Geodetic and geophysical effects associated with seismic and volcanic hazards
[Book]
ed. by José Fernàndez.
Berlin ; Basel
Birkhäuser, cop.
2004
P. 1302-1611 : ill. ; 25 cm.
Pageoph topical volumes, 161 ;, 7
Repr. de "Pure and applied geophysics (PAGEOPH)", vol. 161 (2004), n° 7.Bibliogr. à la fin des chapitres.
Introduction.- Stress changes modelled for the sequence of strong earthquakes in the South Iceland seismic zone since 1706.- 3-D modelling of Campi Flegrei ground deformations.-Comparison of integrated geodetic data models and satellite radar interferograms.- Gps Monitoring in the N-W part of the Volcanic Island of Tenerife, Canaries, Spain.- Far field gravity and tilt signals in large earthquakes.- Study of volcanic sources at Long Valley Caldera, Cal..- Gravity changes and internal processes.- New results at Mayon, Philippines, from a joint inversion of gravity and deformation measurements.- The interpretation of gravity changes and crustal deformation in active volcanic areas.- Intrusive Mechanisms at Mt. Etna.- Methods for evaluation of geodetic data and seismicity.- A free boundary problem related to the location of volcanic gas sources.- High CO2 levels in boreholes at El Teide volcano complex.- Simulation of the Seismic Response of Sedimentary Basins.- The use of ambient noise measurements for the estimation of surface soil effects.- Results of Analysis the Data of Microseismic Survey at Lanzarote Island.- Microtremor analyses at Teide Volcano.- Tilt observation in the normal mode frequency band at Geodynamic Observatory Cuevo de los Verdes.