Authors
Kurt L Feigl, Hélène Le Mével, S Tabrez Ali, Loreto Córdova, Nathan L Andersen, Charles DeMets, Bradley S Singer
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
Geophysical Journal International
Volume
196
Issue
2
Pages
885-901
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The Laguna del Maule (LdM) volcanic field in Chile is an exceptional example of postglacial rhyolitic volcanism in the Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes. By interferometric analysis of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images acquired between 2007 and 2012, we measure exceptionally rapid deformation. The maximum vertical velocity exceeds 280 mm yr–1. Although the rate of deformation was negligible from 2003 January to 2004 February, it accelerated some time before 2007 January. Statistical testing rejects, with 95 per cent confidence, four hypotheses of artefacts caused by tropospheric gradients, ionospheric effects, orbital errors or topographic relief, respectively. The high rate of deformation is confirmed by daily estimates of position during several months in 2012, as measured by analysis of signals transmitted by the Global Positioning System (GPS) and received on the ground at three stations …
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