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Article Dans Une Revue Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Année : 2005

Vertical dipoles to detect self potential signals in a seismic area of southern Italy: Tito station

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Since 2000 the Institute of Methodologies for the Environmental Analysis (National Council of Research, Tito, Italy) installed a geophysical monitoring network able to detect geoelectric, geochemic and seismometric parameters in seismic areas of southern Italy. During this period a very large data-base of geophysical time series has been organized and it is actually available to assess robust statistical methodologies to identify geophysical anomalous patterns linked with local seismicity. To better understand the influence of rain and cultural noise on geoelectrical signals (Self Potential), during May 2004 we drilled in Tito station a 20 m-depth hole to measure the SP vertical component. The array is characterized by five Pb-PbCl2 electrodes put at different depths. The common electrode is fixed at 20 m. In this work we present some electrical anomalies probably correlated with local seismic activity on vertical dipoles recorded in Tito station.
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hal-00301640 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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G. Colangelo, V. Lapenna, L. Telesca. Vertical dipoles to detect self potential signals in a seismic area of southern Italy: Tito station. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 2005, 5 (5), pp.667-671. ⟨hal-00301640⟩

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