Bulletin of Volcanology

, Volume 61, Issue 6, pp 411–422 | Cite as

Evolution of the seismic activity from the 1982 eruption of El Chichon Volcano, Chiapas, Mexico

  • Z. Jiménez
  • V. H. Espíndola
  • J. M. Espíndola
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Abstract

 We analyzed more than 1700 earthquakes related to the 1982 eruption of El Chichon volcano in southern Mexico. The data were recorded at specific periods throughout the whole eruptive interval of March to April 1982, by three different networks. The seismic activity began several months before the first eruption on 28 March. During this period the seismicity consisted of hybrid and long-period shallow earthquakes most likely related to processes of faulting, fracturing, and fluid movement underneath the volcano. The foci of events occurring before the eruption circumscribe an aseismic zone from approximately 7 to 13 km below the volcano. After the eruption, the seismic activity consisted of tectonic-type earthquakes that peaked at 1200 events/h. This later activity occurred over a wide range of depths, mostly between 5 and 20 km, that includes the former aseismic zone and is roughly limited by the major tectonic faults in the area.

Key words Mexican volcanoes El Chichon Volcano Seismic monitoring of volcanoes Volcano seismicity 

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1999

Authors and Affiliations

  • Z. Jiménez
    • 1
  • V. H. Espíndola
    • 1
  • J. M. Espíndola
    • 1
  1. 1.Instituto de Geofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Coyoacán O4510 D. F., México e-mail: jme@tonatiuh.igeofcu.unam.mx Fax: +525-5502486

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