First recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, 2011

We present a synthesis of diverse observations of the first recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, which began on 12 June 2011. While no monitoring of the volcano was in effect at the time, it has been possible to reconstruct the nature and evolution of the eruption through analysis of regiona...

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Published in:Bulletin of Volcanology
Main Authors: Goitom, Berhe, Oppenheimer, Clive, Hammond, James O. S., Grandin, Raphael, Barnie, Talfan, Donovan, Amy, Ogubazghi, Ghebrebrhan, Yohannes, Ermias, Kibrom, Goitom, Kendall, J-Michael, Carn, Simon A., Fee, David, Sealing, Christine, Keir, Derek, Ayele, Atalay, Blundy, Jon, Hamlyn, Joanna, Wright, Tim, Berhe, Seife
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/first-recorded-eruption-of-nabro-volcano-eritrea-2011(a5e7c5f8-81e4-4d03-bfdd-dc8b0a8787e5).html
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-015-0966-3
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spelling ftkingscollondon:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/a5e7c5f8-81e4-4d03-bfdd-dc8b0a8787e5 2023-05-15T16:52:33+02:00 First recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, 2011 Goitom, Berhe Oppenheimer, Clive Hammond, James O. S. Grandin, Raphael Barnie, Talfan Donovan, Amy Ogubazghi, Ghebrebrhan Yohannes, Ermias Kibrom, Goitom Kendall, J-Michael Carn, Simon A. Fee, David Sealing, Christine Keir, Derek Ayele, Atalay Blundy, Jon Hamlyn, Joanna Wright, Tim Berhe, Seife 2015-10 application/pdf https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/first-recorded-eruption-of-nabro-volcano-eritrea-2011(a5e7c5f8-81e4-4d03-bfdd-dc8b0a8787e5).html https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-015-0966-3 https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/ws/files/45033615/art_3A10.1007_2Fs00445_015_0966_3.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Goitom , B , Oppenheimer , C , Hammond , J O S , Grandin , R , Barnie , T , Donovan , A , Ogubazghi , G , Yohannes , E , Kibrom , G , Kendall , J-M , Carn , S A , Fee , D , Sealing , C , Keir , D , Ayele , A , Blundy , J , Hamlyn , J , Wright , T & Berhe , S 2015 , ' First recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, 2011 ' , BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY , vol. 77 , no. 10 , 85 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-015-0966-3 Nabro InSAR Seismicity Afar Danakil Volcano monitoring Satellite remote sensing AFAR DEPRESSION DUBBI VOLCANO RED-SEA RIFT MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKES ICELAND BENEATH AFRICA article 2015 ftkingscollondon https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-015-0966-3 2022-10-14T10:27:52Z We present a synthesis of diverse observations of the first recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, which began on 12 June 2011. While no monitoring of the volcano was in effect at the time, it has been possible to reconstruct the nature and evolution of the eruption through analysis of regional seismological and infrasound data and satellite remote sensing data, supplemented by petrological analysis of erupted products and brief field surveys. The event is notable for the comparative rarity of recorded historical eruptions in the region and of caldera systems in general, for the prodigious quantity of SO2 emitted into the atmosphere and the significant human impacts that ensued notwithstanding the low population density of the Afar region. It is also relevant in understanding the broader magmatic and tectonic significance of the volcanic massif of which Nabro forms a part and which strikes obliquely to the principal rifting directions in the Red Sea and northern Afar. The whole-rock compositions of the erupted lavas and tephra range from trachybasaltic to trachybasaltic andesite, and crystal-hosted melt inclusions contain up to 3,000 ppm of sulphur by weight. The eruption was preceded by significant seismicity, detected by regional networks of sensors and accompanied by sustained tremor. Substantial infrasound was recorded at distances of hundreds to thousands of kilometres from the vent, beginning at the onset of the eruption and continuing for weeks. Analysis of ground deformation suggests the eruption was fed by a shallow, NW-SE-trending dike, which is consistent with field and satellite observations of vent distributions. Despite lack of prior planning and preparedness for volcanic events in the country, rapid coordination of the emergency response mitigated the human costs of the eruption. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland King's College, London: Research Portal Bulletin of Volcanology 77 10
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topic Nabro
InSAR
Seismicity
Afar
Danakil
Volcano monitoring
Satellite remote sensing
AFAR DEPRESSION
DUBBI VOLCANO
RED-SEA
RIFT
MAGNITUDE
EARTHQUAKES
ICELAND
BENEATH
AFRICA
spellingShingle Nabro
InSAR
Seismicity
Afar
Danakil
Volcano monitoring
Satellite remote sensing
AFAR DEPRESSION
DUBBI VOLCANO
RED-SEA
RIFT
MAGNITUDE
EARTHQUAKES
ICELAND
BENEATH
AFRICA
Goitom, Berhe
Oppenheimer, Clive
Hammond, James O. S.
