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Abstract
Volcanic eruptions necessitate precise monitoring of magma pressure and inflation for improved forecasting. This paper presents a novel method using matrix imaging of seismic noise data to map the magmatic and hydrothermal system of La Soufrière volcano in Guadeloupe, achieving 100 m resolution down to 10 km depth. The method overcomes limitations of standard seismic migration techniques, offering crucial data for modeling and high-resolution monitoring of volcanic systems.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Sep 16, 2024
Authors
Elsa Giraudat, Arnaud Burtin, Arthur Le Ber, Mathias Fink, Jean-Christophe Komorowski, Alexandre Aubry
Tags
volcanic eruptions
magma pressure
seismic noise
La Soufrière
monitoring
hydrothermal system
high-resolution
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