Muography in Showa-Shinzan Lava Dome R. Nishiyama Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo 26 July 2013, MNR workshop 2013, Tokyo.

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Muography in Showa-Shinzan Lava Dome R. Nishiyama Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo 26 July 2013, MNR workshop 2013, Tokyo

Contents 1.Eruption History of Showa-Shinzan 2.Geophysical Surveys (a). Precedent studies (b). Muography in 2007 (c). Joint analysis of muography and gravity measurements 3.Implication What we can say now What we want to see …

Showa-Shinzan Lava Dome Eruption history (Dec ~ Sep. 1945, Usu) (0). wheat field (1). volcanic earthquakes and significant ground uplift (2). paroxysmal explosions at craters on the uplifted plateau (3). dacite magma extruded from below the plateau Morphological development recorded by Mimatasu [1962]. (1). pre-volcanic stage (2). paroxysmal eruption (3). development of dome roof-mountain (uplifted-plateau) dacite lava dome Minakami et al. [1951] roof-mountain dacite lava dome size & shape of conduit ? density (porosity) variation ?

Precedent geophysical surveys seismic survey (Nemoto et al., 1957) Reflection of seismic wave at magma-soil boundary. geomagnetic survey (Nishida and Miyajima., JVGR, 1984) “The root of the lave dome of Mt. Showa-Shinzan has almost the same diameter as that of the dome exposed on the earth's surface.” gravity survey (Nemoto et al., 1957) 1 mgal positive Bouguer anomaly on the top of the dome. Shape of lava plugs have been studied by various studies.

Muography in 2007 Average density profile Tanaka et al., GRL, 2007

Joint analysis: muography + gravity → 3D Gravity data muography data You can see details in my afternoon talk. Nishiyama et al. submitting.

Implications Uplifted plateau (east, low density) Dome region (west, high density) Two significant high density anomalies H1: solidified lava stuck in a vent H2: H2

future applications ■ 3D density map → 3D porosity map Non-invasive measurement of porosity inside the vent. (c.f. Stasiuk et al., BV 1996) measured from composition

Thank you.