Investigating long-term subsidence at Medicine Lake Volcano, CA, using multitemporal InSAR

被引:34
作者
Parker, Amy L. [1 ]
Biggs, Juliet [1 ]
Lu, Zhong [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bristol, Sch Earth Sci, COMET, Bristol BS8 1RJ, Avon, England
[2] So Methodist Univ, Roy M Huffington Dept Earth Sci, Dallas, TX 75275 USA
关键词
Satellite geodesy; Remote sensing of volcanoes; Volcano monitoring; North America; SYNTHETIC-APERTURE RADAR; SURFACE DEFORMATION; NORTHERN CALIFORNIA; SATELLITE RADAR; STEADY SUBSIDENCE; SLIP DISTRIBUTION; LEVELING SURVEYS; CASCADE RANGE; DENALI FAULT; SAN-ANDREAS;
D O I
10.1093/gji/ggu304
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Long-term volcanic subsidence provides insight into intereruptive processes, which comprise the longest portion of the eruptive cycle. Ground-based geodetic surveys of Medicine Lake Volcano (MLV), northern CA, document subsidence at rates of similar to-10 mm yr(-1) between 1954 and 2004. The long observation period plus the duration and stable magnitude of this signal presents an ideal opportunity to study long-term volcanic deformation, but this first requires accurate knowledge of the geometry and magnitude of the source. Best-fitting analytical source models to past levelling and GPS data sets show conflicting source parameters-primarily the model depth. To overcome this, we combine multiple tracks of InSAR data, each with a different look angle, to improve upon the spatial resolution of ground-based measurements. We compare the results from InSAR to those of past geodetic studies, extending the geodetic record to 2011 and demonstrating that subsidence at MLV continues at similar to-10 mm yr(-1). Using geophysical inversions, we obtain the best-fitting analytical source model-a sill located at 9-10 km depth beneath the caldera. This model geometry is similar to those of past studies, providing a good fit to the high spatial density of InSAR measurements, while accounting for the high ratio of vertical to horizontal deformation derived from InSAR and recorded by existing levelling and GPS data sets. We discuss possible causes of subsidence and show that this model supports the hypothesis that deformation at MLV is driven by tectonic extension, gravitational loading, plus a component of volume loss at depth, most likely due to cooling and crystallization within the intrusive complex that underlies the edifice. Past InSAR surveys at MLV, and throughout the Cascades, are of variable success due to dense vegetation, snow cover and atmospheric artefacts. In this study, we demonstrate how InSAR may be successfully used in this setting by applying a suite of multitemporal analysis methods that account for atmospheric and orbital noise sources. These methods include: a stacking strategy based upon the noise characteristics of each data set; pixelwise rate-map formation (pi-RATE) and persistent scatterer InSAR (StaMPS).
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页码:844 / 859
页数:16
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