Author:
Behr Yannik,Sherburn Steve,Hurst Tony
Abstract
AbstractVolcanic lakes often capture a significant amount of volcanic heat emission and thus provide a unique opportunity to monitor changes inside the volcano. We present a Bayesian inversion method to automatically infer changes in volcanic heat emission over time at the base of a volcanic lake from lake monitoring data using a non-linear Kalman Smoother. Our method accounts for the, sometimes large, uncertainties in observations and the underlying physics-based model to generate probabilistic estimates of heat emission. We verify our results using a synthetic test case and then estimate the daily heat input rate into Mt. Ruapehu’s Crater Lake, New Zealand, between 2016 and 2022. Time-frequency analysis of the heat input rate shows dominant periods of heating cycles ranged between 100 - 250 days. The period between 2017 and 2020 was dominated by shorter cycles and greater-than-average heat input rate which points to changes in the magmatic heat supply and the hydrothermal system during this time.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Safety Research,Geophysics
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