TY - JOUR
T1 - Volume change of the magma reservoir relating to the 2011 Kirishima Shinmoe-dake eruption-Charging, discharging and recharging process inferred from GPS measurements
AU - Nakao, Shigeru
AU - Morita, Yuichi
AU - Yakiwara, Hiroshi
AU - Oikawa, Jun
AU - Ueda, Hideki
AU - Takahashi, Hiroaki
AU - Ohta, Yusaku
AU - Matsushima, Takeshi
AU - Iguchi, Masato
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Acknowledgments. The authors express great thanks to the anonymous reviewers and the editor whose suggestions were very helpful in improving this manuscript. They pointed out the incompleteness of our analysis. We are also greatly indebted to Prof. Kosuke Heki for improving the manuscript. We are grateful to Dr. Kazuhiko Goto, Mr. Shuichiro Hirano, Mr. Yasuhiro Hirata, and Mr. Masayoshi Ichiyanagi for helping to construct GPS stations after the sub-Plinian eruption. We are also grateful to Kirishima Primary School, Nation Livestock Breeding Center Miyzaki Station, Kita-Kirishima Cosmo Dome, Takachiho Primary School, Manzen Primary School, Kurino Primary School, and Kirishima Open-air Museum for providing us with the GPS observation sites. We express great thanks to the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan and the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention for providing GPS data. We also wish to express our gratitude to Prof. S. Nakada for letting us join the research group of the 2011 Kirishima Sinmoe-dake eruption. This research was supported by MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI grant 22900001.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Using GPS data, we evaluate the volume change of the magma reservoir associated with the eruption of Kirishima Shinmoe-dake volcano, southern Kyushu, Japan, in 2011. Because ground deformation around Shinmoe-dake volcano is strongly affected not only by regional tectonic movement but also by inflation of Sakurajima volcano located approximately 30-40 km to the southwest, we first eliminate these unwanted contributions from the observed data to extract the signals from Shinmoe-dake volcano. Then, we estimate the source locations and volume change before, during, and after the highest eruptive activity occurring between January 26 and 31. Our model shows that the magma began to accumulate about one year prior to the sub-Plinian eruption, with approximately 65% of the accumulated magma being discharged during the peak of the eruptive activity, and that magma accumulation continued until the end of November 2011. An error analysis shows that the sources during the three periods indicated above are located in almost the same position: 5 km to the northwest of the summit at a depth of 8 km. The 95% confidence interval of the estimated source depth is from 7.5 to 13.7 km.
AB - Using GPS data, we evaluate the volume change of the magma reservoir associated with the eruption of Kirishima Shinmoe-dake volcano, southern Kyushu, Japan, in 2011. Because ground deformation around Shinmoe-dake volcano is strongly affected not only by regional tectonic movement but also by inflation of Sakurajima volcano located approximately 30-40 km to the southwest, we first eliminate these unwanted contributions from the observed data to extract the signals from Shinmoe-dake volcano. Then, we estimate the source locations and volume change before, during, and after the highest eruptive activity occurring between January 26 and 31. Our model shows that the magma began to accumulate about one year prior to the sub-Plinian eruption, with approximately 65% of the accumulated magma being discharged during the peak of the eruptive activity, and that magma accumulation continued until the end of November 2011. An error analysis shows that the sources during the three periods indicated above are located in almost the same position: 5 km to the northwest of the summit at a depth of 8 km. The 95% confidence interval of the estimated source depth is from 7.5 to 13.7 km.
KW - GPS observation
KW - Ground deformation
KW - Magma reservoir
KW - The 2011 Kirishima Shinmoe-dake eruption
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U2 - 10.5047/eps.2013.05.017
DO - 10.5047/eps.2013.05.017
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84876967761
SN - 1343-8832
VL - 65
SP - 505
EP - 515
JO - Earth, Planets and Space
JF - Earth, Planets and Space
IS - 6
ER -