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Hydrothermal origin for sustained Long-Period (LP) activity at Campi Flegrei Volcanic Complex,Italy
Authors:Paola Cusano  Simona Petrosino  Gilberto Saccorotti
Institution:1. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia — Osservatorio Vesuviano, Via Diocleziano 328, 80124 Naples, Italy;2. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia — Sezione di Pisa, Via Uguccione della Faggiola 32, 56126 Pisa, Italy
Abstract:We present a detailed analysis of the source properties of Long-Period (LP) signals recorded at Campi Flegrei Caldera (Italy) during the last (2005–2006) mini-uplift episode. Moment Tensor inversion via full-waveform modelling of broad-band seismograms indicates a crack-like source with a significant volumetric component. From auto-regressive modelling of the signal's tail we evaluate the dominant frequency and the attenuation factor of the oscillating source. Considering the acoustic properties of a fluid-filled crack, these values are consistent with the resonant oscillations of a crack filled by a water–gas mixture at variable gas–volume fraction. For these fluids, the crack size would be on the order of 40–420 m, a size range which is consistent with the spatial spreading of LP hypocenters. Analysis of temporally-correlated time series of seismological and geochemical data indicates that climaxing of LP activity was preceded by swarms of volcano-tectonic (VT) events and rapidly followed by a consistent increase of both thermal emissions and gas fluxes recorded at the surface (1 month — 2/3 days, respectively). Following these observations, we propose a conceptual model where VT activity increases permeability of the medium, thus favouring fluid mobility. As a consequence, the hydrothermal system experiences pressure perturbations able to trigger its resonant, LP oscillations.
Keywords:Campi Flegrei caldera  Long-Period earthquakes  crack model  Sompi method  gas composition
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