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Dynamics of seismogenic volcanic extrusion at Mount St Helens in 2004–05

Authors :
Steven P. Schilling
Anthony Qamar
Terrence M. Gerlach
Richard G. LaHusen
James A. Messerich
Stephen D. Malone
Jon J. Major
Seth C. Moran
Daniel Dzurisin
John S. Pallister
James W. Vallance
Cynthia A. Gardner
Michael Lisowski
Richard M. Iverson
Source :
Nature. 444:439-443
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2006.

Abstract

The 2004-05 eruption of Mount St Helens exhibited sustained, near-equilibrium behaviour characterized by relatively steady extrusion of a solid dacite plug and nearly periodic shallow earthquakes. Here we present a diverse data set to support our hypothesis that these earthquakes resulted from stick-slip motion along the margins of the plug as it was forced incrementally upwards by ascending, solidifying, gas-poor magma. We formalize this hypothesis with a dynamical model that reveals a strong analogy between behaviour of the magma-plug system and that of a variably damped oscillator. Modelled stick-slip oscillations have properties that help constrain the balance of forces governing the earthquakes and eruption, and they imply that magma pressure never deviated much from the steady equilibrium pressure. We infer that the volcano was probably poised in a near-eruptive equilibrium state long before the onset of the 2004-05 eruption.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
444
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fc17b2744b21de04dde0afa0000578c7