Multiple spatial and temporal scales of deformation from geodetic monitoring point to active transcrustal magma system at Uturuncu volcano, Bolivia

GEOSPHERE(2023)

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Uturuncu volcano in southern Bolivia last erupted around 250 ka but is exhibiting signs of recent activity, including over 50 yr of surface uplift, elevated seismic activity, and fumarolic activity. We studied the spatial and temporal scales of surface deformation from 1992 to 2021 to better understand sub surface activity. We tracked Uturuncu's recent deformation using interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data and the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) station UTUR, located near Uturuncu's summit. We observed a spatially coherent signal of uplift from 2014 to 2021 from Sentinel-1 A/B satellites that indicates the Altiplano-Puna magma body, located 19-24 km below ground level, and previously noted as the source of the large region of deformation, is still active. The ground is now uplifting at a rate of similar to 3 mm/yr compared to prior rates of similar to 10 mm/yr. We corroborated this waning uplift with in situ data from station UTUR. We combined the Sentinel-1 data with TerraSAR-X interferograms to constrain an similar to 25 km(2) region of subsidence located 11 km SSW of Uturuncu, with a source depth of 2.1 km below ground level to an active period of similar to 2.5 yr with similar to 5 mm/yr subsidence. We developed a conceptual model that relates these varying depths and time scales of activity in a transcrustal magmatic system. We associate the surface uplift with pressurization from ascending gases and brines from magmatic reservoirs in the midcrust. We infer the existence of brine lenses in the shallow hydrothermal system based on low subsurface resistivity correlated with surface subsidence.
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active transcrustal magma system,uturuncu volcano,geodetic monitoring point,bolivia,deformation
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