We exploit large DInSAR and GPS datasets to create a 4D image of the magma transfer processes at Mauna Loa volcano from 2005 to 2015. The datasets consists of 23 continuous GPS time series and 307 SAR images acquired from ascending and descending orbits by ENVISAT and COSMO-SkyMed satellites. The joint use of SAR data acquired from different orbits together with deformation data from GPS networks and geological information can significantly improve the constraints on the geometry and location of the sources responsible for the observed deformation. The analysis of these datasets has been realized using an innovative method that allows to image a complex configuration of different type of sources. The results suggest that the deformation pattern observed from 2005 to 2015 has been controlled by three deformation sources: the ascent of magma along a conduit, the opening of a dike and the slip along the basal decollement.

The use of massive deformation datasets for the analysis of spatial and temporal evolution of Mauna Loa volcano (Hawai'i)

Pepe S;Castaldo R;Casu F;De Luca C;De Novellis V;Sansosti E;Solaro G;Tizzani P
2019

Abstract

We exploit large DInSAR and GPS datasets to create a 4D image of the magma transfer processes at Mauna Loa volcano from 2005 to 2015. The datasets consists of 23 continuous GPS time series and 307 SAR images acquired from ascending and descending orbits by ENVISAT and COSMO-SkyMed satellites. The joint use of SAR data acquired from different orbits together with deformation data from GPS networks and geological information can significantly improve the constraints on the geometry and location of the sources responsible for the observed deformation. The analysis of these datasets has been realized using an innovative method that allows to image a complex configuration of different type of sources. The results suggest that the deformation pattern observed from 2005 to 2015 has been controlled by three deformation sources: the ascent of magma along a conduit, the opening of a dike and the slip along the basal decollement.
2019
Inglese
IGARSS 2019
10075
10078
9781538691540
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-85077697405&origin=inward
28/07/2019, 02/08/2019
Yokohama, Japan
DInSAR
GPS
Mauna Loa volcano
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Pepe, S.; D'Auria, L.; Castaldo, R.; Casu, F.; De Luca, C.; De Novellis, V.; Sansosti, E.; Solaro, G.; Tizzani, P.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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