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Magma convection and mixing dynamics as a source of Ultra-Long-Period oscillations
Authors:Antonella Longo  Paolo Papale  Melissa Vassalli  Gilberto Saccorotti  Chiara P. Montagna  Andrea Cassioli  Salvatore Giudice  Enzo Boschi
Affiliation:1.Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia,Sezione di Pisa,Pisa,Italy;2.School of Geological Sciences,University College Dublin,Belfield,Ireland;3.Dipartimento di Sistemi e Informatica,Università di Firenze,Florence,Italy;4.Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia,Rome,Italy
Abstract:Many volcanic eruptions are shortly preceded by injection of new magma into a pre-existing, shallow (<10 km) magma chamber, causing convection and mixing between the incoming and resident magmas. These processes may trigger dyke propagation and further magma rise, inducing long-term (days to months) volcano deformation, seismic swarms, gravity anomalies, and changes in the composition of volcanic plumes and fumaroles, eventually culminating in an eruption. Although new magma injection into shallow magma chambers can lead to hazardous event, such injection is still not systematically detected and recognized. Here, we present the results of numerical simulations of magma convection and mixing in geometrically complex magmatic systems, and describe the multiparametric dynamics associated with buoyant magma injection. Our results reveal unexpected pressure trends and pressure oscillations in the Ultra-Long-Period (ULP) range of minutes, related to the generation of discrete plumes of rising magma. Very long pressure oscillation wavelengths translate into comparably ULP ground displacements with amplitudes of order 10−4–10−2 m. Thus, new magma injection into magma chambers beneath volcanoes can be revealed by ULP ground displacement measured at the surface.
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