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Source mechanism of very-long-period signals accompanying dome growth activity at Merapi volcano, Indonesia

January 1, 2002

Very-long-period (VLP) pulses with period of 6–7s, displaying similar waveforms, were identified in 1998 from broadband seismographs around the summit crater. These pulses accompanied most of multiphase (MP) earthquakes, a type of long-period event locally defined at Merapi Volcano. Source mechanisms for several VLP pulses were examined by applying moment tensor inversion to the waveform data. Solutions were consistent with a crack striking ∼70° and dipping ∼50° SW, 100m under the active dome, suggest pressurized gas transport involving accumulation and sudden release of 10–60 m3 of gas in the crack over a 6s interval.

Publication Year 2002
Title Source mechanism of very-long-period signals accompanying dome growth activity at Merapi volcano, Indonesia
DOI 10.1029/2002GL015013
Authors D. Hidayat, B. Chouet, B. Voight, P. Dawson, Antonius Ratdomopurbo
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Research Letters
Index ID 70023916
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Volcano Science Center