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Insights Into Volcanic Unrest by Correlating Petrological and Seismic Observations at Kizimen (Kamchatka, Russia)

Research Square (Research Square)(2022)

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Abstract The increase of number and intensity of earthquakes during a pre-eruptive crisis is the main basis of seismic volcano monitoring. However, the exact relationship between the seismic activity and the volcano-magmatic processes remains unclear. Here we present a direct comparison between characteristics of a seismo-volcanic crisis recorded prior to the 2010-2013 eruption of Kizimen volcano (Kamchatka, Russia) and the timescales of processes in the magma plumbing system. These timescales are inferred from the modelling of Fe-Mg intracrystalline interdiffusion in 88 zoned orthopyroxene crystals from dacites and silica-rich andesites samples collected after the eruption. We show that the eruptible magmas were assembled rapidly during a magma mixing episode ~1.5 years before the eruption, which is well correlated with the onset of a seismic crisis. We conclude that the observed seismic re-activation marks the onset of magma mixing leading to destabilization of the reservoir followed by the eruption after ~1.5 years.
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volcanic unrest,seismic observations,kamchatka,kizimen,russia
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