
Introduction to Volcanic Seismology
Vyacheslav M Zobin(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 14. December 2011
Book
Hardback
474 pages
978-0-444-56375-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Volcanic seismology represents the main, and often the only, tool to forecast volcanic eruptions and to monitor the eruption process. This book describes the main types of seismic signals at volcanoes, their nature and spatial and temporal distributions at different stages of eruptive activity. Following from the success of the first edition, published in 2003, the second edition consists of 19 chapters including significant revision and five new chapters. Organized into four sections, the book begins with an introduction to the history and topic of volcanic seismology, discussing the theoretical and experimental models that were developed for the study of the origin of volcanic earthquakes. The second section is devoted to the study of volcano-tectonic earthquakes, giving the theoretical basis for their occurrence and swarms as well as case stories of volcano-tectonic activity associated with the eruptions at basaltic, andesitic, and dacitic volcanoes. There were 40 cases of volcanic eruptions at 20 volcanoes that occurred all over the world from 1910 to 2005, which are discussed. General regularities of volcano-tectonic earthquake swarms, their participation in the eruptive process, their source properties, and the hazard of strong volcano-tectonic earthquakes are also described. The third section describes the theoretical basis for the occurrence of eruption earthquakes together with the description of volcanic tremor, the seismic signals associated with pyroclastic flows, rockfalls and lahars, and volcanic explosions, long-period and very-long-period seismic signals at volcanoes, micro-earthquake swarms, and acoustic events. The final section discuss the mitigation of volcanic hazard and include the methodology of seismic monitoring of volcanic activity, the examples of forecasting of volcanic eruptions by seismic methods, and the description of seismic activity in the regions of dormant volcanoes.
This book will be essential for students and practitioners of volcanic seismology to understand the essential elements of volcanic eruptions.
This book will be essential for students and practitioners of volcanic seismology to understand the essential elements of volcanic eruptions.
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Praise for the first edition:"...This book will be on the shelves of every geophysicist. I am delighted to report that it is useful, fun to read, full of information and worth rereading." --Natural Hazards
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Seismologists, Volcanologists, Geophysicists
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Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
930 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-56375-0 (9780444563750)
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Person
Prof. Vyacheslav Zobin graduated from the Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia, in 1966, and obtained his PhD in Physics and Mathematics (Volcanic Seismology) at the Institute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, Russia, in 1978. From 1966 to 1996 he worked at the Institute of Volcanology, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, and has since worked as Research Professor at the Center for Volcanological Research, Colima University, Colima, Mexico. Prof. Zobin is a prolific author in the areas of volcanic seismology and seismic hazard, with many published research articles, and with books published in three languages: Russian, Spanish, and English.
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Research Professor, Center for Volcanological Research, Colima University, Mexico
Content
1. Introduction
2. Seismicity at volcanoes
3. Origin of volcano-tectonic earthquakes
4. Origin of eruption earthquakes
5. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes at basaltic volcanoes
6. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes at andesitic volcanoes
7. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes at dacitic volcanoes
8. General properties of volcano-tectonic earthquake swarms
9. Source properties of volcano-tectonic earthquakes
10. Significant volcano-tectonic earthquakes and their role in volcanic processes
11. Volcanic tremor
12. Earthquakes related to pyroclastic flows and rockfalls
13. Explosion earthquakes
14. Seismic monitoring of volcanic activity and prediction of volcanic eruptions
15. Some remarks about unresolved problems
2. Seismicity at volcanoes
3. Origin of volcano-tectonic earthquakes
4. Origin of eruption earthquakes
5. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes at basaltic volcanoes
6. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes at andesitic volcanoes
7. Volcano-tectonic earthquakes at dacitic volcanoes
8. General properties of volcano-tectonic earthquake swarms
9. Source properties of volcano-tectonic earthquakes
10. Significant volcano-tectonic earthquakes and their role in volcanic processes
11. Volcanic tremor
12. Earthquakes related to pyroclastic flows and rockfalls
13. Explosion earthquakes
14. Seismic monitoring of volcanic activity and prediction of volcanic eruptions
15. Some remarks about unresolved problems