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About the shallow resistivity structure of Vesuvius volcano

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Magnetotelluric (MT) soundings performed in the past in the volcanic area of Mt. Vesuvius by two independentresearch groups showed in the same places MT apparent resistivity curves with very similar shape, but staticallyshifted by one order of magnitude, at least. To try to resolve this ambiguity new controlled source audio-magnetotelluric(CSAMT) measurements have been carried out in the same MT sites. The interpretation of theCSAMT dataset, combined with that of two shallow dipole-dipole geoelectrical resistivity tomographies previouslycarried out in the area have allowed a reliable electrical structure to be recovered down to a few km ofdepth, which will next be used for a best constrained re-interpretation of the deep MT soundings.

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