Earth, Planets and Space (Oct 2023)
Solidified magma reservoir derived from active source seismic experiments in the Aira caldera, southern Kyushu, Japan
- Hiroki Miyamachi,
- Hiroshi Yakiwara,
- Reiji Kobayashi,
- Shuichiro Hirano,
- Takeshi Kubo,
- Masakazu Souda,
- Kenyu Sakao,
- Naohiro Unno,
- Takeshi Matsushima,
- Kazunari Uchida,
- Rintaro Miyamachi,
- Kenshin Isoda,
- Yoshiko Teguri,
- Yoshinosuke Kamiya,
- Agnis Triahadini,
- Hiroshi Shimizu,
- Hiroshi Katao,
- Takuo Shibutani,
- Takeshi Tameguri,
- Yusuke Yamashita,
- Tsutomu Miura,
- Jun Nakagawa,
- Itaru Yoneda,
- Shinya Kato,
- Kosei Takishita,
- Kazuho Nakai,
- Yuta Maeda,
- Toshiki Watanabe,
- Shinichiro Horikawa,
- Kenjiro Matsushiro,
- Takashi Okuda,
- Shuhei Tsuji,
- Naoki Sogawa,
- Daima Hasegawa,
- Kazuo Nakahigashi,
- Eiji Kurashimo,
- Tomoaki Yamada,
- Hideji Abe,
- Miwako Ando,
- Shinichi Tanaka,
- Satoshi Ikezawa,
- Takaya Iwasaki,
- Masanao Shinohara,
- Toshinori Sato,
- Mare Yamamoto,
- Ryosuke Azuma,
- Satoshi Hirahara,
- Takashi Nakayama,
- Syuichi Suzuki,
- Shuhei Otomo,
- Ryota Hino,
- Tomoki Tsutsui,
- Yusuke Inoue,
- Ryuichi Takei,
- Yuya Tada,
- Hiroaki Takahashi,
- Yoshio Murai,
- Hiroshi Aoyama,
- Mako Ohzono,
- Takahiro Shiina,
- Masamitsu Takada,
- Masayoshi Ichiyanagi,
- Teruhiro Yamaguchi,
- Natsuki Ono,
- Kazuma Saito,
- Chihiro Ito,
- Yuuki Susukida,
- Tatsuya Nakagaki,
- Yasuhisa Tanaka,
- Yasuhiko Akinaga
Affiliations
- Hiroki Miyamachi
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University
- Hiroshi Yakiwara
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University
- Reiji Kobayashi
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University
- Shuichiro Hirano
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University
- Takeshi Kubo
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University
- Masakazu Souda
- Faculty of Science, Kagoshima University
- Kenyu Sakao
- Faculty of Science, Kagoshima University
- Naohiro Unno
- Faculty of Science, Kagoshima University
- Takeshi Matsushima
- Faculty of Science, Kyushu University
- Kazunari Uchida
- Faculty of Science, Kyushu University
- Rintaro Miyamachi
- Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University
- Kenshin Isoda
- Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University
- Yoshiko Teguri
- Faculty of Science, Kyushu University
- Yoshinosuke Kamiya
- Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University
- Agnis Triahadini
- Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University
- Hiroshi Shimizu
- Faculty of Science, Kyushu University
- Hiroshi Katao
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Takuo Shibutani
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Takeshi Tameguri
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Yusuke Yamashita
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Tsutomu Miura
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Jun Nakagawa
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Itaru Yoneda
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Shinya Kato
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Kosei Takishita
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Kazuho Nakai
- Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
- Yuta Maeda
- Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
- Toshiki Watanabe
- Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
- Shinichiro Horikawa
- Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
- Kenjiro Matsushiro
- Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
- Takashi Okuda
- Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
- Shuhei Tsuji
- Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
- Naoki Sogawa
- Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
- Daima Hasegawa
- Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
- Kazuo Nakahigashi
- Department of Marine Resources and Energy, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
- Eiji Kurashimo
- Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Tomoaki Yamada
- Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Hideji Abe
- Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Miwako Ando
- Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Shinichi Tanaka
- Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Satoshi Ikezawa
- Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Takaya Iwasaki
- Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Masanao Shinohara
- Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
- Toshinori Sato
- Graduate School of Science, Chiba University
- Mare Yamamoto
- Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
- Ryosuke Azuma
- Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
- Satoshi Hirahara
- Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
- Takashi Nakayama
- Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
- Syuichi Suzuki
- Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
- Shuhei Otomo
- Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
- Ryota Hino
- Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
- Tomoki Tsutsui
- Faculty of International Resource Sciences, Akita University
- Yusuke Inoue
- Graduate School of Engineering and Resource Sciences, Akita University
- Ryuichi Takei
- Faculty of International Resource Sciences, Akita University
- Yuya Tada
- Faculty of International Resource Sciences, Akita University
- Hiroaki Takahashi
- Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
- Yoshio Murai
- Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
- Hiroshi Aoyama
- Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
- Mako Ohzono
- Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
- Takahiro Shiina
- Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
- Masamitsu Takada
- Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
- Masayoshi Ichiyanagi
- Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
- Teruhiro Yamaguchi
- Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
- Natsuki Ono
- Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University
- Kazuma Saito
- Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University
- Chihiro Ito
- Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University
- Yuuki Susukida
- Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University
- Tatsuya Nakagaki
- Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University
- Yasuhisa Tanaka
- JGI Inc
- Yasuhiko Akinaga
- Hanshin Consultants Co., Ltd
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-023-01919-z
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 75,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 21
Abstract
Abstract The Aira caldera, located in southern Kyushu, Japan, originally formed 100 ka, and its current shape reflects the more recent 30 ka caldera-forming eruptions (hereafter, called the AT eruptions). This study aimed to delineate the detailed two-dimensional (2D) seismic velocity structure of the Aira caldera down to approximately 15 km, by means of the travel-time tomography analysis of the seismic profile across the caldera acquired in 2017 and 2018. A substantial structural difference in thickness in the subsurface low-velocity areas in the Aira caldera between the eastern and western sides, suggest that the Aira caldera comprises at least two calderas, identified as the AT and Wakamiko calderas. The most interesting feature of the caldera structure is the existence of a substantial high-velocity zone (HVZ) with a velocity of more than 6.8 km/s at depths of about 6–11 km beneath the central area of the AT caldera. Because no high ratio of P- to S-wave velocity zones in the depth range were detected from the previous three-dimensional velocity model beneath the AT caldera region, we infer that the HVZ is not an active magma reservoir but comprises a solidified and cool remnant. In addition, a poorly resolved low-velocity zone around 15 km in depth suggests the existence of a deep active magma reservoir. By superimposing the distribution of the known pressure sources derived from the observed ground inflation and the volcanic earthquake distribution onto the 2D velocity model, the magma transportation path in the crust was imaged. This image suggested that the HVZ plays an important role in magma transportation in the upper crust. Moreover, we estimated that the AT magma reservoir in the 30 ka Aira caldera-forming eruptions has the total volume of 490 km3 DRE and is distributed in a depth range of 4–11 km. Graphical Abstract
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