Switching between seismic and seismo-acoustic harmonic tremor simulated in the laboratory: Insights into the role of open degassing channels and magma viscosity


Abstract:

Switching between seismic-only harmonic tremor (SHT) and seismo-acoustic harmonic tremor (SAHT) has been reported at few volcanoes worldwide, but its occurrence may indicate important changes in shallow conduit conditions. Switching was simulated in a laboratory experiment in which harmonic signals were produced with a flow-driven valve and compressed air. The harmonic signals were passed through a tank of shear-thinning viscoelastic fluid, and the resulting signals were recorded. At high fluid stiffness, a stable, open conduit was produced, and the harmonic signals generated within the experimental apparatus were efficiently transmitted into the atmosphere. At lower fluid stiffness, bubbling dominated the activity, stable pathways were not generated in the fluid, and HT was not recorded in the atmosphere. These results are compared to observations of switching at Fuego volcano, Guatemala. We conclude that at intermediate magma viscosities, the development of stable degassing pathways open to the atmosphere will allow HT generated in the conduit to be transmitted into the atmosphere. Further, subtle changes in magma properties and supply rate may control whether SHT or SAHT is recorded, providing information about the state of the shallow conduit and vent at active volcanoes. Key Points Seismic and acoustic harmonic tremor analogues were generated in the lab Atmospheric signals were recorded when channels opened in the viscoelastic fluid Magma viscosity is associated with SHT - SAHT switching at active volcanoes ©2013. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

Año de publicación:

2013

Keywords:

  • analogue experiment
  • degassing channels
  • flow-driven oscillations
  • seismic to seismo-acoustic harmonic tremor switching

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Volcanismo
  • Sismología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Geología, hidrología, meteorología
  • Petrología
  • Ciencias de la tierra