Magma transport along structural boundaries in the upper crust: insights from broad-band magnetotelluric constraints on the structure beneath Unzen volcano, Japan

Author:

Triahadini Agnis12ORCID,Aizawa Koki3ORCID,Hashimoto Tasuku M4,Chiba Keita5,Uchida Kazunari3,Yamamoto Yuto1,Miyano Kanta1,Muramatsu Dan13,Aniya Satoru16ORCID,Okubo Ayumu16,Kawamura Yuta16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University , 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku 819-0359, Fukuoka , Japan

2. Geological Hazard Research Center, Research Organization of Earth Sciences and Maritime , National Research and Innovation Agency, Bandung 40135, Indonesia

3. Institute of Seismology and Volcanology, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University , 2-5643-29 Shin'yama, Shimabara, Nagasaki  855-0843, Japan

4. Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo , Yayoi 1-1-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo  113-0032, Japan

5. Association for the Development of Earthquake Prediction (ADEP) , Research Division for Earthquake and Disaster Mitigation (RDEDM), 1-5-18 Kandasarugaku-cho, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo 101-0064, Japan

6. Regional Volcanic Observation and Warning Center, Disaster Mitigation Department , Fukuoka Regional Headquarters, Japan Meteorological Agency, 1-2-36 Ohori, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, 810-0052 , Japan

Abstract

SUMMARYUnzen volcano, located on Shimabara Peninsula, Nagasaki, Japan, is an active volcano that has been intensively monitored since 1989, one year before the most recent eruption in 1990–1995. Previous earthquake and surface deformation studies have revealed that magma is transported obliquely from a magma reservoir beneath Tachibana Bay, to the west of Shimabara Peninsula. Here, we conduct broad-band magnetotelluric (MT) surveys at 99 sites around Shimabara Peninsula to investigate the crustal structure beneath Unzen volcano that is related to magma migration. A 3-D resistivity model that is constructed from 25 broad-band MT sites and 45 telluric sites shows a broad high-resistivity zone beneath Shimabara Peninsula and low-resistivity zones to the west and east of the peninsula. An unexpected observation is the spatial alignment of the high-resistivity zone with a seismic low-velocity zone (LVZ) at 3–15 km depth.  Quantitative analysis indicates this high-resistivity zone contains < 0.7 per cent melt under the assumption that the melt is stored in a good porosity network, while < 11 per cent melt in relatively poor pore network. We infer this high-resistivity, LVZ to be a highly crystallized mush zone (HCMZ) with low permeability. The hypocentres and pressure sources of the 1990–1995 eruption are distributed along the boundary between the high- and low-resistivity zones beneath the western part of the peninsula. We therefore conclude that the magma migrated along a structural boundary that possessed a relatively high permeability. Previous studies have suggested that eruptible magma is usually transported vertically upward through the centre of the mush zone, whereas the present results reveal that magma can be transported along the upper boundary of an HCMZ.

Funder

Kyushu University

Japan Meteorological Agency

The University of Tokyo

MEXT

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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