Deep low-frequency earthquake activity associated with the 2018 eruptions in the Kirishima volcanic complex, Japan

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Abstract Deep low-frequency (DLF) earthquakes have occurred at depths of 10–30 km in the Kirishima volcanic complex, Japan. Here, we investigate DLF earthquake activity that was associated with 2018 eruptions, compare these those 2011 and provide inferences on magmatic fluid ascension during two eruptions. We apply a new matched-filter method to continuous waveform data from 2017–2018 period comprehensively detect surrounding This can microearthquakes using single seismic station based an index is computed as product mutual information correlation coefficient measure similarity between template target waveforms. perform same analysis 2010–2011 for comparison 75 approximately 25 depth period, whereas 1302 similar period. Although number detected events small, identify swarms March July 2017. The 2017 swarm coincides appearance mud pots jet fumaroles surface, initiation crustal deformation, which indicates inflation deep magma reservoir. Furthermore, occurrence rate increased slightly after eruptions much lower than slight increase implies connection shallow unrest 2018, observed Such close temporal relationship surface suggests pressure disturbance within conduits propagates rapidly depth. Graphical

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عنوان ژورنال: Earth, Planets and Space

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['1880-5981', '1343-8832']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-022-01723-1