Grandin, Raphael
Barnie, Talfan
Donovan, Amy
Ogubazghi, Ghebrebrhan
Yohannes, Ermias
Kibrom, Goitom
Kendall, J-Michael
Carn, Simon A.
Fee, David
Sealing, Christine
Keir, Derek
Ayele, Atalay
Blundy, Jon
Hamlyn, Joanna
Wright, Tim
Berhe, Seife
First recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, 2011
topic_facet Nabro
InSAR
Seismicity
Afar
Danakil
Volcano monitoring
Satellite remote sensing
AFAR DEPRESSION
DUBBI VOLCANO
RED-SEA
RIFT
MAGNITUDE
EARTHQUAKES
ICELAND
BENEATH
AFRICA
description We present a synthesis of diverse observations of the first recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, which began on 12 June 2011. While no monitoring of the volcano was in effect at the time, it has been possible to reconstruct the nature and evolution of the eruption through analysis of regional seismological and infrasound data and satellite remote sensing data, supplemented by petrological analysis of erupted products and brief field surveys. The event is notable for the comparative rarity of recorded historical eruptions in the region and of caldera systems in general, for the prodigious quantity of SO2 emitted into the atmosphere and the significant human impacts that ensued notwithstanding the low population density of the Afar region. It is also relevant in understanding the broader magmatic and tectonic significance of the volcanic massif of which Nabro forms a part and which strikes obliquely to the principal rifting directions in the Red Sea and northern Afar. The whole-rock compositions of the erupted lavas and tephra range from trachybasaltic to trachybasaltic andesite, and crystal-hosted melt inclusions contain up to 3,000 ppm of sulphur by weight. The eruption was preceded by significant seismicity, detected by regional networks of sensors and accompanied by sustained tremor. Substantial infrasound was recorded at distances of hundreds to thousands of kilometres from the vent, beginning at the onset of the eruption and continuing for weeks. Analysis of ground deformation suggests the eruption was fed by a shallow, NW-SE-trending dike, which is consistent with field and satellite observations of vent distributions. Despite lack of prior planning and preparedness for volcanic events in the country, rapid coordination of the emergency response mitigated the human costs of the eruption.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Goitom, Berhe
Oppenheimer, Clive
Hammond, James O. S.
Grandin, Raphael
Barnie, Talfan
Donovan, Amy
Ogubazghi, Ghebrebrhan
Yohannes, Ermias
Kibrom, Goitom
Kendall, J-Michael
Carn, Simon A.
Fee, David
Sealing, Christine
Keir, Derek
Ayele, Atalay
Blundy, Jon
Hamlyn, Joanna
Wright, Tim
Berhe, Seife
author_facet Goitom, Berhe
Oppenheimer, Clive
Hammond, James O. S.
Grandin, Raphael
Barnie, Talfan
Donovan, Amy
Ogubazghi, Ghebrebrhan
Yohannes, Ermias
Kibrom, Goitom
Kendall, J-Michael
Carn, Simon A.
Fee, David
Sealing, Christine
Keir, Derek
Ayele, Atalay
Blundy, Jon
Hamlyn, Joanna
Wright, Tim
Berhe, Seife
author_sort Goitom, Berhe
title First recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, 2011
title_short First recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, 2011
title_full First recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, 2011
title_fullStr First recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, 2011
title_full_unstemmed First recorded eruption of Nabro volcano, Eritrea, 2011
title_sort first recorded eruption of nabro volcano, eritrea, 2011
publishDate 2015
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-015-0966-3
https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/ws/files/45033615/art_3A10.1007_2Fs00445_015_0966_3.pdf
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