Characterization of Acoustic Infrasound Signals at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala: A Baseline for Volcano Monitoring

Monitoring volcanic unrest and understanding seismic and acoustic signals associated with eruptive activity is key to mitigate its impacts on population and infrastructure. On June 3, 2018, Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala, produced a violent eruption with very little warning. The paroxysmal phase of this...

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Main Authors: A. Diaz-Moreno, A. Roca, A. Lamur, B. H. Munkli, T. Ilanko, T. D. Pering, A. Pineda, S. De Angelis
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-01
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spelling doaj-4706457058a2485a8ed9a141692bfc572020-11-25T02:35:56ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632020-10-01810.3389/feart.2020.549774549774Characterization of Acoustic Infrasound Signals at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala: A Baseline for Volcano MonitoringA. Diaz-Moreno0A. Roca1A. Lamur2B. H. Munkli3T. Ilanko4T. D. Pering5A. Pineda6S. De Angelis7School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NW, United KingdomInstituto Nacional de Sismología, Vulcanología, Meteorología e Hidrología, INSIVUMEH, Guatemala City, GuatemalaSchool of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United KingdomSchool of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United KingdomDepartment of Geography, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United KingdomDepartment of Geography, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United KingdomPineda Consulting and Services, Finca Xejuyu, Chimaltenango, GuatemalaSchool of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United KingdomMonitoring volcanic unrest and understanding seismic and acoustic signals associated with eruptive activity is key to mitigate its impacts on population and infrastructure. On June 3, 2018, Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala, produced a violent eruption with very little warning. The paroxysmal phase of this event generated pyroclastic density currents (PDC) that impacted nearby settlements resulting in 169 fatalities, 256 missing, and nearly 13,000 permanently displaced from their homes. Since then, Volcán de Fuego has been instrumented with an extensive network of seismic and infrasound sensors. Infrasound is a new monitoring tool in Guatemala. A key step toward its effective use in volcano monitoring at Volcán de Fuego is establishing a baseline for the interpretation of the recorded signals. Here, we present the first comprehensive characterization of acoustic signals at Volcán de Fuego for the whole range of surface activity observed at the volcano. We use data collected during temporary deployments in 2018 and from the permanent infrasound network. Infrasound at Fuego is dominated by the occurrence of short-duration acoustic transients linked to both ash-rich and gas-rich explosions, at times associated with the generation of shock waves. The rich acoustic record at Fuego includes broadband and harmonic tremor, and episodes of chugging. We explore the occurrence of these signals in relation to visual observations of surface activity, and we investigate their source mechanisms within the shallow conduit system. This study provides a reference for the interpretation of acoustic signals at Volcán de Fuego and a baseline for real-time monitoring of its eruptive activity using infrasound data. Our results suggest that changes in the style of activity and morphology of the summit crater are reflected in the acoustic signature of eruption; as such our study provides a reference for the interpretation of acoustic signals at Volcán de Fuego and a baseline for real-time monitoring of its eruptive activity using infrasound.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.549774/fullacoustic infrasoundVolcán de FuegomonitoringStrombolian activityparoxysmal activity
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author A. Diaz-Moreno
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A. Lamur
B. H. Munkli
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T. D. Pering
A. Pineda
S. De Angelis
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A. Roca
A. Lamur
B. H. Munkli
T. Ilanko
T. D. Pering
A. Pineda
S. De Angelis
Characterization of Acoustic Infrasound Signals at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala: A Baseline for Volcano Monitoring
Frontiers in Earth Science
acoustic infrasound
Volcán de Fuego
monitoring
Strombolian activity
paroxysmal activity
author_facet A. Diaz-Moreno
A. Roca
A. Lamur
B. H. Munkli
T. Ilanko
T. D. Pering
A. Pineda
S. De Angelis
author_sort A. Diaz-Moreno
title Characterization of Acoustic Infrasound Signals at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala: A Baseline for Volcano Monitoring
title_short Characterization of Acoustic Infrasound Signals at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala: A Baseline for Volcano Monitoring
title_full Characterization of Acoustic Infrasound Signals at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala: A Baseline for Volcano Monitoring
title_fullStr Characterization of Acoustic Infrasound Signals at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala: A Baseline for Volcano Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Acoustic Infrasound Signals at Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala: A Baseline for Volcano Monitoring
title_sort characterization of acoustic infrasound signals at volcán de fuego, guatemala: a baseline for volcano monitoring
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Earth Science
issn 2296-6463
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Monitoring volcanic unrest and understanding seismic and acoustic signals associated with eruptive activity is key to mitigate its impacts on population and infrastructure. On June 3, 2018, Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala, produced a violent eruption with very little warning. The paroxysmal phase of this event generated pyroclastic density currents (PDC) that impacted nearby settlements resulting in 169 fatalities, 256 missing, and nearly 13,000 permanently displaced from their homes. Since then, Volcán de Fuego has been instrumented with an extensive network of seismic and infrasound sensors. Infrasound is a new monitoring tool in Guatemala. A key step toward its effective use in volcano monitoring at Volcán de Fuego is establishing a baseline for the interpretation of the recorded signals. Here, we present the first comprehensive characterization of acoustic signals at Volcán de Fuego for the whole range of surface activity observed at the volcano. We use data collected during temporary deployments in 2018 and from the permanent infrasound network. Infrasound at Fuego is dominated by the occurrence of short-duration acoustic transients linked to both ash-rich and gas-rich explosions, at times associated with the generation of shock waves. The rich acoustic record at Fuego includes broadband and harmonic tremor, and episodes of chugging. We explore the occurrence of these signals in relation to visual observations of surface activity, and we investigate their source mechanisms within the shallow conduit system. This study provides a reference for the interpretation of acoustic signals at Volcán de Fuego and a baseline for real-time monitoring of its eruptive activity using infrasound data. Our results suggest that changes in the style of activity and morphology of the summit crater are reflected in the acoustic signature of eruption; as such our study provides a reference for the interpretation of acoustic signals at Volcán de Fuego and a baseline for real-time monitoring of its eruptive activity using infrasound.
topic acoustic infrasound
Volcán de Fuego
monitoring
Strombolian activity
paroxysmal activity
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.549774/full
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