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    Publication Date: 2021-10-27
    Description: Vertical and horizontal components of GNSS displacements in the Long Valley Caldera and adjacent Sierra Nevada range show a clear correlation with hydrological trends at both multiyear and seasonal time scales. We observe a clear vertical and horizontal seasonal deformation pattern primarily attributable to the solid earth response to hydrological surface loading at large-to-regional (Sierra Nevada range) scales. Several GNSS sites, located at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada along the southwestern rim of Long Valley Caldera, also show significant horizontal deformation that cannot be explained by elastic deformation from surface loading. Due to the location of these sites and the strong correlation between their horizontal displacements and spring discharge, we hypothesize that this deformation reflects poroelastic processes related to snowmelt runoff water infiltrating into the Sierra Nevada slopes around Long Valley Caldera. Interestingly, this is also an area where water infiltrates to feed the local hydrothermal system, and where snowmelt-induced earthquake swarms have been recently detected.
    Keywords: 551 ; Long Valley Caldera ; GNSS observations ; transient signal ; nontectonic deformation
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2020-07-10
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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    Publication Date: 2023-07-11
    Description: Volcano geodesy typically requires the synthesis of ground deformation models with observational data. A wide variety of volcano deformation models have been developed, from simple point source models to sophisticated numerical approaches that attempt to account for realistic topographies, complex source geometries and heterogeneous geologic structure. A wide variety of inverse methods are also combined with these models to characterize the volcanic sources from the observed data. However, to date there has been no comprehensive attempt to intercompare volcano deformation models and inversion results, or to establish baseline standards of reproducibility. The Drivers of Volcano Deformation (DVD) exercises provide a community-driven framework to accomplish these goals with a series of exercises for verification - quantitative comparison of forward model outputs, and validation - comparison of inversion results from synthetic data. The forward model exercises begin with a spherical reservoir in a homogeneous half-space, for which an exact solution exists, then introduce topography, more complex source geometries, and heterogeneous elastic properties. The inversion exercises provide synthetic GNSS and InSAR datasets for spherical reservoirs in elastic half-spaces with varying noise, and assess the consistency and uniqueness with which reservoir location, volume change, radius and pressurization can be inverted. The forward models comparison resulted in multiple bugs being fixed in commonly used solutions. The variability of inversion results emphasizes the importance of model choice, inverse methods, and uncertainty quantification. The Drivers of Volcano Deformation exercises are planned to evolve with additional phases that will test more complex forward models and inverse problems.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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