Recent activity of Nisyros volcano (Greece) inferred from structural, geochemical and seismological data
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English
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Published
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Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
67
Publisher
Springer international
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358-369
Date Issued
2005
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Abstract
This study summarizes the results of structural, geochemical and seismological surveys carried out at Nisyros volcano (Aegean Sea, Greece) during 1999–2001. Field mapping and mesostructural measurements at the summit caldera (Lakki plain) indicate that faults follow two main strikes: NE-SW and N-S. The N-S striking fault depicts extensional features accommodating the left-lateral component of motion of the NE-SW- striking main faults. The NE-SW preferred strike of the Lakki faults and of the mineral-filled veins as well as the distribution and NE-SW elongation of the hydrothermal craters indicate that tectonics plays a major role in controlling the fluid pathway in the Nisyros caldera. The same NE-SW trend is depicted by CO2 anomalies revealed through detailed soil CO2 flux surveys, thus indicating a structural control on the pattern of the hydrothermal degassing. Degassing processes account for a thermal energy release of about 43 MW, most of which occurs at Lofos dome, an area that was affected by hydrothermal eruptions in historical times. The seismic study was conducted in June 2001, using a deployment specifically aimed at detecting signals of magmatic-hydrothermal origin. Our instruments recorded local and regional earthquakes, a few local longperiod events (LP), and bursts of monochromatic tremor. Local earthquake activity is concentrated beneath the caldera, at depths generally shallower than 6 km. Planewave decomposition of tremor signal indicates a shallow (<200 m) source located in the eastern part of the caldera. Conversely, LP events depict a source located beneath the central part of the caldera, in the area of Lofos dome, at depths in the 1–2-km range. In agreement with geochemical and structural measurements, these data suggest that both the deeper and shallower part of the hydrothermal system are subjected to instability in the fluid flow regimes, probably consequent to transient pressurization of the reservoir. These instabilities may be related to input of hot fluids from the deeper magmatic system, as suggested by the variations in geochemical parameters observed after the 1997–1999 unrest episode. The significance of seismological and geochemical indicators as precursors of hydrothermal explosive activity at Nisyros is discussed.
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Brombach T, Hunziker J, Chiodini G, Cardellini C, Marini L (2001) Soil diffuse degassing and thermal energy fluxes from the southern Lakki plain, Nisyros (Greece). Geophys Res Lett 28(1):69–72
Brombach T, Caliro S, Chiodini G, Fiebig J, Hunziker J, Raco B (2003) Geochemical evidence for mixing of magmatic fluids with seawater, Nisyros hydrothermal system, Greece. Bull Volcanol 65(7):505–516
Cardellini C, Chiodini G, Frondini F (2003) Application of Stochastic Simulation to CO2 Flux from soil: Mapping and Quantification of Gas Release. J Geophys Res 108(B9):doi
10.1029/2002JB002165
Chiodini G, Cioni R, Leonis C, Marini L, Raco B (1993) Fluid geochemistry of Nisyros Island, Dodecanese, Greece. J Volcanol Geotherm Res 56:95–112
Chiodini G, Frondini F, Raco B (1996) Diffuse emission of CO2 from the Fossa crater, Vulcano Island (Italy). Bull Volcanol 58:41–50
Chiodini G, Cioni R, Guidi M, Raco B, Marini L (1998) Soil CO2 flux measurements in volcanic and geothermal areas. Appl Geochem 13(5):543–552
Chiodini G, Frondini F, Cardellini C, Granieri D, Marini L, Ventura G (2001) CO2 degassing and energy release at Solfatara volcano, Campi Flegrei, Italy. J Geophys Res 106(B8):16,213–16,221
Chiodini G, Brombach T, Caliro S, Cardellini C, Marini L, Dietrich W (2002) Geochemical evidences of an ongoing volcanic unrest at Nisyros Island (Greece). Geophys Res Lett 29:doi 10.1029/2001GL014355
Chouet BA (1996) Long period volcano seismicity: its source and use in eruption forecasting. Nature 380:309–316
Cusano P, Di Vito M, Galluzzo D, Nisii V, Petrosino S, Saccorotti G (2004) Shallow velocity structures at volcanic sites from inversion of surface-waves dispersion functions. 1st EGU Gen. Assembly, Nice (France), 25–30 April 2004
Del Pezzo E, La Rocca M, Ibanez JM (1997) Observations of highfrequency scattered waves using dense arrays at Teide volcano. Bull Seism Soc Am 87:1,637–1,647
