INVESTIGADORES
CASELLI Alberto TomÁs
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Volcanic tremor and local earthquakes at Copahue volcanic complex, Southern Andes, Argentina.
Autor/es:
IBAÑEZ, J.M., DEL PEZZO, E., BENGOA, C., GARCÍA-YEGUAS, A., CASELLI, A.T., BADI, G. AND ALMENDROS, J.
Lugar:
. Reykjavik, Iceland.
Reunión:
Congreso; IAVCEI General Assembly; 2008
Institución organizadora:
IAVCEI
Resumen:
In the present work we describe the results of a seismic field survey carried out at Copahue Volcano, Southern Andes, Argentina, using a small-aperture, dense seismic antenna. Copahue Volcano is an active volcano that exhibited a few phreatic eruptions in the last 20 years. The aim of this experiment was to record and classify the background seismic activity of this volcanic area, and locate the sources of local earthquakes and volcanic tremor. Data consist of several volcano-tectonic (VT) earthquakes, and many samples of back-ground seismic noise. We use both ordinary spectral, and multi-spectral techniques to measure the spectral content, and an array technique [Zero Lag Cross Correlation technique] to measure the back-azimuth and apparent slowness of the signals propagating across the array. We locate VT earthquakes using a procedure based on the estimate of slowness vector components and S-P time. VT events are located mainly along the border of the Caviahue caldera lake, positioned at the South-East of Copahue volcano, in a depth interval of 1-3 km below the surface. The background noise shows the presence of many transients with high correlation among the array stations in the frequency band centered at 2.5 Hz. These transients are superimposed to an uncorrelated background seismic signal. Array solutions for these transients show a predominant slowness vector pointing to the exploited geothermal field of “Las Maquinitas”and “Copahue Village”, located about 6 km north of the array site. We interpret this coherent signal as a tremor generated by the activity of the geothermal field.