Seismic characterization of the fall 2007 eruptive sequence at Bezymianny Volcano,Russia |
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Authors: | Weston Thelen Michael West Sergey Senyukov |
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Affiliation: | 1. Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, University of Washington, Johnson, Hall 070, Box 351310, Seattle, WA 98195, USA;2. Geophysical Institute and Alaska Volcano Observatory, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 903 Koyukuk Dr. Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA;3. Kamchatka Branch of Geophysical Services, Russian Academy of Sciences, Petropavlosk, Russia;4. Cascade Volcano Observatory, United States Geological Survey, 1300 Cardinal Court, Vancouver, WA, USA |
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Abstract: | We examine an eruptive sequence in late 2007 at Bezymianny Volcano to characterize the magmatic plumbing system and eruption-related seismicity. Earthquake locations reveal seismicity below and offset to the north of the volcano along a tectonic fault. Based on historical seismicity, the magma chamber is postulated to have a top at about 6 km depth. Minor dome explosions, large sub-plinian eruptions and dome collapses are analyzed using an automated event classification scheme. Low-frequency tremor, interpreted as gas escape, and low-frequency earthquakes are a dominant proportion of the energy released. We also examine multiplet earthquakes whose behavior during the study period changed significantly and systematically before the largest eruption, demonstrating the potential of tracking multiplets to assess changing conditions with the conduit. |
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Keywords: | Bezymianny earthquakes conduit magma chamber multiplet |
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