our study, we focused on detecting microseismic signals generated in and around the rock glacier. This seismic activity (microquakes and rockfalls) also exhibits seasonal variations, with a maximum in spring and summer, which correlates principally with an exacerbated post-winter erosional phase of the front and a faster rock glacier displacement rate. In addition, we observed short bursts of microseismicity, both during snowfall and during rapid melting periods, probably due to pore pressure increase. Other/Unknown Material permafrost RERO DOC Digital Library
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description A network of seismometers has been installed on the Gugla rock glacier since October 2015 to estimate seismic velocity changes and detect microseismicity. These two processes are related to mechanical and structural variations occurring within the rock glacier. Seismic monitoring thus allows a better understanding of the dynamics of rock glaciers throughout the year. We observed seasonal variations in seismic wave velocity and microseismic activity over the 3 yr of the study. In the first part of our analysis, we used ambient noise correlations to compute daily changes of surface wave velocity. In winter, seismic wave velocities were higher, probably due to refreezing of the permafrost active layer and cooling of the uppermost permafrost layers, leading to increased overall rigidity of the medium. This assumption was verified using a seismic model of wave propagation that estimates the depth of P- and S-wave velocity changes from 0 down to 10 m. During melting periods, both a sudden velocity decrease and a decorrelation of the seismic responses were observed. These effects can probably be explained by the increased water content of the active layer. In the second part of our study, we focused on detecting microseismic signals generated in and around the rock glacier. This seismic activity (microquakes and rockfalls) also exhibits seasonal variations, with a maximum in spring and summer, which correlates principally with an exacerbated post-winter erosional phase of the front and a faster rock glacier displacement rate. In addition, we observed short bursts of microseismicity, both during snowfall and during rapid melting periods, probably due to pore pressure increase.
author Guillemot, Antoine
Helmstetter, Agnès
Larose, Éric
Baillet, Laurent
Garambois, Stéphane
Mayoraz, Raphaël
Delaloye, Reynald
spellingShingle Guillemot, Antoine
Helmstetter, Agnès
Larose, Éric
Baillet, Laurent
Garambois, Stéphane
Mayoraz, Raphaël
Delaloye, Reynald
Seismic monitoring in the Gugla rock glacier (Switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling
author_facet Guillemot, Antoine
Helmstetter, Agnès
Larose, Éric
Baillet, Laurent
Garambois, Stéphane
Mayoraz, Raphaël
Delaloye, Reynald
author_sort Guillemot, Antoine
title Seismic monitoring in the Gugla rock glacier (Switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling
title_short Seismic monitoring in the Gugla rock glacier (Switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling
title_full Seismic monitoring in the Gugla rock glacier (Switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling
title_fullStr Seismic monitoring in the Gugla rock glacier (Switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling
title_full_unstemmed Seismic monitoring in the Gugla rock glacier (Switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling
title_sort seismic monitoring in the gugla rock glacier (switzerland): ambient noise correlation, microseismicity and modelling
publishDate 2020
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