Illuminating the transition from an open to a semi-closed volcanic vent system through episodic tremor duration and shape

Volcanic eruptions generate continuous or episodic tremor, which can provide unique information about activity changes during eruption. However, the wealth of information in episodic tremor patterns is often not harvested and transitions between patterns remain obscure. The 2021 Geldingadalir erupti...

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Main Authors: Eibl, Eva Patricia Silke, Thordarson, Thorvaldur, Moreland, William M, Gudnason, Egill Árni, Höskuldsson, Ármann, Hersir, Gylfi Pall
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170110667.79839092/v1
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spelling crwinnower:10.22541/essoar.170110667.79839092/v1 2024-06-02T08:09:17+00:00 Illuminating the transition from an open to a semi-closed volcanic vent system through episodic tremor duration and shape Eibl, Eva Patricia Silke Thordarson, Thorvaldur Moreland, William M Gudnason, Egill Árni Höskuldsson, Ármann Hersir, Gylfi Pall 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170110667.79839092/v1 unknown Authorea, Inc. posted-content 2023 crwinnower https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170110667.79839092/v1 2024-05-07T14:19:27Z Volcanic eruptions generate continuous or episodic tremor, which can provide unique information about activity changes during eruption. However, the wealth of information in episodic tremor patterns is often not harvested and transitions between patterns remain obscure. The 2021 Geldingadalir eruption of the Fagradalsfjall Fires, Iceland, is an exceptional case, where the lava effusion caused continuous tremor, and 8696 tremor episodes spanning two orders of magnitude in duration and repose. Based on seismometer and video camera data, we associate several-minute-long, symmetrical episodes with an open vent system, where lava remains in the crater bowl during repose, connected to a shallow magma compartment. Ramp-shaped episodes, lasting several hours, are associated with a temporary closure of the vent system, where no lava remains in the crater bowl during repose and more time is required to resume effusion. The transition from continuous to episodic effusion is related to the cumulative time spent in effusion and repose, and to external factors like crater wall collapses. Other/Unknown Material Iceland The Winnower
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description Volcanic eruptions generate continuous or episodic tremor, which can provide unique information about activity changes during eruption. However, the wealth of information in episodic tremor patterns is often not harvested and transitions between patterns remain obscure. The 2021 Geldingadalir eruption of the Fagradalsfjall Fires, Iceland, is an exceptional case, where the lava effusion caused continuous tremor, and 8696 tremor episodes spanning two orders of magnitude in duration and repose. Based on seismometer and video camera data, we associate several-minute-long, symmetrical episodes with an open vent system, where lava remains in the crater bowl during repose, connected to a shallow magma compartment. Ramp-shaped episodes, lasting several hours, are associated with a temporary closure of the vent system, where no lava remains in the crater bowl during repose and more time is required to resume effusion. The transition from continuous to episodic effusion is related to the cumulative time spent in effusion and repose, and to external factors like crater wall collapses.
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author Eibl, Eva Patricia Silke
Thordarson, Thorvaldur
Moreland, William M
Gudnason, Egill Árni
Höskuldsson, Ármann
Hersir, Gylfi Pall
spellingShingle Eibl, Eva Patricia Silke
Thordarson, Thorvaldur
Moreland, William M
Gudnason, Egill Árni
Höskuldsson, Ármann
Hersir, Gylfi Pall
Illuminating the transition from an open to a semi-closed volcanic vent system through episodic tremor duration and shape
author_facet Eibl, Eva Patricia Silke
Thordarson, Thorvaldur
Moreland, William M
Gudnason, Egill Árni
Höskuldsson, Ármann
Hersir, Gylfi Pall
author_sort Eibl, Eva Patricia Silke
title Illuminating the transition from an open to a semi-closed volcanic vent system through episodic tremor duration and shape
title_short Illuminating the transition from an open to a semi-closed volcanic vent system through episodic tremor duration and shape
title_full Illuminating the transition from an open to a semi-closed volcanic vent system through episodic tremor duration and shape
title_fullStr Illuminating the transition from an open to a semi-closed volcanic vent system through episodic tremor duration and shape
title_full_unstemmed Illuminating the transition from an open to a semi-closed volcanic vent system through episodic tremor duration and shape
title_sort illuminating the transition from an open to a semi-closed volcanic vent system through episodic tremor duration and shape
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