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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Three different types of plumbing system beneath the neighboring active volcanoes of Tolbachik, Bezymianny, and Klyuchevskoy in Kamchatka

Ivan Koulakov; Ilyas Abkadyrov; Nassir Al Arifi; Evgeny Deev; Svetlana Droznina; E. I. Gordeev; Andrey Jakovlev; Sami El Khrepy; Roman I. Kulakov; Yulia Kugaenko; Anzhelika Novgorodova; Sergey Senyukov; N. M. Shapiro; Tatyana Stupina; Michael E. West

The Klyuchevskoy group of volcanoes (KGV) in Kamchatka includes three presently active volcanoes (Klyuchevskoy, Bezymianny, and Tolbachik) located close together in an area of approximately 50 × 80 km. These three volcanoes have completely different compositions and eruption styles from each other. We have analyzed new data recorded by a temporary seismic network consisting of 22 seismic stations operated within the area of Tolbachik in 2014–2015 in conjunction with the data from the permanent network and the temporary PIRE network deployed at the Bezymianny volcano in 2009. The arrival times of the P and S waves were inverted using a local earthquake tomography algorithm to derive 3-D seismic models of the crust beneath the KGV as well as accurate seismicity locations. High-resolution structures beneath the Tolbachik volcanic complex were identified for the first time in this study. The tomography results reveal three different types of feeding system for the main KGV volcanoes. The basaltic lavas of the Klyuchevskoy volcano are supplied directly from a reservoir at a depth of 25–30 km through a nearly vertical pipe-shaped conduit. The explosive Bezymianny volcano is fed through a dispersed system of crustal reservoirs where a lighter felsic material separates from the mafic component and ascends to the upper crust to form andesitic magma sources. For Tolbachik, low-viscosity volatile-saturated basalts ascend from two deep reservoirs following a system of fractures in the crust associated with the intersections of regional faults. Plain Language Summary The Klyuchevskoy group of volcanoes (KGV) in Kamchatka includes three presently active volcanoes (Klyuchevskoy, Bezymianny, and Tolbachik) located close together in an area of approximately 50 × 80 km. These three volcanoes are among the most active volcanoes in the world, and they have completely different compositions and eruption styles from each other. We have analyzed new data recorded by a temporary seismic network consisting of 22 seismic stations installed within the area of Tolbachik in 2014–2015 in harsh natural conditions. Based on these data, we have derived high-resolution structures beneath the Tolbachik volcanic complex and surrounding areas. The tomography results reveal three different types of feeding system for the main KGV volcanoes. The basaltic lavas of the Klyuchevskoy volcano are supplied directly from a reservoir at a depth of 25–30 km through a nearly vertical pipe-shaped conduit. The explosive Bezymianny volcano is fed through a dispersed system of crustal reservoirs where a lighter felsic material separates from the mafic component and ascends to the upper crust to form andesitic magma sources. For Tolbachik, low-viscosity volatile-saturated basalts ascend from two deep reservoirs following a system of fractures in the crust associated with the intersections of regional faults.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

Slope instabilities in Dolomieu crater, Réunion Island: From seismic signals to rockfall characteristics

Clément Hibert; Andre Mangeney; Gilles Grandjean; N. M. Shapiro


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Upper mantle velocity‐temperature conversion and composition determined from seismic refraction and heat flow

H. K. C. Perry; Claude Jaupart; J.-C. Mareschal; N. M. Shapiro


Geophysical Journal International | 2015

Detecting and locating volcanic tremors on the Klyuchevskoy group of volcanoes (Kamchatka) based on correlations of continuous seismic records

D. V. Droznin; N. M. Shapiro; S. Ya. Droznina; S. L. Senyukov; V.N. Chebrov; E. I. Gordeev


Nature Geoscience | 2017

Deep and shallow long-period volcanic seismicity linked by fluid-pressure transfer

N. M. Shapiro; D. V. Droznin; S. Ya. Droznina; S. L. Senyukov; A. A. Gusev; E. I. Gordeev


Geophysical Journal International | 2016

Detecting seismic activity with a covariance matrix analysis of data recorded on seismic arrays

Léonard Seydoux; N. M. Shapiro; J. de Rosny; F. Brenguier; Matthieu Landès


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2014

Asymmetric caldera-related structures in the area of the Avacha group of volcanoes in Kamchatka as revealed by ambient noise tomography and deep seismic sounding

Ivan Koulakov; Kayrly Jaxybulatov; N. M. Shapiro; Ilyas Abkadyrov; Evgeny Deev; Andrey Jakovlev; Pavel Kuznetsov; E. I. Gordeev; Viktor N. Chebrov


Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

Spatial coherence of the seismic wavefield continuously recorded by the USArray

Léonard Seydoux; N. M. Shapiro; J. de Rosny; Matthieu Landès


Doklady Earth Sciences | 2009

Crustal and uppermost mantle structure in the Pacific, North American, and Eurasian Plate junction

E. I. Gordeev; S. Ya. Droznina; N. M. Shapiro


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Three different types of plumbing system beneath the neighboring active volcanoes of Tolbachik, Bezymianny, and Klyuchevskoy in Kamchatka: KLYUCHEVSKOY VOLCANO GROUP TOMOGRAPHY

Ivan Koulakov; Ilyas Abkadyrov; Nassir Al Arifi; Evgeny Deev; Svetlana Droznina; E. I. Gordeev; Andrey Jakovlev; Sami El Khrepy; Roman I. Kulakov; Yulia Kugaenko; Anzhelika Novgorodova; Sergey Senyukov; N. M. Shapiro; Tatyana Stupina; Michael E. West

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E. I. Gordeev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Andrey Jakovlev

Novosibirsk State University

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Evgeny Deev

Novosibirsk State University

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Ivan Koulakov

Novosibirsk State University

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Léonard Seydoux

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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Matthieu Landès

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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D. V. Droznin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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S. L. Senyukov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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