
Geodetic and geophysical effects associated with seismic and volcanic hazards
Résumé
The topics included in this issue deal with many aspects of volcanic and seismic activity, two of the natural hazards of geological origin that have the greatest impact and pose the predominant risk to society. This book comprises eighteen papers, most of which were presented at an international seminar organized and held at the Complutense University of Madrid in October 2001. The papers address geodetic, geophysical and geochemical effects caused by seismic and volcanic activity; monitoring of volcanic and seismic processes using space and terrestrial techniques; complementarity of these techniques; theoretical modelling of volcanic and seismic processes; inverse problem; interpretation of observations; hazards; seismicity patterns and application.
Sommaire
- 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.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Birkhäuser |
Auteur(s) | José Fernandez |
Parution | 12/07/2004 |
Nb. de pages | 1612 |
Format | 17 x 24 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 615g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9783764370442 |
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