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Dissection of a composite volcanic earthquake at Santiaguito, Guatemala
Article first published online: 28 AUG 2009
DOI: 10.1029/2009GL039370
Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.
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, , , , , and (2009), Dissection of a composite volcanic earthquake at Santiaguito, Guatemala, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L16308, doi:10.1029/2009GL039370.
Publication History
- Issue published online: 28 AUG 2009
- Article first published online: 28 AUG 2009
- Manuscript Accepted: 28 JUL 2009
- Manuscript Revised: 20 JUL 2009
- Manuscript Received: 4 JUN 2009
Solid Earth: Correction to “Dissection of a composite volcanic earthquake at Santiaguito, Guatemala”
Vol. 36, Issue 23, Article first published online: 4 DEC 2009
Keywords:
- volcano seismology;
- volcano infrasound;
- dome volcanism
[1] Volcano earthquake sources associated with eruptions at Santiaguito volcano in Guatemala are complex. Rock fracture, fluid flow, and gas expansion occur at variable time scales and induce superposed ground motions, including both static and dynamic deformation, and atmospheric pressure disturbances. Dissection of this composite event is facilitated through extra-seismic observations, such as infrasound, geodetic, and visual monitoring. Multi-parametric investigation of an eruptive event on Jan. 4th 2009 reveals increased degassing, apparent as both geodetic tilt and harmonic seismo-infrasonic tremor, preceding an explosive event. The explosive event itself entails surface dome uplift, multiple eruptive pulses, and subsequent re-equilibration of the volcanic edifice manifested in derived tilt. We report here on an integrated approach to discerning the physical processes at the actively effusing and exploding Santiaguito volcano and describe the composite earthquake that occurs here.

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