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Seismic imaging and petrology explain highly explosive eruptions of Merapi Volcano, Indonesia

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Our seismic tomographic images characterize, for the first time, spatial and volumetric details of the subvertical magma plumbing system of Merapi Volcano. We present P-and S-wave arrival time data, which were collected in a dense seismic network, known as DOMERAPI, installed around the volcano for 18 months. The P-and S-wave arrival time data with similar path coverage reveal a high Vp/Vs structure extending from a depth of ≥20 km below mean sea level (MSL) up to the summit of the volcano. Combined with results of petrological studies, our seismic tomography data allow us to propose: (1) the existence of a shallow zone of intense fluid percolation, directly below the summit of the volcano; (2) a main, pre-eruptive magma reservoir at ≥ 10 to 20 km below MSL that is orders of magnitude larger than erupted magma volumes; (3) a deep magma reservoir at MOHO depth which supplies the main reservoir; and (4) an extensive, subvertical fluid-magma-transfer zone from the mantle to the surface. Such high-resolution spatial constraints on the volcano plumbing system as shown are an important advance in our ability to forecast and to mitigate the hazard potential of Merapi's future eruptions.
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insu-01893157 , version 1 (11-10-2018)

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S. Widiyantoro, M. Ramdhan, J.P. Métaxian, P. Cummins, Caroline Martel, et al.. Seismic imaging and petrology explain highly explosive eruptions of Merapi Volcano, Indonesia. Scientific Reports, 2018, 8 (1), ⟨10.1038/s41598-018-31293-w⟩. ⟨insu-01893157⟩
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