Publication Date:
2020-11-20
Description:
The space time inter-event time (IET) distributions of earthquakes occurring from 1988 to 2011 at Mt. Etna are
analysed in order to identify the periodicity or stationary behaviour of seismicity, and to correlate it with the
volcano-tectonic features of the region. The comparison between IET distributions at Etna with those obtained
both for Sicily and Italy, shows that IETs at a larger scale are well-modelled by a gamma distribution, whereas
at Etna local scale they are characterised by a bimodal curve, in which the two peaks are related to: (i) the contribution of local seismic swarms with very short inter-event times, and (ii) the background regional stationary
seismicity. IET analysis is an important tool to investigate the behaviour of seismicity at different crustal levels in the Etna region, distinguishing sectors that are influenced by volcano dynamics or regional tectonics. Indeed, the spatial
variation of IET distributions, obtained by analysing different Etna crustal sectors, shows that seismicity shallower
than 5 km is almost entirely characterised by short inter-event times and is mainly confined to the summit area.
For earthquakes deeper than 5 km occurring in the eastern flank of the volcano, as well as in eastern Sicily, IET
distributions are characterised by independent events which suggest that both areas are influenced by the
same extensional regional regime. By contrast, IET distributions obtained for the western flank and northwestern
Sicily are marked by two peaks, indicating that the compressional stress is acting in both areas.
Description:
Published
Description:
1-9
Description:
2V. Dinamiche di unrest e scenari pre-eruttivi
Description:
JCR Journal
Description:
restricted
Keywords:
Etna, Seismicity, Inter-event time, Occurrence pattern, Volcano dynamics, Regional tectonics
;
04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.02. Earthquake interactions and probability
Repository Name:
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
Type:
article
Permalink