A large magmatic sill complex beneath the Toba caldera

K. Jaxybulatov, N.M. Shapiro, I. Koulakov, A. Mordret, M. Landès, C. Sens-Schönfelder

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Resumé

An understanding of the formation of large magmatic reservoirs is a key issue for the evaluation of possible strong volcanic eruptions in the future. We estimated the size and level of maturity of one of the largest volcanic reservoirs, based on radial seismic anisotropy. We used ambient-noise seismic tomography below the Toba caldera (in northern Sumatra) to observe the anisotropy that we interpret as the expression of a fine-scale layering caused by the presence of many partially molten sills in the crust below 7 kilometers. This result demonstrates that the magmatic reservoirs of present (non-eroded) supervolcanoes can be formed as large sill complexes and supports the concept of the long-term incremental evolution of magma bodies that lead to the largest volcanic eruptions.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Sider (fra-til)617-619
Antal sider3
TidsskriftScience
Vol/bind346
Udgave nummer6209
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 31 okt. 2014
Udgivet eksterntJa

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