Several studies have highlighted that infrasound is a powerful tool for volcano monitoring and holds promise to improve our understanding of volcano unrest and eruptive processes. As such, infrasound sensors are routinely deployed at active volcanoes, typically co­located with seismometer networks. Recent studies have demonstrated the value of deploying infrasound sensors in array configuration (clusters of few sensors at interstation of up a few tens of meters) at distances up to a few kilometers from active volcanic vents. Arrays provide a powerful tool for real­time detection and...

Pubblicato: 30-01-2025

Testing infrasound array technology for monitoring eruptive activity at Mt. Etna, Italy

Luciano Zuccarello, Silvio De Angelis, Mariangela Sciotto, Salvatore Carmelo Rapisarda, Luciano Scuderi, Marco Sassano, Alessio Rubonello, Damiano Biagini