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IMS Infrasound Station Observations of the Recent Explosive Eruptions of Okmok and Kasatochi Volcanoes, Alaska. J. V. Olson, K. Arnoult, C. A. L. Szuberla, C. Wilson Wilson Infrasound Observatory, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, M. Garces ISLA, University of Hawaii, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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IMS Infrasound Station Observationsof the Recent Explosive Eruptions
of Okmok and Kasatochi Volcanoes, Alaska
J. V. Olson, K. Arnoult, C. A. L. Szuberla, C. WilsonWilson Infrasound Observatory, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska
Fairbanks,
M. GarcesISLA, University of Hawaii,
M. Hedlin,L2A, IGPP, University of California, San Diego
S. McNuttAlaska Volcano Observatory, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska
Fairbanks
Presented at the 2008 International Technical Workshop, Bermuda
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The Pacific Basin
I53US
I59US
Kasatochi Okmok
I56US
I57US
Kasatochi volcano• 52.169N, 175.51W• Eruption times:
• five major explosive eruptions• beginning ~22:00 UT, 7 Aug• ending ~04:35 UT, 8 Aug• ash emissions became continuous after these events reaching altitudes > 35,000 ft asl
Okmok volcano• 53.397N, 168.166W• Eruption time:
• Explosion: 12 July 08, 19:43 UT with continuing ash emissions• ash cloud top 30-35,000 ft asl
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Eruption Details at at www.avo.alaska.edu
Kasatochi, 17:00 UT, 8 Aug 08Photo by JT Ford
Kasatochi
Great circle distances to US IMS stations Kasatochi Expected Travel Time
@ 0.3km/sec I53US: 2104km @ 241o ~1.95 hrs
I56US: 4060km @ 299o ~3.76 hrs I57US: 5067km @ 313o ~4.69 hrs I59US: 4002km @ 340o ~3.71 hrs
Expl’n Date Start Duration # (UTH) (min) 1 7 Aug 22:01 69 2 8 Aug 01:50 27 3 8 Aug 04:35 35 4 8 Aug 07:12 46 5 8 Aug 12:06 26
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IMS Sites Near the Pole
I34
I59
I53
I56I57
I10
I18
I30
I44
I45I15
I60I58
K O
I46
I37
I51
I31Seventeen IMS infrasound sites are located within about 10,000 km of the volcanic events.
The sites labeled with green stars are either under construction or the data was not available to us at this time.
The sites labeled with blue stars,I10, I18, I30, I53, I56, I57, I59 will be the subject of this review.
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IMSArray
Azimuth(o)
GC Dist (km)
I53 241.2 2104
I30 47.6 3931
I59 339.5 4002
I56 298.7 4060
I18 299.9 4750
I57 312.6 5067
I10 304.8 5252
I30K
I59
I53
I56I57
I10
I18
Kasatochi – IMS Arrays(within ~6000 km)
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Kasatochi Waveforms & SpectraI53US
Infrasound amplitudes for the Kasatochi eruptions reached ~ 1 Pa at I53US and I56US
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Signal DetectionInfrasound array data, signal detection
• Compute MCCM on sliding window• Lease-Squares azimuth/velocity estimation• Pure-State filter (www.inframatics.org, Sept 04)• Re-compute least-squares azimuth/velocity
Detection: Raw Data Detection: Pure-State filtered data
Pure-State filtering increases the signal-to-noise level and enables detection over longer periods of time
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Kasatochi: I53 DetectionsPure-State Data
I53Azimuth: 244o
Trace velocity: 358 m/sec
The MCCM detector along with the least-squares estimates of azimuth, velocity and the residuals (στ) are computed using a sliding window 500 sec long, updated every 50 sec
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Kasatochi: Detections (1)Pure-State Data
I18Azimuth: 299.9o
Trace velocity: m/sec
I10Azimuth: 304.8o
Trace velocity: m/sec
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Kasatochi: Detections (2)Pure-State Data
I56Azimuth: 300o
Trace velocity: 374 m/sec
I53Azimuth: 244o
Trace velocity: 358 m/sec
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Kasatochi: Detections (3)Pure-State Data
I57No signal found
I59Azimuth: 336o
Trace velocity: 312 m/sec
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Kasatochi: Detections (4)Pure-State Data
I30Azimuth: 47.8o
Trace velocity: 370 m/sec
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Kasatochi Simple Back Azimuth Location
I53
I56
I59
K
Simple back-azimuth projections along the great-circle between IMS stations results in an average location that is approximately 200 km Southwest of Kasatochi and encompasses a region several hundred km wide.
I30
I18
I10
K
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IMSArray
Azimuth(o)
GC Dist (km)
I53 241.38 1706
I30 46.6 4439
I59 347.3 3903
I56 298.8 3548
I18 294.1 4464
I57 314.8 4583
I10 303.3 4754
I34 49.7 5688
I34
I30O
I59
I53
I56I57
I10
I18
Okmok – IMS Arrays(within ~6000 km)
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Okmok Waveforms (1)I53, I56
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Okmok Waveforms (2)I57, I59
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Okmok: Detections (1)Pure-State Data
I53Azimuth: 236o
Trace velocity: 360 m/sec
No signal found
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Okmok: Detections (2)Pure-State Data
No signal found
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Summary
• Both eruptions were strong, exposive eruptions lasting several hours and producing extensive ash plumes
• Kasatochi:– Amplitudes ~1Pa observed at distances to 4000 km– Simple great-circle back-azimuths give a location
~200 km Southwest of the source• Okmok:
– Observed only at I53US, amplitudes ~0.01 – 0.1 Pa• We are collecting atmospheric data:
– Effects of wind– Estimate signal paths through time delays
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END
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Eruption Details at at www.avo.alaska.edu
Okmok, 20:00 UT, 3 Aug 08Photo by Mees, Burke
Okmok
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Kasatochi Waveforms (2)I57, I59
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Kasatochi Waveforms (2)I10, I30
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Kasatochi Spectra
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Kasatochi Spectra