GIS applications in volcano monitoring: the study of seismic swarms at the Campi Flegrei volcanic complex, Italy

<p>Campi Flegrei caldera (Southern Italy) is one of the most hazardous volcanic complexes in the world since it is located inside the densely inhabited urban district of Naples-Pozzuoli. In the past, the caldera has produced devastating to moderate eruptions and periodically undergoes from str...

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Main Authors: E. Bellucci Sessa, M. Castellano, P. Ricciolino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2021-02-01
Series:Advances in Geosciences
Online Access:https://adgeo.copernicus.org/articles/52/131/2021/adgeo-52-131-2021.pdf
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spelling doaj-0944abba413a4004933530e362f112082021-02-23T07:53:14ZengCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Geosciences1680-73401680-73592021-02-015213114410.5194/adgeo-52-131-2021GIS applications in volcano monitoring: the study of seismic swarms at the Campi Flegrei volcanic complex, ItalyE. Bellucci SessaM. CastellanoP. Ricciolino<p>Campi Flegrei caldera (Southern Italy) is one of the most hazardous volcanic complexes in the world since it is located inside the densely inhabited urban district of Naples-Pozzuoli. In the past, the caldera has produced devastating to moderate eruptions and periodically undergoes from strong to minor uplift episodes, named “bradyseism”, almost always accompanied by seismic swarms. Starting from 2005 Campi Flegrei has undergone an unrest crisis, characterized by ground uplift, localized gas emissions and seismicity, often occurring in seismic swarms. As a consequence, the monitoring activities have been progressively increasing, producing a huge amount of data, difficult to manage and match. GIS (Geographical Information System) represents a potent tool to manage great quantity of data, coming from different disciplines. In this study, we show two GIS technology applications to the seismic catalogue of Campi Flegrei. In the first one, a high-quality dataset is extracted from the <i>GeoDatabase</i> addressed to seismological studies that require high precision earthquake locations. In the second application, GIS are used to extract, visualize and analyse the typical seismic swarms of Campi Flegrei. Moreover, density and seismic moment distribution maps were generated for these swarms. In the last application, the GIS allow to highlight a clear variation in the temporal trend of the seismic swarms at Campi Flegrei.</p>https://adgeo.copernicus.org/articles/52/131/2021/adgeo-52-131-2021.pdf
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author E. Bellucci Sessa
M. Castellano
P. Ricciolino
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P. Ricciolino
GIS applications in volcano monitoring: the study of seismic swarms at the Campi Flegrei volcanic complex, Italy
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M. Castellano
P. Ricciolino
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title GIS applications in volcano monitoring: the study of seismic swarms at the Campi Flegrei volcanic complex, Italy
title_short GIS applications in volcano monitoring: the study of seismic swarms at the Campi Flegrei volcanic complex, Italy
title_full GIS applications in volcano monitoring: the study of seismic swarms at the Campi Flegrei volcanic complex, Italy
title_fullStr GIS applications in volcano monitoring: the study of seismic swarms at the Campi Flegrei volcanic complex, Italy
title_full_unstemmed GIS applications in volcano monitoring: the study of seismic swarms at the Campi Flegrei volcanic complex, Italy
title_sort gis applications in volcano monitoring: the study of seismic swarms at the campi flegrei volcanic complex, italy
publisher Copernicus Publications
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1680-7359
publishDate 2021-02-01
description <p>Campi Flegrei caldera (Southern Italy) is one of the most hazardous volcanic complexes in the world since it is located inside the densely inhabited urban district of Naples-Pozzuoli. In the past, the caldera has produced devastating to moderate eruptions and periodically undergoes from strong to minor uplift episodes, named “bradyseism”, almost always accompanied by seismic swarms. Starting from 2005 Campi Flegrei has undergone an unrest crisis, characterized by ground uplift, localized gas emissions and seismicity, often occurring in seismic swarms. As a consequence, the monitoring activities have been progressively increasing, producing a huge amount of data, difficult to manage and match. GIS (Geographical Information System) represents a potent tool to manage great quantity of data, coming from different disciplines. In this study, we show two GIS technology applications to the seismic catalogue of Campi Flegrei. In the first one, a high-quality dataset is extracted from the <i>GeoDatabase</i> addressed to seismological studies that require high precision earthquake locations. In the second application, GIS are used to extract, visualize and analyse the typical seismic swarms of Campi Flegrei. Moreover, density and seismic moment distribution maps were generated for these swarms. In the last application, the GIS allow to highlight a clear variation in the temporal trend of the seismic swarms at Campi Flegrei.</p>
url https://adgeo.copernicus.org/articles/52/131/2021/adgeo-52-131-2021.pdf
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