Modeling source parameters of quasi-periodic tremor

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Julian Traphagan
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3308-7694
Jonathan Lees
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0218-7038

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Modeling harmonic tremor recorded at volcanoes is an essential practice in improving eruption forecasting methods and warning systems. We model the conduit dynamics of quasi-periodic tremor (chugging) recorded at Karymsky, Tungurahua, and Fuego volcanoes to estimate its source characteristics. Chugging mechanisms are estimated using two theoretical models originally derived in Garce?s [1997, doi: 10.1029/1999JB900096] and Girona et al. [2019, doi: 10.1029/2019JB017482], respectively. Comparisons of the conduit and fluid output parameters suggests that chugging is primarily limited to near-surface oscillations and outgassing due to an accumulation of gas between eruptive episodes. The modeled results indicate clustered release of volatiles exsolved from a deeper magma conduit region, triggered by an initial explosion. This interpretation is consistent with both infrasonic and seismic observations at each volcano.

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Traphagan, J. and Lees, J. (2020) “Modeling source parameters of quasi-periodic tremor”, Volcanica, 3(2), pp. 251–262. doi: 10.30909/vol.03.02.251262.
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Received 2020-03-27
Accepted 2020-09-02
Published 2020-11-02
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