The Subsurface Structure of the Kīlauea Caldera Before Its 2018 Collapse Inferred From Ground Magnetic, SP, and Temperatures Anomalies

Author:

Gailler Lydie1ORCID,Bouligand Claire2ORCID,Kauahikaua Jim3ORCID,Lénat Jean‐François1ORCID,Cluzel Nicolas1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans CNRS IRD OPGC Université Clermont Auvergne Clermont‐Ferrand France

2. CNRS IRD Université Grenoble Alpes Université Savoie Mont Blanc Université Gustave Eiffel ISTerre Grenoble France

3. U.S.G.S. Hawaiian National Park Hawaii National Park HI USA

Abstract

AbstractThe 2018 crisis of Kīlauea volcano stands as a major event in its evolution with a large down‐rift effusive eruption that drained a shallow magma reservoir at the summit. The characterization of such active magmatic systems and associated hazardous events remains a necessity and a challenge. The summit area is hydrothermally active and strongly altered as indicated by geological mapping. A unique data set of geophysical measurements was collected around Halemaʻumaʻu crater before its collapse. Magnetic data are interpreted here in combination with geological information, temperature anomalies at the surface, self‐potential measurements, and a model of electrical conductivity. 3D forward modeling shows that the main magnetic dipole‐like anomaly observed around the crater is not only caused by the crater topography but suggests the presence of an important volume of weakly magnetic material beneath the crater, which may be caused by higher temperature and/or hydrothermal alteration. 3D inversion of the data allows us to explore the first order geometry of the magnetic structures. We complement this inversion with 2D forward modeling in order to refine the geometry of major structures. This study shows the presence of major geological structures in the 2018 collapsed area that may have been associated with mechanical weaknesses and could have played a role in the geometry of the collapse. Therefore, mapping magnetic anomalies and monitoring their temporal evolution are of great interest for constraining the nature and mechanical properties of the underlying formations and their temporal evolution in order to help predict future behavior.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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