Italian Journal of Geosciences - Vol. 136 (2017) f.2

Tilt measurements on volcanoes: more than a hundred years of recordings

Salvatore Gambino (1) & Laura Cammarata (1)
(1) Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Osservatorio Etneo, Piazza Roma 2, 95123 Catania, Italy. Submitted to Italian Journal of Geosciences. Corresponding author e-mail: salvatore.gambino@ingv.it.
Salvatore Gambino, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia. P.zza Roma 2, 95123 Catania, Italy. tel. number 39-95-7165877. Fax number: 39-957165826.


Volume: 136 (2017) f.2
Pages: 275-295

Abstract

Tilt measurements represent one of the earliest methods to detect ground deformation on volcanoes with the first acquisition being made on Kilauea (Hawaii) in 1912-13. Tilt is a powerful tool for volcano monitoring enabling to obtain signals with high precision. Tilt has proved its worth especially in understanding dike intrusions, fracture propagation, lava fountains, strombolian activity, dome growing and volume and amplitude changes in magmatic/hydrothermal systems.
This paper is a review of tilt studies performed worldwide on volcanoes in the last 105 years. We highlighted the methodologies used and the improvements and developments made over recent years to augment the possibility to detect volcanic processes.
We review the results obtained on about 40 volcanic areas in which tilt measurements have played a major role in volcanic process knowledge.

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