VOLCANO MONITORING BY MICROGRAVITY AND ENERGY BUDGET ANALYSIS

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BROWN, GC [1 ]
RYMER, H [1 ]
STEVENSON, D [1 ]
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[1] OPEN UNIV,DEPT EARTH SCI,MILTON KEYNES MK7 6AA,BUCKS,ENGLAND
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10.1144/gsjgs.148.3.0585
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Microgravity monitoring of active volcanoes can provide evidence of sub-surface mass and/or density changes that precede eruptions. If, in addition, precursory increases in thermal emissions are observed, an integrated mechanistic model for volcanic activity may be developed with the potential for forecasting eruptions. Crater-lake volcanoes provide an interesting target for such studies since thermal output can be monitored simply through lake water calorimetry. Here we summarize 10 years of gravity and thermal data from Poas volcano, Costa Rica. Mass/energy balance calculations demonstrate that, in the steady-state, the large thermal inertia of the crater lake acts as a buffer to short-term changes in the energy input from the cooling magma feeder pipe. Since February 1986, it is postulated that there has been gradual emplacement of a shallow magma intrusion associated with vesiculation and gas loss to the surface. This follows from unambiguous, gravity increases, constrained by elevation control, that are coincident in time with a period of long-term increased energy input to the crater lake. Progressive reduction of the lake volume by evaporation/seepage culminated in an (April 1989) ash eruption providing a good documented record of combined gravity and thermodynamic precursors to volcanic activity.
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