Kaori Seki
Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Earth, Planets and Space | 2015
Kaori Seki; Wataru Kanda; Yasuo Ogawa; Toshiya Tanbo; Tomokazu Kobayashi; Yuta Hino; Hideaki Hase
This study focuses on the results of an audio-frequency magnetotelluric (AMT) survey across the Jigokudani valley, Tateyama volcano, Japan, to investigate the spatial relationship between the distribution of electrical resistivity and geothermal activity and to elucidate the geologic controls on both its phreatic eruption history and recent increase in phreatic activity. The AMT data were collected at eight locations across the Jigokudani valley in September 2013, with high quality data obtained from most sites, enabling the identification of an underground 2D resistivity structure from the transverse magnetic (TM) mode data. The data obtained during this study provided evidence of a large conductive region beneath the surface of the Jigokudani valley that is underlain by a resistive layer at depths below 500 m. The resistive layer is cut by a relatively conductive region that extends subvertically toward the shallow conductor. The shallow conductive region is divided into an uppermost slightly conductive section that is thought to be a lacustrine sediment layer of an extinct crater lake containing hydrothermal fluids and a lower section containing a mix of volcanic gases and hydrothermal fluids. The low permeability of the clay zone means that the uppermost clayey sediments allow the accumulation of gases in the lower section of the conductive region, suggesting the existence of a cap structure. The deep resistive layer likely consists of units similar to the granitic rocks that are widely exposed throughout the Jigokudani valley. We suggest that the relatively conductive zone that separates these granitic rocks represents a high-temperature volcanic gas conduit, given that the most active fumarole in the Jigokudani valley lies directly along the trajectory of this path.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2016
Kaori Seki; Wataru Kanda; Toshiya Tanbo; Takeshi Ohba; Yasuo Ogawa; Shinichi Takakura; Kenji Nogami; Masashi Ushioda; Atsushi Suzuki; Zenshiro Saito; Yasuo Matsunaga
Japan Geoscience Union | 2018
Kaori Seki; Wataru Kanda; Kazutaka Mannen; Shinichi Takakura; Takao Koyama; Rina Noguchi; Yohei Yukutake; Masaki Ishikawa; Fukai Masato; Masatake Harada; Yuki Abe
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Kaori Seki; Takeshi Ohba; Shinnosuke Aoyama; Yuichiro Ueno; Wataru Kanda; Toshiya Tanbo
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Kaori Seki; Takeshi Ohba; Hirochika Sumino; Wataru Kanda; Muga Yaguchi; Toshiya Tanbo
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Kaori Tsukamoto; Koki Aizawa; Wataru Kanda; Makoto Uyeshima; Kaori Seki; Takahiro Kishita; Mitsuru Utsugi; Takao Koyama
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Yasuo Matsunaga; Wataru Kanda; Shinichi Takakura; Takao Koyama; Zenshiro Saito; Yasuo Ogawa; Kaori Seki; Atsushi Suzuki; Yusuke Kinoshita; Takahiro Kishita
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Wiebke Heise; Yasuo Ogawa; T. Grant Caldwell; Edward Bertrand; Hiroshi Ichihara; Ryokei Yoshimura; S. L. Bennie; Zenshiro Saito; Kaori Seki; Yasuo Matsunaga; Atsushi Suzuki; Takahiro Kishita; Yusuke Kinoshita
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Takahiro Kishita; Wataru Kanda; Shinichi Takakura; Kaori Seki; Yasuo Matsunaga; Yusuke Kinoshita; Koki Aizawa
Japan Geoscience Union | 2015
Zenshiro Saito; Yasuo Ogawa; Hideaki Hase; Wataru Kanda; Yoshimori Honkura; Kaori Seki; Shin'ya Sakanaka; Koichi Asamori
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