Title of article :
Gravity Changes and Internal Processes: Some Results Obtained from Observations at Three Volcanoes
Author/Authors :
Gerhard Jentzsch، نويسنده , , Adelheid Weise، نويسنده , , Carlos Rey، نويسنده , , Carl Gerstenecker ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Temporal gravity changes provide information about mass and/or density variations
within and below the volcano edifice. Three active volcanoes have been under investigation; each of them
related to a plate boundary: Mayon/Luzon/Philippines, Merapi/Java/Indonesia, and Galeras/Colombia.
The observed gravity changes are smaller than previously expected but significant. For the three volcanoes
under investigation, and within the observation period, mainly the increase of gravity is observed, ranging
from 1,000 nm)2 to 1,600 nms)2. Unexpectedly, the gravity increase is confined to a rather small area with
radii of 5 to 8 km around the summit.
At Mayon and Merapi the parallel GPS measurements yield no significant elevation changes. This is
crucial for the interpretation, as the internal pressure variations do not lead to significant deformation at
the surface. Thus the classical Mogi-model for a shallow extending magma reservoir cannot apply. To
confine the possible models, the attraction due to changes of groundwater level or soil moisture is
estimated along the slope of Merapi exemplarily by 2-D modelling. Mass redistribution or density changes
were evaluated within the vent as well as deeper fluid processes to explain the gravity variations; the results
are compared to the model incorporating the additional effect of elastic deformation.
Keywords :
GPS , Gravity changes at volcanoes , deformation , density changes , modelling. , mass redistribution
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics