Abstract
We use radar interferograms and GPS observations to constrain models of magma accumulation and faulting at Sierra Negra volcano, Galápagos, during the years before its 2005 eruption. The data have shown ∼5 m of pre-eruption uplift and multiple trapdoor faulting events on an intra-caldera fault system. We find the pattern of uplift to be consistent with an inflating sill at 2.2 km depth under the caldera. Our deformation modeling and stress-change calculations suggest that the inflating sill triggered faulting on an inward-dipping thrust fault and that the faulting in turn relieved the pressure within the sill. This sill-fault interaction tends to thicken the sill and limit its lateral extent within the area bounded by the fault..
Original language | English (US) |
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Journal | European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP |
Issue number | 649 SP |
State | Published - 2008 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | Fringe 2007 Workshop "Advances in SAR Interferometry from Envisat and ERS Missions" - Frascati, Italy Duration: Nov 26 2007 → Nov 30 2007 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Aerospace Engineering
- Space and Planetary Science