Introduction to volcanic seismology /

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Author / Creator:Zobin, V. M. (Vi︠a︡cheslav Moiseevich)
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint:Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2003.
Description:xi, 290 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Developments in volcanology ; 6
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4951701
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ISBN:044451340X (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-284) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. Terms and definitions
  • 1.2. Subject of the book
  • 1.3. Acknowledgements
  • 2. Seismicity at volcanoes
  • 2.1. History of seismic monitoring of volcanic activity
  • 2.2. Classification of volcanic earthquakes
  • 2.3. Sequences of volcanic earthquakes
  • 3. Origin of volcano-tectonic earthquakes
  • 3.1. Magma and its physical and chemical properties
  • 3.2. Volcanism and tectonics
  • 3.3. Models of volcano-tectonic earthquake sequences
  • 4. Origin of eruption earthquakes
  • 4.1. Processes of the outlet of eruption products from volcanic crater
  • 4.2. Seismic modeling of eruption earthquakes
  • 5. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes at basaltic volcanoes
  • 5.1. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with shield volcanoes
  • 5.2. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with stratovolcanoes
  • 5.3. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with fissure eruptions
  • 5.4. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with caldera collapse
  • 5.5. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with submarine eruptions
  • 6. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes at andesitic volcanoes
  • 6.1. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with volcanic "directed blasts"
  • 6.2. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with phreatic and phreato-magmatic explosions
  • 6.3. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with lava extrusions
  • 6.4. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with flank eruption
  • 7. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes at dacitic volcanoes
  • 7.1. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with central eruptions
  • 7.2. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes associated with flank eruptions
  • 8. General properties of volcano-tectonic earthquake swarms
  • 8.1. Properties of volcano-tectonic earthquake swarms inferred from the data of Chapters 4 to 6
  • 8.2. Additional data about volcano-tectonic earthquake swarm properties
  • 9. Source properties of volcano-tectonic earthquakes
  • 9.1. Focal mechanisms of volcano-tectonic earthquakes: double couple and non-double couple models
  • 9.2. Spectral characteristics of volcano-tectonic earthquakes
  • 9.3. Seismo-tectonic deformations in volcanic region
  • 10. Significant volcano-tectonic earthquakes and their role in volcanic processes
  • 10.1. Selection of significant volcano-tectonic earthquakes that occurred in the XXth century
  • 10.2. Focal rupturing of significant volcano-tectonic earthquakes and its role in volcanic processes
  • 10.3. The magnitude 7 volcano-tectonic earthquakes in volcanic processes
  • 10.4. Seismic hazard of significant volcano-tectonic earthquakes
  • 11. Volcanic tremor
  • 11.1. Seismograms and spectra
  • 11.2. Location of volcanic tremor
  • 11.3. Volcanic tremors in eruptive process
  • 11.4. Relationships between the intensity of seismic signals and volcanic events
  • 11.5. Special cases of volcanic tremors
  • 12. Earthquakes related to pyroclastic flows and rockfalls
  • 12.1. Occurrences of "fall-and-flow" earthquakes
  • 12.2. Relationship between the "fall-and-flow" earthquakes and volcanic activity
  • 12.3. Quantification of "fall-and-flow" earthquakes
  • 12.4. Location pyroclastic flows using amplitude signals of "fall-and-flow" earthquakes
  • 13. Explosion earthquakes
  • 13.1. Waveforms of explosion earthquakes
  • 13.2. Occurrences of explosion earthquakes and their location
  • 13.3. Explosion earthquakes in the eruptive process
  • 13.4. Size of explosion earthquakes
  • 14. Seismic monitoring of volcanic activity and prediction of volcanic eruptions
  • 14.1. Methodology of seismic monitoring of volcanic activity
  • 14.2. Applications of volcanic seismicity in the prediction of volcanic eruptions
  • 15. Some remarks about unresolved problems
  • 15.1. Variety of low-frequency volcanic earthquakes
  • 15.2. Seismic activity at dormant volcanic structures: A problem of possible eruption
  • References
  • Index