One hundred years of advances in volcano seismology and acoustics
Since the 1919 foundation of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of
the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI), the fields of volcano seismology and acoustics have seen …
the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI), the fields of volcano seismology and acoustics have seen …
A model for earthquake swarms
DP Hill - Journal of Geophysical Research, 1977 - Wiley Online Library
A model for earthquake swarms in volcanic regions consists of the following concepts:(1)
clusters of magma‐filled dikes exist within brittle volumes of the crust,(2) dikes within a …
clusters of magma‐filled dikes exist within brittle volumes of the crust,(2) dikes within a …
Dike‐induced faulting and graben subsidence in volcanic rift zones
AM Rubin - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Field observations and geodetic data indicate that dike intrusion in volcanic rift zones
typically generates normal faulting and graben subsidence at the Earth's surface. Elastic …
typically generates normal faulting and graben subsidence at the Earth's surface. Elastic …
Radon earthquake precursor studies in Iceland
E Hauksson, JG Goddard - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 1981 - Wiley Online Library
Discrete samples of geothermal water have been collected from a network of nine stations
for analysis of radon (222Rn) content. The sampling network consisted of wells that range in …
for analysis of radon (222Rn) content. The sampling network consisted of wells that range in …
[HTML][HTML] Generation of Icelandic rhyolites: silicic lavas from the Torfajökull central volcano
B Gunnarsson, BD Marsh, HP Taylor Jr - Journal of Volcanology and …, 1998 - Elsevier
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of
exposed silicic extrusives in Iceland (∼ 225 km3). Within SW-Torfajökull, postglacial mildly …
exposed silicic extrusives in Iceland (∼ 225 km3). Within SW-Torfajökull, postglacial mildly …
Geothermal exploration and reservoir monitoring using earthquakes and the passive seismic method
G Foulger - Geothermics, 1982 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the use of earthquake studies in the field of geothermal exploration.
Local, regional and teleseismic events can all provide useful information about a geothermal …
Local, regional and teleseismic events can all provide useful information about a geothermal …
The Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, earthquake swarm of September 1972 and its tectonic significance
A temporary network of up to 23 short‐period seismic stations operated on the Reykjanes
Peninsula during the summer of 1972 and recorded an earthquake swarm consisting of …
Peninsula during the summer of 1972 and recorded an earthquake swarm consisting of …
Seismicity of the Northern volcanic zone of Iceland
A half century of monitoring of the Northern Volcanic Zone of Iceland, a branch of the North
America—Eurasia plate boundary, shows that the seismicity is very unevenly distributed …
America—Eurasia plate boundary, shows that the seismicity is very unevenly distributed …
Short-term seismic precursors to Icelandic eruptions 1973–2014
P Einarsson - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Networks of seismographs of high sensitivity have been in use in the vicinity of active
volcanoes in Iceland since 1973. During this time, 21 confirmed eruptions have occurred …
volcanoes in Iceland since 1973. During this time, 21 confirmed eruptions have occurred …
Geophysical and geochemical signatures and plate tectonics
PR Vogt - The Nordic Seas, 1986 - Springer
This chapter is essentially a continuation of the preceding chapter, and the introduction of
that chapter serves also as an introduction to this chapter. As was stated there, the main …
that chapter serves also as an introduction to this chapter. As was stated there, the main …