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[SVC36-P04] Evaluation of magma eruption potential of Kusatsu-Shirane volcano using a cumulative volumetric step diagram
Keywords:Volcanic geology, Paleomagnetic Dating, TL dating
We obtained eruption ages of 10.7, 8.4–8.7, and 5.4–5.7 cal ka BP for the Motoshirane-nishi pyroclastic deposit, Ishizu lava, and Sessho lava, respectively, which constitute the MPCG, and 6.0–10.3, 6.2±0.3, and 2.0±0.3 cal ka BP for the Shirane-kita pyroclastic deposit, Kagusa lava, and Mizugama dome lava, respectively, which constitute the SPCG. The magma eruption rates estimated from the step diagrams during the last 10000 years were 0.04 km³/kyr for MPCG and 0.01 km³/kyr for SPCG. The difference in these rates could reflect differences in the conduit stability. Magma has been erupting from MPCG at intervals of several thousand years, with the crater shifting to the northeast, whereas eruptions have occurred from nearly the same vent of SPCG since the start of its activity. Usually, the excess pressure in a magma reservoir must be large enough for new vents to form (Tait et al., 1989). Therefore, the magma eruption rate could have been higher in the MPCG, where the eruption center differs for each eruption, and lower in the SPCG, where the location of the eruption center is approximately the same. An eruption of Heibeike lava, one order of magnitude larger in volume than other eruptions, occurred at the start of SPCG activity (ca. 18 cal ka BP), suggesting that substantial excess pressure was required to form such a stable conduit used repeatedly afterward.
Acknowledgements: This study was supported by the Earthquake and Volcano Hazards Observation and Research Program and the Integrated Program for Next Generation Volcano Research and Human Resource Development.