Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
2006-02-09
Progress In Electromagnetics Research, vol. 87, 63-88, 2008
Physics
Geophysics
7 pages, 10 figures
Scientific paper
10.2528/PIER08092201
In the previous part I, we have developed the generalized theory of the probability tomography method to image polar and dipolar sources of a vector or scalar geophysical anomaly field. The purpose of the new method was to improve the core-and-boundary resolution of the most probable buried sources of the anomalies detected in a datum domain. In this paper, which constitutes the part II of the same study, an application of the new approach to the Vesuvius volcano (Naples, Italy) is illustrated in detail by analyzing geoelectrical, self-potential and gravity datasets collected over the whole volcanic area. The purpose is to get new insights into the shallow structure and hydrothermal system of Vesuvius, and the deep geometry of the tectonic depression within which the volcano grew.
Mauriello Paolo
Patella Domenico
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