Nyamulagira’s magma plumbing system revealed by 15 years of InSAR

Christelle Wauthier, Valérie Cayol, Mike Poland, Francois Kervyn, Nicolas D'oreye De Lantremange, Andy Hooper, Sergey Samsonov, Kristy Tiampo, Benoît Smets

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Abstract

Nyamulagira, located in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo on the western branch of the East African rift, is Africa's most active volcano, with an average of one eruption every 3 years since 1938. Owing to the socio-economical context of that region, the volcano lacks ground-based geodetic measurements but has been monitored by interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) since 1996. A combination of 3D Mixed Boundary Element Method and inverse modelling, taking into account topography and source interactions, is used to interpret InSAR ground displacements associated with eruptive activity in 1996, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2010. These eruptions can be fitted by models incorporating dyke intrusions, and some (namely the 2006 and 2010 eruptions) require a magma reservoir beneath the summit caldera. We investigate inter-eruptive deformation with a multi-temporal InSAR approach. We propose the following magma plumbing system at Nyamulagira by integrating numerical deformation models with other available data: a deep reservoir (c. 25 km depth) feeds a shallower reservoir (c. 4 km depth); proximal eruptions are fed from the shallow reservoir through dykes while distal eruptions can be fed directly from the deep reservoir. A dyke-like conduit is also present beneath the upper southeastern flank of Nyamulagira.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRemote Sensing of Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes
Subtitle of host publicationIntegrating Observation and Modelling
EditorsD.m. Pyle, T.a. Mather, J. Biggs
Place of PublicationLondon, United Kingdom
PublisherThe Geological Society London
Pages39-65
Number of pages27
ISBN (Print)978-1-86239-362-2
Publication statusPublished - 25 Sept 2013

Publication series

NameGSL Special Publications
PublisherThe Geological Society
Volume380
ISSN (Print)0305-8719
ISSN (Electronic)2041-4927

Bibliographical note

D.M. Pyle, T.A. Mather, J. Biggs

Keywords

  • Nyamulagira

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