Probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at Merapi volcano (Indonesia)

Volcanoes can produce a range of eruptive behavior even during a single eruption, changing quickly from effusive to explosive style, and the other way around. The changes in eruption phases (e.g. phreatic explosion, magmatic explosion, lava extrusion, etc.) can lead to different volcanic hazards and...

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Main Authors: Espinosa-Ortega, Tania, Budi-Santoso, A., Sulistiyani, Win, Nang Thin Zar, Widiwijayanti, Christina, Costa, Fidel
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1561432022-04-09T20:10:58Z Probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at Merapi volcano (Indonesia) Espinosa-Ortega, Tania Budi-Santoso, A. Sulistiyani Win, Nang Thin Zar Widiwijayanti, Christina Costa, Fidel Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes Science::Mathematics::Probability theory Merapi Probabilistic Analysis Volcanoes can produce a range of eruptive behavior even during a single eruption, changing quickly from effusive to explosive style, and the other way around. The changes in eruption phases (e.g. phreatic explosion, magmatic explosion, lava extrusion, etc.) can lead to different volcanic hazards and require timely assessment for the implementation of mitigation measures. Here we explore how to correlate a given eruption phase with changes in the monitoring data using statistical analysis and conditional probabilities. We calculate the success of detection of an eruption phase using a threshold of monitoring data, which includes the uncertainty on the eruption phase dates with a Monte Carlo simulation. We apply the method to dome forming eruptions of Mt. Merapi (Indonesia) and evaluate their time occurrence using an exceptionally long monitoring time series (from 1993 to 2012, over nineteen years) of Multiphase (Hybrid) Seismic Energy. We identify the seismic energy threshold that is associated with the lava extrusion phase with an accuracy of 90 ±2%, precision of 73 ± 2%, specificity of 96 ± 1%, and sensitivity of 56 ± 1%. We further test our method with the recent 2018 eruption (not used in the thresholds calculations) and we identify the lava extrusion with a precision of 67%, specificity of 70%, and sensitivity of 92%. We also seismically detected the 2018′s onset of the lava extrusion phase 14 days earlier than the visual observation. Given the link between dome-collapse pyroclastic flows and growth episodes of the lava dome at Merapi, our analysis also allows us to establish that 83% of the most energetic pyroclastic flows occur within the first 3 months after the onset of lava extrusion phase. Our method can be applicable to a range of time series of monitoring data (seismic, deformation, gas) and to other volcanoes that have a significant number of past events. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version This research was supported by the Earth Observatory of Singapore (grant number 04MNS001816A620OOE01 - WOVOdat) via its funding from the National Research Foundation Singapore and the Singapore Ministry of Education under the Research Centres of Excellence Initiative. This work comprises EOS contribution number 427. 2022-04-07T06:53:27Z 2022-04-07T06:53:27Z 2022 Journal Article Espinosa-Ortega, T., Budi-Santoso, A., Sulistiyani, Win, N. T. Z., Widiwijayanti, C. & Costa, F. (2022). Probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at Merapi volcano (Indonesia). Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 426, 107537-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2022.107537 0377-0273 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156143 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2022.107537 426 107537 en 04MNS001816A620OOE01 - WOVOdat Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes
Science::Mathematics::Probability theory
Merapi
Probabilistic Analysis
spellingShingle Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes
Science::Mathematics::Probability theory
Merapi
Probabilistic Analysis
Espinosa-Ortega, Tania
Budi-Santoso, A.
Sulistiyani
Win, Nang Thin Zar
Widiwijayanti, Christina
Costa, Fidel
Probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at Merapi volcano (Indonesia)
description Volcanoes can produce a range of eruptive behavior even during a single eruption, changing quickly from effusive to explosive style, and the other way around. The changes in eruption phases (e.g. phreatic explosion, magmatic explosion, lava extrusion, etc.) can lead to different volcanic hazards and require timely assessment for the implementation of mitigation measures. Here we explore how to correlate a given eruption phase with changes in the monitoring data using statistical analysis and conditional probabilities. We calculate the success of detection of an eruption phase using a threshold of monitoring data, which includes the uncertainty on the eruption phase dates with a Monte Carlo simulation. We apply the method to dome forming eruptions of Mt. Merapi (Indonesia) and evaluate their time occurrence using an exceptionally long monitoring time series (from 1993 to 2012, over nineteen years) of Multiphase (Hybrid) Seismic Energy. We identify the seismic energy threshold that is associated with the lava extrusion phase with an accuracy of 90 ±2%, precision of 73 ± 2%, specificity of 96 ± 1%, and sensitivity of 56 ± 1%. We further test our method with the recent 2018 eruption (not used in the thresholds calculations) and we identify the lava extrusion with a precision of 67%, specificity of 70%, and sensitivity of 92%. We also seismically detected the 2018′s onset of the lava extrusion phase 14 days earlier than the visual observation. Given the link between dome-collapse pyroclastic flows and growth episodes of the lava dome at Merapi, our analysis also allows us to establish that 83% of the most energetic pyroclastic flows occur within the first 3 months after the onset of lava extrusion phase. Our method can be applicable to a range of time series of monitoring data (seismic, deformation, gas) and to other volcanoes that have a significant number of past events.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Espinosa-Ortega, Tania
Budi-Santoso, A.
Sulistiyani
Win, Nang Thin Zar
Widiwijayanti, Christina
Costa, Fidel
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author Espinosa-Ortega, Tania
Budi-Santoso, A.
Sulistiyani
Win, Nang Thin Zar
Widiwijayanti, Christina
Costa, Fidel
author_sort Espinosa-Ortega, Tania
title Probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at Merapi volcano (Indonesia)
title_short Probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at Merapi volcano (Indonesia)
title_full Probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at Merapi volcano (Indonesia)
title_fullStr Probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at Merapi volcano (Indonesia)
title_full_unstemmed Probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at Merapi volcano (Indonesia)
title_sort probabilistic analysis to correlate seismic data with lava extrusion phases at merapi volcano (indonesia)
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156143
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