Double-difference tomographic methods use directly accurate time delays computed between similar signals. Such methods are designed to image very heterogeneous media, such as volcanoes or fault zones. In seismological applications, similar signals are recorded at a given station from earthquakes sharing similar and close-by sources. In seismic...
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2008 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 3, 2022
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2006 (v1)Journal article
Seismic velocity parameters in limited, but heterogeneous volumes can be inferred using a double-difference tomographic algorithm, but to obtain meaningful results accuracy must be maintained at every step of the computation. MONTEILLER et al. (2005) have devised a double-difference tomographic algorithm that takes full advantage of the...
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2005 (v1)Journal article
Improving our understanding of crustal processes requires a better knowledge of the geometry and the position of geological bodies. In this study we have designed a method based upon double-difference relocation and tomography to image, as accurately as possible, a heterogeneous medium containing seismogenic objects. Our approach consisted not...
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2004 (v1)Journal article
A new three-dimensional delay traveltime tomography is performed to image the intermediate structure of the western Gulf of Corinth. A large data set, collected in 1991 during a two-month passive tomographic experiment, has been reanalysed for the reconstruction of detailed Vp and Vs images. An improved tomography method, based on an accurate...
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January 24, 2008 (v1)Journal article
Hawaiian volcanoes are formed by the eruption of large quantities of basaltic magma related to hot-spot activity below the Pacific Plate1,2. Despite the apparent simplicity of the parent process—emission of magma onto the oceanic crust—the resulting edifices display some topographic complexity3–5. Certain features, such as rift zones and large...
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2022 (v1)Journal article
Identifying the causes of flank destabilization of active volcanic edifices is key to prevent catastrophic events. The persistent seismicity recorded below the eastern flank of Piton de la Fournaise shield volcano (Réunion Island), both in between and during eruptive events, may give indications on the mechanical stability of this edifice....
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July 2022 (v1)Journal article
Identifying the causes of flank destabilization of active volcanic edifices is key to prevent catastrophic events. The persistent seismicity recorded below the eastern flank of Piton de la Fournaise shield volcano (Réunion Island), both in between and during eruptive events, may give indications on the mechanical stability of this edifice....
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July 2022 (v1)Journal article
Identifying the causes of flank destabilization of active volcanic edifices is key to prevent catastrophic events. The persistent seismicity recorded below the eastern flank of Piton de la Fournaise shield volcano (Réunion Island), both in between and during eruptive events, may give indications on the mechanical stability of this edifice....
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May 23, 2022 (v1)Publication
The Ubaye Region is a seismically active region in the Western Alps (France), regularly struck by seismic swarms characterized by a high number of small to moderate earthquakes, such as in 2003–2004 or 2012–2015. While some earthquakes could be associated with known faults, the character of the observations (high seismicity – low deformation...
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