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Radon measurements in the SE and NE flank of Mt. Etna (Italy)
S. La DelfaF. VizziniS. Lo NigroG. ImmèD. MorelliGiuseppe Patanèsubject
geographyFlankRadiationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryFrequency of occurrenceMt. Etnachemistry.chemical_elementRadonInduced seismicityPower spectrumVolcanochemistryRadonSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataInstrumentationSeismologyGeologydescription
Abstract Soil Radon has been monitored at two fixed sites located in the northeastern and southeastern flank of Mt. Etna. In this study we report the comparison between in-soil Radon concentration trend recorded in the SE flank and that one recorded in the NE one, where an in-soil Radon detection system is operating since 2001. The aim of this work was to implement the investigation area finding a suitable radon detection site, in the south-east flank of Mt. Etna, in order to better understand possible links between Radon anomalies and volcano dynamic. Radon data collected in NE and SE sites were compared with the volcanic tremor, frequency of occurrence of earthquakes and seismic strain-release recorded at a fixed 3D digital seismic station placed in the NE site. Same general in-soil Radon trends and anomalies were found in both sites. These results have confirmed the suitability of the chosen southeastern site for the in-soil Radon monitoring at Mt. Etna. The comparison of the recorded Radon concentration anomalies with seismicity and volcanic tremor trends, has also verified a possible link with the volcanic activity, as observed in our previous published studies.
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2007-09-01 |