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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 159, no. 1, pp. 347-352, pp. 1689
    Publication Date: 2004
    Keywords: Rheology ; Friction ; red ; silent ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Strain ; Seismology ; fault ; slip, ; gouge, ; rheology ; strain ; measurements ; GJI
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 162, no. 1, pp. 156-168, pp. L22307
    Publication Date: 2005
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Geodesy ; Source parameters ; Modelling ; Okada ; earthquake ; parameters, ; seismic ; deformations ; GJI
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    In:  Science, Roma, Acad. Roy. des Sciences, vol. 286, no. 5447, pp. 2132-2134, pp. B04102, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1999
    Keywords: Earthquake ; red ; Source parameters ; Source ; slow ; silent
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 159, no. 1, pp. 353-364, pp. 1689
    Publication Date: 2004
    Keywords: Source parameters ; Layers ; Velocity depth profile ; Magnitude ; Inversion ; crustal ; deformation, ; dislocation ; normal ; faulting ; GJI
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 32, no. 22, pp. 353-364, pp. L22307
    Publication Date: 2005
    Keywords: Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Earthquake ; Geodesy ; Rheology ; Inelastic ; GRL ; Martini ; Anastasio ; 1207 ; Geodesy ; and ; Gravity: ; Transient ; deformation ; (6924, ; 7230, ; 7240) ; 1209 ; Tectonic ; deformation ; (6924) ; 8159 ; Tectonophysics: ; Rheology: ; crust ; and ; lithosphere ; (8031)
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Luxembourg, EGS-Gauthier-Villars, vol. 33, no. 17, pp. 156-168, pp. L17309
    Publication Date: 2006
    Keywords: Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Seismicity ; Earthquake ; Italy ; Global Positioning System ; GRL ; 7230 ; Seismology: ; Seismicity ; and ; tectonics ; (1207, ; 1217, ; 1240, ; 1242) ; 8164 ; Tectonophysics: ; Stresses: ; crust ; and ; lithosphere ; 9335 ; Geographic ; Location: ; Europe
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    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain)
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    Publication Date: 2012-04-15
    Description: SUMMARY We analyse eight years of discontinuous strain records from two crossed 90-m long laser interferometers (extensometers) operating in the Gran Sasso underground observatory (Central Italy) to investigate the FCN parameters. At first, inverting realistic synthetic tidal parameters (amplitude and phase of eight diurnal tidal components) we show that the resolving power of strain tides is comparable to that of gravity tides if tidal parameters are inverted minimizing the misfit (as usually done). Both resolving powers improve if data are inverted minimizing the misfit, and this improvement is particularly notable for gravity tides. The analyses of strain records have been performed after correcting measured strain for local distortion of the regional strain field and ocean loading. Data are inverted minimizing the misfit. Parameter uncertainty assessment is performed both inverting synthetic tidal parameter sets, obtained from the real one by adding a random noise, and estimating the Bayesian marginal probabilities from an ensemble of parameter space samples. Even if we analyse data from a single station, our results for the period of the Free Core Nutation (about 429 sidereal days) are robust and comparable to those from gravity tides, obtained from the joint inversion of data from several stations. The quality factor is not well constrained because of the large uncertainty on the Ψ1 phase; however our results are consistent with recently published values (≈20 000). The agreement between observations and predictions looks better than in any previous work that makes use of strain tides. Our inversions provide also an independent estimate of Re( h 1 − 3 l 1 ), which is the dominating term in the resonance strength expression, in agreement with IERS Conventions (2003).
    Print ISSN: 0956-540X
    Electronic ISSN: 1365-246X
    Topics: Geosciences
    Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft (DGG) and the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS).
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    Publication Date: 2011-01-07
    Description: Magmatic unrest can be successfully monitored and studied from modeling of the induced surface deformation; one limiting factor however is the small number of available magmatic source models. Here we have obtained expressions (quadrupole approximation) for displacements and stresses from the inflation of any pressurized triaxial ellipsoid in an infinite elastic medium. The expressions can be evaluated by combining the effects of seven suitable point sources and are approximately valid also for a heterogeneous half-space. Till now, the only available (approximate or exact) expressions for finite expansion sources referred to spheres, prolate spheroids, and horizontal circular cracks embedded in a homogeneous half-space. Our approach allows to model also oblate spheroids and non-axisymmetric sources, whose effects were previously estimable only in the far field through a moment tensor representation. We also show that when the deformation source is a vertically flattened ellipsoid, the inversion of superficial displacements using a general moment tensor may lead to wrong physical models of the deformation source itself. This may be the case for the Campi Flegrei caldera, as well as for other calderas.
    Print ISSN: 0094-8276
    Electronic ISSN: 1944-8007
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Wiley on behalf of American Geophysical Union (AGU).
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    Publication Date: 2014-03-31
    Description: The Canfranc underground laboratory (LSC), excavated under the Central Pyrenees, is mainly devoted to the study of phenomena which needs “cosmic silence”, but also host a geodynamical facility, named Geodyn, which holds an accelerometer, a broad-band seismometer and two high-resolution laser strainmeters. During the routine processing of the seismic data we detected an unusual spectral signature in the 2-10 Hz frequency band, which does not correspond to the typical sources of seismic noise and which can also be recognized in the strain records. After checking against meteorological and hydrological data, we can relate those signals to variations in the discharge by the Aragon River, an Alpine-style river in the southern Pyrenees, located about 400 m from the LSC Geodyn facility. Four main episodes have been identified since early 2011, each lasting 1-2 to 6-8 days. Additionally, a limited number of shorter episodes have also been detected. Three types of river-generated seismic events have been identified, related respectively to moderate rainfall, snowmelt and flooding events associated to severe storms. Each of those types has distinctive characteristics which allow monitoring the hydrological events from the analysis of seismic and deformation data. A few previous studies have already described the seismic noise close to rivers with larger discharge or in small-scale experimental settings, and we are showing here that the so-called “fluvial seismology” can be useful to study the hydrological evolution of Alpine style streams, and may have a potential interest for the civil authorities in charge of the management of hydrological basins.
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Wiley on behalf of American Geophysical Union (AGU).
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