Title of article :
Some Insights into Topographic, Elastic and Self-gravitation Interaction in Modelling Ground Deformation and Gravity Changes in Active Volcanic Areas
Author/Authors :
Mar?a Charco، نويسنده , , Josè Fernàndez، نويسنده , , Francisco Luzon، نويسنده , , Kristy F. Tiampo، نويسنده , , John B. Rundle ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Surface displacements and gravity changes due to volcanic sources are influenced by
medium properties. We investigate topographic, elastic and self-gravitation interaction in order to outline
the major factors that are significant in data modelling. While elastic-gravitational models can provide a
suitable approximation to problems of volcanic loading in areas where topographic relief is negligible, for
prominent volcanoes the rough topography could affect deformation and gravity changes to a greater
extent than self-gravitation. This fact requires the selection, depending on local relief, of a suitable model
for use in the interpretation of surface precursors of volcanic activity. We use the three-dimensional
Indirect Boundary Element Method to examine the effects of topography on deformation and gravity
changes in models of magma chamber inflation/deflation. Topography has a significant effect on predicted
surface deformation and gravity changes. Both the magnitude and pattern of the geodetic signals are
significantly different compared to half-space solutions. Thus, failure to account for topographic effects in
areas of prominent relief can bias the estimate of volcanic source parameters, since the magnitude and
pattern of deformation and gravity changes depend on such effects.
Keywords :
topography , self-gravitation , gravity change. , Displacement
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics