A review of mechanical models of dike propagation: Schools of thought, results and future directions

E Rivalta, B Taisne, AP Bunger, RF Katz - Tectonophysics, 2015 - Elsevier
Magma transport in brittle rock occurs by diking. Understanding the dynamics of diking and
its observable consequences is essential to deciphering magma propagation in volcanic …

Volcano Geodesy: Recent developments and future challenges

J Fernández, A Pepe, MP Poland… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Ascent of magma through Earth's crust is normally associated with, among other effects,
ground deformation and gravity changes. Geodesy is thus a valuable tool for monitoring and …

Gradual caldera collapse at Bárdarbunga volcano, Iceland, regulated by lateral magma outflow

MT Gudmundsson, K Jónsdóttir, A Hooper, EP Holohan… - Science, 2016 - science.org
INTRODUCTION The Bárdarbunga caldera volcano in central Iceland collapsed from
August 2014 to February 2015 during the largest eruption in Europe since 1784. An ice-filled …

Towards more realistic values of elastic moduli for volcano modelling

MJ Heap, M Villeneuve, F Albino… - Journal of volcanology …, 2020 - Elsevier
The accuracy of elastic analytical solutions and numerical models, widely used in
volcanology to interpret surface ground deformation, depends heavily on the Young's …

Evidence from the ad 2000 Izu islands earthquake swarm that stressing rate governs seismicity

S Toda, RS Stein, T Sagiya - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
Magma intrusions and eruptions commonly produce abrupt changes in seismicity far from
magma conduits,,, that cannot be associated with the diffusion of pore fluids or heat. Such …

Detection and monitoring of ongoing aseismic slip in the Tokai region, central Japan

S Ozawa, M Murakami, M Kaidzu, T Tada, T Sagiya… - Science, 2002 - science.org
Analysis of global positioning system data shows that the rate of crustal deformations in the
Tokai region of Japan, a seismic gap area, changed over the past 18 months. Kalman …

A decade of GEONET: 1994-2003 The continuous GPS observation in Japan and its impact on earthquake studies

T Sagiya - Earth, planets and space, 2004 - jstage.jst.go.jp
The dense continuous GPS network of Japan, now called GEONET, has been operated
since 1994 by the Geographical Survey Institute. GEONET provides precise daily …

Electric and magnetic phenomena observed before the volcano-seismic activity in 2000 in the Izu Island Region, Japan

S Uyeda, M Hayakawa, T Nagao… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
Significant anomalous changes in the ultra low frequency range (≈ 0.01 Hz) were observed
in both geoelectric and geomagnetic fields before the major volcano-seismic activity in the …

Stable inversions for complete moment tensors

SE Minson, DS Dreger - Geophysical Journal International, 2008 - academic.oup.com
The seismic moment tensors for certain types of sources, such as volcanic earthquakes and
nuclear explosions are expected to contain an isotropic component. Some earlier efforts to …

Temporal change of interplate coupling in northeastern Japan during 1995–2002 estimated from continuous GPS observations

T Nishimura, T Hirasawa, S Miyazaki… - Geophysical Journal …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Temporal change of deformation in northeastern Japan is clarified by continuous Global
Positioning System (GPS) observations from 1995 April to 2002 March. The observed GPS …