The anatomy of a tornillo: puzzles from three-component measurements at Galeras volcano (Colombia)

Many of the recent ash eruptions of Galeras volcano (Colombia) have been preceded by tornillos. These unusual seismic events of unknown origin have screw-like profiles on seismograms and can last up to several minutes. In March, 1996, a broadband, three-component seismometer station was installed 1....

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Main Authors: D. M. Gomez M., H. Rademacher, M. Hellweg, D. Seidl, R. A. Torres C.
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Language:English
Published: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) 1999-06-01
Series:Annals of Geophysics
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Online Access:http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3724
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H. Rademacher
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D. Seidl
R. A. Torres C.
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description Many of the recent ash eruptions of Galeras volcano (Colombia) have been preceded by tornillos. These unusual seismic events of unknown origin have screw-like profiles on seismograms and can last up to several minutes. In March, 1996, a broadband, three-component seismometer station was installed 1.6 km south of Cono, Galeras' active vent. With high quality recordings acquired by this system, and methods which work well with narrow band signals, we investigate the frequency content and polarization properties of two tornillos. They have slighty different predominant frequencies, 3.0420 Hz and 3.0595 Hz which remain highly stable for the entire tornillo duration. The polarization analysis shows that the polarization for the two events also differs slightly but remains constant. Most of their energy is linearly polarized and lies in the horizontal plane. If these waves are taken to be SH waves, the remaining energy is confined to the beginning of the tornillo during its initiation or excitation. The remainder of the tornillo is characterized by exponential decay. These observations provide parameters for the classification of tornillos and constraints for source models.
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spelling doaj.art-d38c758bc5f74a91b81cb8c81449e52d2022-12-21T17:32:48ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X1999-06-0142310.4401/ag-3724The anatomy of a tornillo: puzzles from three-component measurements at Galeras volcano (Colombia)D. M. Gomez M.H. RademacherM. HellwegD. SeidlR. A. Torres C.Many of the recent ash eruptions of Galeras volcano (Colombia) have been preceded by tornillos. These unusual seismic events of unknown origin have screw-like profiles on seismograms and can last up to several minutes. In March, 1996, a broadband, three-component seismometer station was installed 1.6 km south of Cono, Galeras' active vent. With high quality recordings acquired by this system, and methods which work well with narrow band signals, we investigate the frequency content and polarization properties of two tornillos. They have slighty different predominant frequencies, 3.0420 Hz and 3.0595 Hz which remain highly stable for the entire tornillo duration. The polarization analysis shows that the polarization for the two events also differs slightly but remains constant. Most of their energy is linearly polarized and lies in the horizontal plane. If these waves are taken to be SH waves, the remaining energy is confined to the beginning of the tornillo during its initiation or excitation. The remainder of the tornillo is characterized by exponential decay. These observations provide parameters for the classification of tornillos and constraints for source models.http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3724Galerastornillopolarizationsanalytic functionparametrization
spellingShingle D. M. Gomez M.
H. Rademacher
M. Hellweg
D. Seidl
R. A. Torres C.
The anatomy of a tornillo: puzzles from three-component measurements at Galeras volcano (Colombia)
Annals of Geophysics
Galeras
tornillo
polarizations
analytic function
parametrization
title The anatomy of a tornillo: puzzles from three-component measurements at Galeras volcano (Colombia)
title_full The anatomy of a tornillo: puzzles from three-component measurements at Galeras volcano (Colombia)
title_fullStr The anatomy of a tornillo: puzzles from three-component measurements at Galeras volcano (Colombia)
title_full_unstemmed The anatomy of a tornillo: puzzles from three-component measurements at Galeras volcano (Colombia)
title_short The anatomy of a tornillo: puzzles from three-component measurements at Galeras volcano (Colombia)
title_sort anatomy of a tornillo puzzles from three component measurements at galeras volcano colombia
topic Galeras
tornillo
polarizations
analytic function
parametrization
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