The 2011 unrest at Katla volcano: Location and interpretation of the tremor source: Characterization and interpretation of the tremor sources

  • Giulia Sgattoni
  • , Olafur Gudmundsson
  • , Páll Einarsson
  • , Federico Lucchi
  • , Ka Lok Li
  • , Hamzeh Sadeghisorkhani
  • , Roland Roberts
  • , Ari Tryggvason

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Abstract

A 23-hour tremor burst was recorded on July 8–9th 2011 at the Katla subglacial volcano, one of the most active and hazardous volcanoes in Iceland. This was associated with deepening of cauldrons on the ice cap and a glacial flood that caused damage to infrastructure. Increased earthquake activity within the caldera started a few days before and lasted for months afterwards and new seismic activity started on the southern flank. No visible eruption broke the ice and the question arose as to whether this episode relates to a minor subglacial eruption with the tremor being generated by volcanic processes, or by the flood. The tremor signal consisted of bursts with varying amplitude and duration. We have identified and described three different tremor phases, based on amplitude and frequency features. A tremor phase associated with the flood was recorded only at stations closest to the river that flooded, correlating in time with rising water level observed at gauging stations. Using back-projection of double cross-correlations, two other phases have been located near the active ice cauldrons and are interpreted to be caused by volcanic or hydrothermal processes. The greatly increased seismicity and evidence of rapid melting of the glacier may be explained by a minor sub-glacial eruption. A less plausible interpretation is that the tremor was generated by hydrothermal boiling and/or explosions with no magma involved. This may have been induced by pressure drop triggered by the release of water when the glacial flood started. All interpretations require an increase of heat released by the volcano.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)63-78
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume338
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2017

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Publisher Copyright: © 2017 Elsevier B.V.

Other keywords

  • Flood tremor
  • Hydrothermal boiling
  • Katla volcano
  • Sub-glacial eruption
  • Unrest
  • Volcanic tremor

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