Massive earthquake swarm driven by magmatic intrusion at the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica

An earthquake swarm affected the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica, a unique rift basin in transition from intra-arc rifting to ocean spreading. The swarm, counting similar to 85,000 volcano-tectonic earthquakes since August 2020, is located close to the Orca submarine volcano, previously considered ina...

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Published in:Communications Earth & Environment
Main Authors: Cesca, Simone (Dr.), Sugan, Monica, Rudzinski, Lukasz, Vajedian, Sanaz, Niemz, Peter, Plank, Simon, Petersen, Gesa, Deng, Zhiguo, Rivalta, Eleonora, Vuan, Alessandro, Linares, Milton Percy Plasencia, Heimann, Sebastian (Dr.), Dahm, Torsten
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/64372
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00418-5
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author Cesca, Simone (Dr.)
Sugan, Monica
Rudzinski, Lukasz
Vajedian, Sanaz
Niemz, Peter
Plank, Simon
Petersen, Gesa
Deng, Zhiguo
Rivalta, Eleonora
Vuan, Alessandro
Linares, Milton Percy Plasencia
Heimann, Sebastian (Dr.)
Dahm, Torsten
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Sugan, Monica
Rudzinski, Lukasz
Vajedian, Sanaz
Niemz, Peter
Plank, Simon
Petersen, Gesa
Deng, Zhiguo
Rivalta, Eleonora
Vuan, Alessandro
Linares, Milton Percy Plasencia
Heimann, Sebastian (Dr.)
Dahm, Torsten
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description An earthquake swarm affected the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica, a unique rift basin in transition from intra-arc rifting to ocean spreading. The swarm, counting similar to 85,000 volcano-tectonic earthquakes since August 2020, is located close to the Orca submarine volcano, previously considered inactive. Simultaneously, geodetic data reported up to similar to 11 cm north-westward displacement over King George Island. We use a broad variety of geophysical data and methods to reveal the complex migration of seismicity, accompanying the intrusion of 0.26-0.56 km(3) of magma. Strike-slip earthquakes mark the intrusion at depth, while shallower normal faulting the similar to 20 km long lateral growth of a dike. Seismicity abruptly decreased after a Mw 6.0 earthquake, suggesting the magmatic dike lost pressure with the slipping of a large fault. A seafloor eruption is likely, but not confirmed by sea surface temperature anomalies. The unrest documents episodic magmatic intrusion in the Bransfield Strait, providing unique insights into active continental rifting.
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spelling ftubpotsdam:oai:kobv.de-opus4-uni-potsdam:64372 2025-04-20T14:23:23+00:00 Massive earthquake swarm driven by magmatic intrusion at the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica Cesca, Simone (Dr.) Sugan, Monica Rudzinski, Lukasz Vajedian, Sanaz Niemz, Peter Plank, Simon Petersen, Gesa Deng, Zhiguo Rivalta, Eleonora Vuan, Alessandro Linares, Milton Percy Plasencia Heimann, Sebastian (Dr.) Dahm, Torsten 2022-04-11 https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/64372 https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00418-5 eng eng https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess ddc:550 Institut für Geowissenschaften article doc-type:article 2022 ftubpotsdam https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00418-5 2025-03-25T05:06:48Z An earthquake swarm affected the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica, a unique rift basin in transition from intra-arc rifting to ocean spreading. The swarm, counting similar to 85,000 volcano-tectonic earthquakes since August 2020, is located close to the Orca submarine volcano, previously considered inactive. Simultaneously, geodetic data reported up to similar to 11 cm north-westward displacement over King George Island. We use a broad variety of geophysical data and methods to reveal the complex migration of seismicity, accompanying the intrusion of 0.26-0.56 km(3) of magma. Strike-slip earthquakes mark the intrusion at depth, while shallower normal faulting the similar to 20 km long lateral growth of a dike. Seismicity abruptly decreased after a Mw 6.0 earthquake, suggesting the magmatic dike lost pressure with the slipping of a large fault. A seafloor eruption is likely, but not confirmed by sea surface temperature anomalies. The unrest documents episodic magmatic intrusion in the Bransfield Strait, providing unique insights into active continental rifting. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Bransfield Strait King George Island Orca University of Potsdam: publish.UP Bransfield Strait King George Island Communications Earth & Environment 3 1
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Institut für Geowissenschaften
Cesca, Simone (Dr.)
Sugan, Monica
Rudzinski, Lukasz
Vajedian, Sanaz
Niemz, Peter
Plank, Simon
Petersen, Gesa
Deng, Zhiguo
Rivalta, Eleonora
Vuan, Alessandro
Linares, Milton Percy Plasencia
Heimann, Sebastian (Dr.)
Dahm, Torsten
Massive earthquake swarm driven by magmatic intrusion at the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
title Massive earthquake swarm driven by magmatic intrusion at the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
title_full Massive earthquake swarm driven by magmatic intrusion at the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
title_fullStr Massive earthquake swarm driven by magmatic intrusion at the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Massive earthquake swarm driven by magmatic intrusion at the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
title_short Massive earthquake swarm driven by magmatic intrusion at the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
title_sort massive earthquake swarm driven by magmatic intrusion at the bransfield strait, antarctica
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Institut für Geowissenschaften
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url https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/64372
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00418-5