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Ambient Seismic Noise and Microseismicity Monitoring of Periglacial Bodies: A Case Study on the Gran Sometta Rock Glacier (NW Italian Alps)

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  • Chiara Colombero
  • Lorena Di Toro
  • Farbod Khosro Anjom
  • Alberto Godio
  • Umberto Morra Di Cella

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Ambient seismic noise and microseismicity analyses are increasingly applied for the monitoring of landslides and natural hazards. These methodologies can offer a valuable monitoring tool also for glacial and periglacial bodies, to understand the internal processes driven by external modifications in air temperature and rainfall/snowfall regimes and to forecast possible melting‐related hazards in the light of climate change adaptation. We applied the methods to an almost continuous year of data recorded by a network of four passive seismic stations deployed in the frontal portion of the Gran Sometta rock glacier (Aosta Valley, NW Italian Alps). The spectral analysis of ambient seismic noise revealed frequency peaks related to stratigraphic resonances inside the rock glacier. Although the resonance frequency related to the bedrock interface was constant over time, a second higher resonance frequency was identified as the effect of variations in the active layer thickness driven by external air temperature modifications at the daily and seasonal scales. Ambient seismic noise cross‐correlation highlighted coherent shear wave velocity modifications inside the periglacial body. The microseismicity dataset extracted from the continuous ambient noise recordings was analyzed and clustered to further investigate the ongoing internal processes and gain insight into their source mechanism and location. The first cluster of events was found to be likely related to the basal movements of the rock glacier and to falls and slides of the debris material. The second cluster was possibly related to shallow ice and rock fracturing processes. The validation of the seismic results through simple models of the rock glacier physical and mechanical layering, the internal thermal regime and the surface displacements allowed for a comprehensive understanding of the rock glacier's reaction to the external conditions.

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  • Chiara Colombero & Lorena Di Toro & Farbod Khosro Anjom & Alberto Godio & Umberto Morra Di Cella, 2025. "Ambient Seismic Noise and Microseismicity Monitoring of Periglacial Bodies: A Case Study on the Gran Sometta Rock Glacier (NW Italian Alps)," Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 36(3), pages 580-595, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:perpro:v:36:y:2025:i:3:p:580-595
    DOI: 10.1002/ppp.2286
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