2005
DOI: 10.1029/2005gl023369
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Tilt recorded by a portable broadband seismograph: The 2003 eruption of Anatahan Volcano, Mariana Islands

Abstract: The horizontal components of broadband seismographs are highly sensitive to tilt, suggesting that commonly deployed portable broadband seismic sensors may record important tilt information associated with volcanic eruptions. We report on a tilt episode that coincides with the first historical eruption of Anatahan volcano on May 10, 2003. The tilt was recorded by a Strekheisen STS‐2 seismograph deployed in an underground insulated chamber 7 km west of the active vent. An ultra‐long period signal with a dominant… Show more

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“…DR4, 184 DR7, and DR9) is reminiscent of that recorded by broadband seismometers on volcanoes and 185 validated with independent tiltmeter measurements (Wiens et al, 2005;Genco and Ripepe, 186 2010). Like those measurements, the ULP signals we observed appeared in both of the 187 seismometers' horizontal channels but were essentially absent in the vertical (Fig.…”
Section: Introduction 28mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…DR4, 184 DR7, and DR9) is reminiscent of that recorded by broadband seismometers on volcanoes and 185 validated with independent tiltmeter measurements (Wiens et al, 2005;Genco and Ripepe, 186 2010). Like those measurements, the ULP signals we observed appeared in both of the 187 seismometers' horizontal channels but were essentially absent in the vertical (Fig.…”
Section: Introduction 28mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Tilt amplitude quickly decreases away from the source and local effects can completely mask the signal. Hence, despite of the spread use of seismometers on active volcanoes, evidence of tilt on the seismic records seems to be just occasionally analyzed in literature [e.g., Wielandt and Forbriger, 1999;Wiens et al, 2005]. However, on the same frequency band, horizontal seismometer and tiltmeter are both sensitive to acceleration of the ground (€ u) as well as to apparent acceleration resulting from tilt (gt) along their sensitive axis [Miller et al, 1978;Rodgers, 1968]:…”
Section: Inflation-deflation Explosive Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mikumo (1968) reported additional barograph observations of the same earthquake and modeled their dispersion curves based on a theoretical development by Harkrider (1964). There are also many observations of infrasound signal caused by earthquakes that have occurred on land or at volcanoes which are not related to a tsunami (see LePichon et al, 2006;Arrowsmith et al, 2009;Wiens et al, 2005). Figure 1a shows the locations of the infrasound arrays and seismic stations used in this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%