Title
Transient self-potential anomalies associated with recent lava flows at Piton de la Fournaise volcano (Réunion Island, Indian Ocean)
Date Issued
10 November 2009
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Barde-Cabusson S.
Levieux G.
Lénat J.F.
Revil A.
Chaput M.
Dumont S.
Duputel Z.
Guy A.
Mathieu L.
Saumet S.
Sorbadère F.
Vieille M.
Université de la Réunion
Abstract
Self-potential signals are sensitive to various phenomena including ground water flow (streaming potential), thermal gradients (thermoelectric potential), and potentially rapid fluid disruption associated with vaporization of water. We describe transient self-potential anomalies observed over recent (< 9 years) lava flows at Piton de la Fournaise volcano (Reunion Island, Indian Ocean). Repeated self-potential measurements are used to determine the decay of the self-potential signals with time since the emplacement of a set of lava flow. We performed a 9 km-long self-potential profile in February 2004 in the Grand Brûlé area. This profile was repeated in July-August 2006. The second repetition of this profile crossed eight lava flows emplaced between 1998 and 2005 during seven eruptions of Piton de la Fournaise volcano. The self-potential data show clear positive anomalies (up to 330 mV) and spatially correlated with the presence of recent lava flows. The amplitude of the self-potential anomalies decreases exponentially with the age of the lava flows with a relaxation time of ∼ 44 months. We explain these anomalies by the shallow convection of meteoric water and the associated streaming potential distribution but we cannot exclude possible contributions from the thermoelectric effect and the rapid fluid disruption mechanism. This field case evidences for the first time transient self-potential signals associated with recent volcanic deposits. It can be also a shallow analogue to understand the variation of self-potential signals in active geothermal areas and transient self-potential signals associated with dike intrusion at larger depths. The empirical equation we proposed can also be used to diagnose the cooling of recent lava flow on shield volcanoes. © 2009 Elsevier B.V.
Start page
158
End page
166
Volume
187
Issue
April 3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geografía social, Geografía económica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-70350430877
Source
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
ISSN of the container
03770273
Sources of information:
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