Searching for a significant correlation between volcanic tremor amplitude and SO2 emissions at Mount Etna volcano, Sicily

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Correlation, Eruptions, Etna, Sulphur Dioxide, Tremor, Volcanoes

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A strong correlation between the amplitude of volcanic tremor and the
flux of SO2 has been found at Mount Etna volcano, Sicily,
corresponding to enhanced volcanic activity in the period 1987-1995. We
therefore suggest that tremors and SO2 emissions have a
common physical origin linked to the magma dynamics of the volcano.

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