Authors
Camila Novoa Lizama, Muriel Gerbault, Dominique Rémy, José Cembrano, Luis Lara, Andres Tassara, Juan Carlos Baez, Javiera Ruz
Publication date
2021/4
Journal
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts
Pages
EGU21-9519
Description
The 2011-2012 Cordon-Caulle eruption was the largest subaerial eruption of the 21th century. An inflation captured from InSAR between 2007 and 2009 was related to a volume of magma injection too small to have triggered this eruption. Here, we benefit from SAR imagery acquired by ALOS-1, ENVISAT and SENTINEL-1 data, to analyze the temporal and spatial behavior of ground displacements before, during and after the eruption. We find that a similar prolate spheroidal source explains the data for the pre-eruptive and post-eruptive periods. Then we explore two tectonically-related hypotheses to explain the observed displacements during the explosive phase of the eruption. Therefore, first we model InSAR data using standard inversion models to evaluate how slip motion along specific structures explain surface observations. Our results show that the explosive phase's ground displacements could have been …
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