2021
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggab325
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Source models of long-period seismic events at Galeras volcano, Colombia

Abstract: Summary Long-period (LP) seismic events have occurred repeatedly at Galeras volcano, Colombia, during the transition from effusive dome formation to explosive Vulcanian eruptions. Since 1989, two types of LP events have been observed there: one characterized by long-lasting, decaying harmonic oscillations (NLP events) and the other by non-harmonic oscillatory features (BLP events). NLP events are attributed to resonances of a dusty gas-filled crack in the magma plugging the eruptive conduit. Six… Show more

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“…LP swarms during dome extrusion may signal this pressure accumulation (cf. changing character of LPs at Galeras, Torres et al 2021). In general, LP swarms began with irregular spacing, but became more closely spaced through time until merging into tremor (Garcia-Aristizabal et al 2007) and leading to pulses of dome growth, which sometimes culminated in explosion and dome collapse (Villagómez 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LP swarms during dome extrusion may signal this pressure accumulation (cf. changing character of LPs at Galeras, Torres et al 2021). In general, LP swarms began with irregular spacing, but became more closely spaced through time until merging into tremor (Garcia-Aristizabal et al 2007) and leading to pulses of dome growth, which sometimes culminated in explosion and dome collapse (Villagómez 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%