Searching for a significant correlation between volcanic tremor amplitude and SO2 emissions at Mount Etna volcano, Sicily

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Abstract

A strong correlation between the amplitude of volcanic tremor and the flux of SO2 has been found at Mount Etna volcano, Sicily, corresponding to enhanced volcanic activity in the period 1987-1995. We therefore suggest that tremors and SO2 emissions have a common physical origin linked to the magma dynamics of the volcano.

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Leonardi, S., Gresta, S., & Mulargia, F. (2000). Searching for a significant correlation between volcanic tremor amplitude and SO2 emissions at Mount Etna volcano, Sicily. Geophysical Journal International, 141(3), 832–834. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-246X.2000.00114.x

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