Sequence of Volcanic Activity of Sakurajima Volcano, Japan, as Revealed by Non-Eruptive Deflation

FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE(2022)

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Mechanisms that control fluctuation of long-term eruptive activity are not well understood. Since 1955, Sakurajima volcano has experienced repeated Vulcanian eruptions accompanied by deflation. However, ground deflations sometimes occurred even if no eruption took place. Characteristics of the non-eruptive deflation (NED) have not been investigated because of the related ambiguous ground vibration, infrasound and visual phenomena. In this study, we categorize deflation events contained in continuous deformation records covering eruptive activities at the Sakurajima volcano Minamidake crater during the period from November 2017 to December 2020. The deflation events are classified into eruptive and NED types by examining the seismic data, infrasound generations, and visual phenomena. Their event type occurrence characteristics are then further clarified based on their relationships to pressure source volume changes. Comparing the pressure source volume changes with the monthly mass of volcanic ash expelled from the crater, which is estimated from deposition data around the volcano, we found the contribution of NED events to volcanic ash mass eruption amounts to be much smaller than that for Vulcanian events, and visual observations confirm that NED events are phenomena that primarily emit volcanic gas. The NED event changes during the episode are interpreted by the magna transition from bubble-rich to bubble-poor conditions and are supported by the sulfur dioxide (SO2) discharge rate. The activity of NED events is helpful to understand long-term variations in eruptive activity.
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Sakurajima Volcano, ground deformation, gas emission, Vulcanian eruption, infrasound, volcanic ash
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