Widespread fracture movements during a volcano-tectonic unrest: the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, from 2019–2021 TerraSAR-X interferometry

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Ducrocq Cécile,Árnadóttir ThóraORCID,Einarsson PállORCID,Jónsson SigurjónORCID,Drouin VincentORCID,Geirsson HalldórORCID,Hjartardóttir Ásta RutORCID

Abstract

AbstractTectonic controls on dyke emplacements, eruption dynamics and locations have been observed in multiple volcanic areas worldwide. Mapping of active structures is therefore key for assessing potential tectonic and volcanic hazards in active regions. We used wrapped interferograms from the TerraSAR-X satellite to map active fracture movements over a 2-year period of a volcano-tectonic unrest at the onshore Reykjanes Peninsula plate boundary in SW Iceland. As of 1 December 2023, the unrest has included at least six inflation events and five dyke injections resulting in three eruptions of the Fagradalsfjall volcanic segment. In addition to the deformation associated with the 2019–2021 inflation events and intrusions, the interferograms reveal fracture movements over a wide area surrounding the active plate boundary segment. This first-order mapping of active fractures complements previously mapped structures, as InSAR allows for the detection of subtle ground movements, even in areas where young lava flows cover older structures. Our fracture data therefore fill in some of the apparent voids in previous fracture and fault maps of SW Iceland. Furthermore, our investigation reveals aseismic movement on previously unknown fractures directly beneath the town of Grindavík, as well as a N45$$^\circ $$  E striking fracture co-located with the longest lasting volcanic vent of the subsequent 2021 eruption. The mapping method we present in this study is relevant for active volcano-tectonic regions where InSAR can be applied to detect small-scale fracture movements to advance understanding of ongoing unrest and volcano-tectonic hazards.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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