Local Earthquake Seismic Tomography Reveals the Link Between Crustal Structure and Volcanism in Tenerife (Canary Islands)

Author:

Koulakov Ivan12ORCID,D'Auria Luca34ORCID,Prudencio Janire56ORCID,Cabrera‐Pérez Iván3ORCID,Barrancos José34,Padilla Germán D.34ORCID,Abramenkov Sergei17,Pérez Nemesio M.34ORCID,Ibáñez Jesús M.56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS Novosibirsk Russia

2. Institute of the Earth's Crust SB RAS Lermontova 128 Irkutsk Russia

3. Instituto Volcanológico de Canarias (INVOLCAN) Calle Álvaro Martín Díaz Tenerife Spain

4. Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables (ITER) Polígono Industrial de Granadilla s/n Tenerife Spain

5. Department of Theoretical Physics and Cosmos, Science Faculty Avd. Fuenteneueva s/n University of Granada Granada Spain

6. Andalusian Institute of Geophysics Campus de Cartuja University of Granada C/Profesor Clavera 12 Granada Spain

7. Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk Russia

Abstract

AbstractVolcanic activity on Tenerife Island is extremely diverse. Three radial rift zones are characterized by cinder cones from basaltic fissure eruptions. A triple junction in central Tenerife exhibits a complex of merged, predominantly phonolitic, stratovolcanoes. The Las Cañadas caldera and widespread ignimbrite deposits reveal high explosive potential. We investigated the crustal and upper mantle structure beneath Tenerife using local earthquake data recorded by two dense seismic networks on the island. For our tomographic inversion, we selected >130,000 P‐ and S‐wave arrivals from ∼6,300 events that occurred during seismic unrests in 2004–2005 and 2017–2021. Synthetic tests confirmed that we could robustly resolve seismic velocity structures to ∼20 km depth. In the upper crust (down to ∼7 km) beneath central Tenerife, a prominent high‐velocity anomaly represents the rigid core of the volcanic complex; at greater depths, a strong low‐velocity anomaly reveals abrupt crustal thickening. Vp and Vs contour lines of 5.2 and 2.85 km/s, respectively, reveal Moho depth variation; crustal thickness beneath Las Cañadas reaches ∼17 km, whereas that beneath other parts of Tenerife is ∼10 km. An anomaly at ∼5 km beneath the caldera with low Vp, low Vs, and high Vp/Vs might be associated with a major phonolitic magma reservoir. Similar anomalies at ∼ sea level may represent shallow magma sources responsible for recent eruptions. Seismicity occurs in a columnar area of high Vp, high Vs, and low Vp/Vs, and may represent hydrothermal fluid migration through brittle media. Based on our results, we constructed a conceptual model of volcanic activity on Tenerife.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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