Sambit Sahoo, Bhaskar Kundu, Simona Petrosino, Rajeev K. Yadav, Deepak K. Tiwari, Shuanggen Jin
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摘要
坎皮弗莱格雷火山口的特点是缓震现象,这一点可以从一千多年前海洋和大陆交替沉积物的地层记录中得到证明。自 2005 年以来,该火山口一直处于动荡不安的阶段,该地区周围的火山变形和相关地震活动不断增加,导致人们越来越担心该地区的人口密集问题。最近的研究强调,火山口的动态是由内源过程和外源过程(如降雨、大气压力和潮汐负荷)引起的调制现象共同驱动的。尽管内源和外源过程的复杂反馈机制仍在争论之中,但本研究的重点是,随着岩浆腔膨胀程度的增加或演变,外源过程导致的调制潜力的增加。具体地说,坎皮弗莱格雷火山系统在较慢的膨胀率期间对季节性水文周期表现出敏感性,在较高的膨胀率期间对短周期潮汐调制表现出敏感性。观测到的地震活动季节性变化可以用火山口浅含水层、盆地和喷口凹陷系统的水渗透来解释。降雨引起的孔隙压力增加也有利于脆性盖岩的不稳定性,从而促进地震的发生。此外,这项研究还表明,潮汐荷载为主要呈 NW-SE、NE-SW 和 EW 向的分散断裂提供了水平 NS 延伸,并进一步促进了断裂的扩展。在这一过程中,挥发性放气和硅酸盐沉降分别对断裂造成周期性的打开和封闭,从而产生了地震的偶发行为。地震与季节性降雨和潮汐荷载等外生过程的关系表明,相关程度取决于不同的膨胀率。最后,在断层共振失稳模型的框架内,根据速率和状态相关摩擦形式逻辑,解释了膨胀程度演变过程中的长周期季节性调制和短周期潮汐调制。
Feedback responses between endogenous and exogenous processes at Campi Flegrei caldera dynamics, Italy
The Campi Flegrei caldera is characterized by the phenomenon of bradyseism, as evidenced by stratigraphic records of alternate oceanic and continental sediments dating back over a thousand years. Since 2005, the caldera has been in a phase of unrest, which is increasing volcanic deformations and associated seismicity around the region, resulting in a growing concern over the dense population in the inhabitation. Recent studies have highlighted that the caldera dynamics are driven by a combination of endogenous processes and modulation phenomena induced by exogenous processes, e.g., rainfall, atmospheric pressure, and tidal loading. Although the complex feedback mechanisms of both endogenous and exogenous processes are still under debate, the present study is focused on the increased potential of modulation due to exogenous processes with the increase or evolution in the degree of inflation of the magma chamber. Specifically, Campi Flegrei volcanic system shows sensitivity to seasonal hydrological cycles during slower rates of inflation and to short-period tidal modulations during higher rates of inflation. The observed seasonal modulations of seismic activity are explained in terms of water infiltration into the shallow aquifers, basins, and vent depression system of the caldera. The rainfall-induced pore pressure build-up also favours the instability of the brittle cap rock, promoting seismicity. In addition, this study suggests that the tidal loadings provide horizontal NS extensions to the mostly NW–SE, NE–SW, and EW-oriented scattered fractures and further contribute towards fracture propagation. During this process, a cyclic opening and sealing of fractures by volatile outgassing and silicate settling may, respectively, produce the episodic behaviour of the seismicity. The seismicity in relation to exogenous processes imposed by seasonal rainfall and tidal loadings shows that the degree of correlation depends on the different rates of inflation. The long-period seasonal modulations and short-period tidal modulations during the evolution of the degree of inflation are finally interpreted in the framework of the fault resonance destabilization model, under rate-and-state dependant frictional formalism.
期刊介绍:
Bulletin of Volcanology was founded in 1922, as Bulletin Volcanologique, and is the official journal of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI). The Bulletin of Volcanology publishes papers on volcanoes, their products, their eruptive behavior, and their hazards. Papers aimed at understanding the deeper structure of volcanoes, and the evolution of magmatic systems using geochemical, petrological, and geophysical techniques are also published. Material is published in four sections: Review Articles; Research Articles; Short Scientific Communications; and a Forum that provides for discussion of controversial issues and for comment and reply on previously published Articles and Communications.