Authors
Pablo J González, Sergey V Samsonov, Susi Pepe, Kristy F Tiampo, Pietro Tizzani, Francesco Casu, José Fernández, Antonio G Camacho, Eugenio Sansosti
Publication date
2013/8
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Volume
118
Issue
8
Pages
4361-4377
Description
Starting in July 2011, anomalous seismicity was observed at El Hierro Island, a young oceanic island volcano. On 12 October 2011, the process led to the beginning of a submarine NW‐SE fissural eruption at ~15 km from the initial earthquake loci, indicative of significant lateral magma migration. Here we conduct a multifrequency, multisensor interferometric analysis of spaceborne radar images acquired using three different satellite systems (RADARSAT‐2, ENVISAT, and COSMO‐SkyMed (Constellation of Small Satellites for Mediterranean Basin Observation)). The data fully captures both the pre‐eruptive and coeruptive phases. Elastic modeling of the ground deformation is employed to constrain the dynamics associated with the magmatic activity. This study represents the first geodetically constrained active magmatic plumbing system model for any of the Canary Islands volcanoes, and one of the few examples …
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