Original paper
Fault plane orientations of microearthquakes at Mt. Etna from the inversion of P-wave rise times
Volume: 189, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 247 - 256
Published: Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
A crucial point in the analysis of tectonic earthquakes occurring in a volcanic area is the inference of the orientation of the structures along which the ruptures occur. These structures represent zones of weakness which could favor the migration of melt toward the surface and the assessment of their geometry is a fundamental step toward efficient evaluation of volcanic risk. We analyzed a high-quality dataset of 171 low-magnitude, tectonic...
Paper Details
Title
Fault plane orientations of microearthquakes at Mt. Etna from the inversion of P-wave rise times
Published Date
Jan 1, 2010
Volume
189
Issue
3-4
Pages
247 - 256
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