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Seasonal seismicity at western United States volcanic centers

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2005

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Christiansen, L B, Hurwitz, S, Saar, M O, Ingebritsen, S E, and Hsieh, P A, 2005, Seasonal seismicity at western United States volcanic centers: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 240, iss. 2, p. 307-321.

Summary

We examine 20-yr data sets of seismic activity from 10 volcanic areas in the western United States for annual periodic signals (seasonality), focusing on large calderas (Long Valley caldera and Yellowstone) and stratovolcanoes (Cascade Range). We apply several statistical methods to test for seasonality in the seismic catalogs. In 4 of the 10 regions, statistically significant seasonal modulation of seismicity (> 90% probability) occurs, such that there is an increase in the monthly seismicity during a given portion of the year. In five regions, seasonal seismicity is significant in the upper 3 km of the crust. Peak seismicity occurs in the summer and autumn in Mt. St. Helens, Hebgen Lake/Madison Valley, Yellowstone Lake, and Mammoth [...]

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Added to ScienceBase on Fri Apr 19 08:32:18 MDT 2013 by processing file <b>Hydrology of Fractured Rocks.xml</b> in item <a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/504216bae4b04b508bfd3387">https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/504216bae4b04b508bfd3387</a>

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1016/j.epsl.2005.09.012

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