Evidencing Fluid Migration of the Crust during the Seismic Swarm by Using 1D Magnetotelluric Monitoring
We applied multi–temporal 1D magnetotelluric (MT) surveys to identify space–time anomalies of apparent resistivity (ρa) in the upper lithosphere in the Antarctic Peninsula (the border between the Antarctic and the Shetland plates). We used time series over several weeks of the natural Earth’s electr...
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ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-3417/13/4/2683/ 2023-08-20T04:02:25+02:00 Evidencing Fluid Migration of the Crust during the Seismic Swarm by Using 1D Magnetotelluric Monitoring Carlos A. Vargas Alexander Caneva Juan M. Solano Adriana M. Gulisano Jaime Villalobos agris 2023-02-19 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/app13042683 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Earth Sciences and Geography https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app13042683 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Applied Sciences; Volume 13; Issue 4; Pages: 2683 apparent resistivity earthquakes magnetotellurics electromagnetic anomalies Antarctic Peninsula Seymour–Marambio Island Orca submarine volcano Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/app13042683 2023-08-01T08:53:19Z We applied multi–temporal 1D magnetotelluric (MT) surveys to identify space–time anomalies of apparent resistivity (ρa) in the upper lithosphere in the Antarctic Peninsula (the border between the Antarctic and the Shetland plates). We used time series over several weeks of the natural Earth’s electric and magnetic fields registered at one MT station of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia (RSUNAL) located at Seymour–Marambio Island, Antarctica. We associated resistivity anomalies with contrasting earthquake activity. Anomalies of ρa were detected almost simultaneously with the beginning of a seismic crisis in the Bransfield Strait, south of King George Island (approximately 85.000 events were reported close to the Orca submarine volcano, with focal depths < 20 km and MWW < 6.9). We explained the origin of these anomalies in response to fluid migration near the place of the fractures linked with the seismic swarm, which could promote disturbances of the pore pressure field that reached some hundreds of km away. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Bransfield Strait King George Island Orca MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait King George Island Marambio ENVELOPE(-56.750,-56.750,-64.283,-64.283) Seymour ENVELOPE(-56.767,-56.767,-64.283,-64.283) The Antarctic Applied Sciences 13 4 2683 |
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We applied multi–temporal 1D magnetotelluric (MT) surveys to identify space–time anomalies of apparent resistivity (ρa) in the upper lithosphere in the Antarctic Peninsula (the border between the Antarctic and the Shetland plates). We used time series over several weeks of the natural Earth’s electric and magnetic fields registered at one MT station of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia (RSUNAL) located at Seymour–Marambio Island, Antarctica. We associated resistivity anomalies with contrasting earthquake activity. Anomalies of ρa were detected almost simultaneously with the beginning of a seismic crisis in the Bransfield Strait, south of King George Island (approximately 85.000 events were reported close to the Orca submarine volcano, with focal depths < 20 km and MWW < 6.9). We explained the origin of these anomalies in response to fluid migration near the place of the fractures linked with the seismic swarm, which could promote disturbances of the pore pressure field that reached some hundreds of km away. |
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Carlos A. Vargas Alexander Caneva Juan M. Solano Adriana M. Gulisano Jaime Villalobos |
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Evidencing Fluid Migration of the Crust during the Seismic Swarm by Using 1D Magnetotelluric Monitoring |
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Evidencing Fluid Migration of the Crust during the Seismic Swarm by Using 1D Magnetotelluric Monitoring |
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Evidencing Fluid Migration of the Crust during the Seismic Swarm by Using 1D Magnetotelluric Monitoring |
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Evidencing Fluid Migration of the Crust during the Seismic Swarm by Using 1D Magnetotelluric Monitoring |
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Evidencing Fluid Migration of the Crust during the Seismic Swarm by Using 1D Magnetotelluric Monitoring |
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