Deutsch CV, Journel AG (1998) GSLIB: Geostatistical Software Library and User’s Guide. Oxford University Press, New York
Doutsos T, Kokkalas S (2001) Stress and deformation patterns in the Aegean region. J Struct Geol 23:455–472
Farrar CD, Sorey ML, Evans WC, Howle JF, Kerr BD, Kennedy BM, King CY, Southon JR (1995) Forest-Killing Diffuse CO2 Emission at Mammoth Mountain as a Sign of Magmatic Unrest. Nature 376:675–678
Fiebig J, Chiodini G, Caliro S, Rizzo A, Spangerberg J, Hunziker JC (2004) Chemical and isotopic equilibrium between CO2 and CH4 in fumarolic gas discharges: generation of CH4 in arc magmatic-hydrothermal systems. Geochim Cosmochim Acta in press
Frankel A, Hough S, Friberg P, Busby R (1991) Observations of Loma Prieta aftershocks from a dense array in Sunnyvale, California. Bull Seism Soc Am 81:1,900–1,922
Geotermica Italiana (1983) Nysiros1 geothermal well. PPC-EEC report 160 pp
Geotermica Italiana (1984) Nysiros2 geothermal well. PPC-EEC report 44 pp
Gerlach TM, Doukas MP, McGee KA, Kessler R (1999) Soil efflux and total emission rates of magmatic CO2 at the Horseshoe Lake tree kill, Mammoth Mountain, California, 1995–1999. Chem Geol 177:101–116
Gil-Cruz F, Chouet BA (1997) Long-period events, the most characteristic seismicity accompanying the emplacement and extrusion of a lava dome in Galeras Volcano, Colombia. J Volcanol Geotherm Res 77:121–158
Hernandez PA, Perez NM, Salazar JM, Nakai S, Notsu K, Wakita H (1998) Diffuse emission of carbon dioxide, methane, and helium-3 from Teide volcano, Tenerife, Canary Islands. Geophys Res Lett 25(17):3,311–3,314
Hill DP, Bailey RA, Ryall AS (1985) Active tectonic and magmatic processes beneath Long Valley caldera, eastern California: a summary. J Geophys Res (90):11,111–11,120
Julian BR (1994) Volcanic tremor: nonlinear excitation by fluid flow. J Geophys Res 99:11,859–11,877
Jurkevics A (1988) Polarization analysis of three-component array data. Bull Seism Soc Am 78:1,725–1,743
Kumagai H, Chouet B (2000). Acoustic properties of a crack containing magmatic or hydrothermal fluids. J Geophys Res 105:25,493–25,512
Lagios E, Dietrich V, Stavrakakis G, Parcharides I, Sakkas V, Vassilopoulou S (2001) Does Nisyros Volcano (GR) Become Active? Seismic Unrest and Crustal Deformation. European Geologist 12:44–50
Limburg EM, Varekamp JC (1991) Young Pumice deposits on Nisyros, Greece. Bull Volcanol 54(1):68–77
Lomax A, Virieux J, Volant P, Berge C (2000) Probabilistic earthquake location in 3D and layered models: Introduction of a Metropolis-Gibbs method and comparison with linear locations. In: Thurber, C.H., and N. Rabinowitz (eds.). Advances in Seismic Event Location, Kluwer, Amsterdam, 101–134
Marini L, Principe C, Chiodini G, Cioni R, Frytikas M, Marinelli G (1993) Hydrothermal eruptions of Nisyros (Dodecanese, Greece). Past events and present hazard. J Volcanol Geotherm Res 56:71–95
McKee C, Mori J, Talai B (1989)Microgravity changes and ground deformation at Rabaul caldera, 1973–1985. In: Latter JH (Ed.),
Volcanic Hazards: Assessment and Monitoring. IAVCEI Proceedings in Volcanology 1. Springer, Berlin, 399–428
Neuberg J, Luckett R, Baptie B, Olsen K (2000) Models of tremor and low frequency earthquake swarms on Montserrat. J Volcanol Geotherm Res 101:83–114
Papadopoulos GA, Sachpazi M, Panopoulous G, Stavrakakis G (1998) The volcanoseismic crisis of 1996–97 in Nisyros, SE Aegean Sea, Greece. Terra Nova 10 (3):151–154
Petit JP (1987) Criteria for the sense of movement on fault surfaces in brittle rocks. J Struct Geol 9:597–608
Sachpazi M, Kontoes C, Voulgaris N, Laigle M, Vougioukalakis G, Sikioti O, Stavrakakis G, Baskoutas J, Kalogeras J, Lepine JC (2002) Seismological and SAR signature of unrest at Nisyros caldera, Greece. J Volcanol Geotherm Res 116:19–33
Salazar JML, Hernandez PA, Perez NM, Melian G, Alvarez J, Segura F, Notsu K (2001) Diffuse emission of carbon dioxide from Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua, Central America. Geophys Res Lett 28:4,275–4,278
Simaiakis K (1992) Neotectonic study of Nisyros. Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration, Athens, Report 6843 Stiros SC (2000) Fault pattern of Nisyiros (Aegean Sea, Greece): strutural coastal and archeological evidence. In: McGuire WJ, Griffiths D, Hancock PL, Stewart IS (Eds.). The Archaeology of Geological Catastrophes, Geol Soc London, Special Publication 171:385–397
Tarantola A, Valette B (1982) Inverse problems=quest for informations. J Geophys 50:159–170
Vougioukalakis G (1993) Volcanic tratigraphy and evolution of Nisyros Island. Bull Geol Soc Greece 28:239–258
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