Bibcode
De Luca, G.; Scarpa, R.; Del Pezzo, E.; Simini, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 24, Issue 4, p. 481-484
Fecha de publicación:
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1997
Revista
Número de citas
22
Número de citas referidas
21
Descripción
Data from a portable dense seismic array deployed on Mt. Vesuvius in May
1994, during a 2D seismic tomography experiment, are analyzed in the
present paper. The array consisted of two groups of short period
geophones, 4.5 hz natural frequency, formed by 16 and 25 vertical
components (plus two horizontal components), distributed along an arc
like shape along the summit crater. Stacks of later arrivals,
interpreted as reflected phases, provide a significant constraint to a
boundary layer located in the depth range 1.5-2.2 km beneath the summit
crater with average velocity V=1.8-2.2km/s, interpreted as the top of
the limestone basement. The correlation methods applied on microtremor
records allowed to infer the shallow velocity structure, up to 400 m,
beneath the crater rim.