Post-collapse evolution of a coastal caldera system: Insights from a 3D multichannel seismic survey from the Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy)

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作者
Steinmann, Lena [1 ,2 ]
Spiess, Volkhard [1 ]
Sacchi, Marco [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bremen, Fac Geosci, Klagenfurter Str, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
[2] Univ Bremen, Ctr Marine Environm Sci, MARUM, Leobener Str, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
[3] CNR, IAMC, I-80133 Naples, Italy
关键词
PYROCLASTIC DENSITY CURRENTS; CAMPANIAN VOLCANIC ZONE; EASTERN TYRRHENIAN SEA; MEDICINE LAKE VOLCANO; STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION; PHLEGREAN FIELDS; 1982-1984; UNREST; HAZARD; DEFORMATION; SUBSIDENCE;
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10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2017.09.023
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
In this study we present the first 3D high-resolution multichannel seismic dataset from a (partly) submerged caldera setting, the Campi Flegrei caldera (CFc). Our work aims at examining the spatial and temporal evolution of the CFc since the last caldera-forming event, the Neapolitan Yellow Tuff (NYT, 15 ka) eruption. The main objectives are to investigate the caldera's shallow (<200 m) subsurface structure and post-NYT-collapse (<15 ka) deformational processes, the manifestation of magmatic and hydrothermal processes in the subsurface, as well as the volume, dispersal and explosivity of coastal post-collapse eruptions, thereby significantly advancing our current knowledge of the CFc. Our findings confirm the existence of a nested-caldera system comprising two caldera depressions bordered by an inner and a deeper (>200 m) outer caldera ring-fault zone. The seismic data revealed that the NYT collapse occurred exclusively along the inner caldera ring-fault and that the related NYT caldera depression is filled with on average similar to 61 m of sediment deposited between 15 and 8.6 ka. The geometry of the inner ring-fault, consisting of four fault segments, seems to be strongly influenced by regional NW-SE and NE SW-trending faults. Furthermore, we found that the ring-faults have acted as pathway for the recent (<3.7 ka) ascent of fluids (gases and liquids) and the emplacement of intrusions. We propose that the outer ring-fault zone, which likely formed in the course of the Campanian Ignimbrite (CI, 39 ka) eruption, has had the main control on the release and ascent of fluids. Overall, the caldera ring-faults represent key locations for the interconnection between the magmatic-hydrothermal systems and the surface and, thus, potentially represent future eruption sites as well as important fluid pathways during the recent unrest episodes. Furthermore, we reassessed the volume, dispersal, and explosivity of the post-collapse Nisida Bank (103-9.5 ka), Nisida Island (similar to 3.98 ka), and Capo Miseno (3.7 ka) eruptions, yielding DRE values of 0.15 km(3), 0.1 km(3), and 0.08 km(3), respectively, and an explosive magnitude of at least moderate-large scale (VEI 3). Our findings highlight that eruption volumes may be underestimated by 3 to 4 times if the submerged portion of a (partly) submerged caldera is not considered, implying severe consequences for the hazard and risk evaluation. The spatial response of the post-collapse (<15 ka) depositional environment to volcanic activity, deformational processes and sea-level variations is presented in a comprehensive 3D evolutionary model. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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