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Villaseñor et al. 1998
Villaseñor, A., Benz, H.M., Filippi, L., De Luca, G., Scarpa, R., Patanè, G. and Vinciguerra, S. (1998). Three-dimensional P-wave velocity structure of Mt. Etna, Italy. Geophysical Research Letters 25: doi: 10.1029/98GL01240. issn: 0094-8276.

The three-dimensional P-wave velocity structure of Mt. Etna is determined to depths of 15 km by tomographic inversion of first arrival times from local earthquakes recorded by a network of 29 permanent and temporary seismographs. Results show a near-vertical low-velocity zone that extends from beneath the central craters to a depth of 10 km. This low-velocity region is coincident with a band of steeply-dipping seismicity, suggesting a magmatic conduit that feeds the summit eruptions. The most prominent structure is an approximately 8-km-diameter high-velocity body located between 2 and 12 km depth below the southeast flank of the volcano. This high-velocity body is interpreted as a remnant mafic intrusion that is an important structural feature influencing both volcanism and east flank slope stability and faulting. ¿ 1998 American Geophysical Union

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Tectonophysics, Tomography
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Geophysical Research Letters
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