On the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 Kelud eruption

The February 2014 eruption of Kelud volcano (Indonesia) destroyed most of the instruments near it. We use remote seismic and infrasound sensors to reconstruct the eruptive sequence. The first explosions were relatively weak seismic and infrasound events. A major stratospheric ash injection occurre...

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Main Authors: Caudron, Corentin, Taisne, Benoît, Garcés, Milton, Alexis, Le Pichon, Mialle, Pierrick
Other Authors: Earth Observatory of Singapore
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Published: 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80943
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-809432020-09-26T21:29:48Z On the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 Kelud eruption Caudron, Corentin Taisne, Benoît Garcés, Milton Alexis, Le Pichon Mialle, Pierrick Earth Observatory of Singapore The February 2014 eruption of Kelud volcano (Indonesia) destroyed most of the instruments near it. We use remote seismic and infrasound sensors to reconstruct the eruptive sequence. The first explosions were relatively weak seismic and infrasound events. A major stratospheric ash injection occurred a few minutes later and produced long-lasting atmospheric and ground-coupled acoustic waves that were detected as far as 11,000 km by infrasound sensors and up to 2300 km away on seismometers. A seismic event followed ∼12 minutes later and was recorded 7000 km away by seismometers. We estimate a volcanic intensity around 10.9, placing the 2014 Kelud eruption between the 1980 Mount St. Helens and 1991 Pinatubo eruptions intensities. We demonstrate how remote infrasound and seismic sensors are critical for the early detection of volcanic explosions, and how they can help to constrain and understand eruptive sequences. Published version 2015-12-07T09:25:22Z 2019-12-06T14:17:56Z 2015-12-07T09:25:22Z 2019-12-06T14:17:56Z 2015 Journal Article Caudron, C., Taisne, B., Garcés, M., Alexis, L. P., & Mialle, P. (2015). On the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 Kelud eruption. Geophysical Research Letters, 42(16), 6614-6621. 0094-8276 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80943 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38987 10.1002/2015GL064885 en Geophysical Research Letters ©2015. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. 8 p. application/pdf
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description The February 2014 eruption of Kelud volcano (Indonesia) destroyed most of the instruments near it. We use remote seismic and infrasound sensors to reconstruct the eruptive sequence. The first explosions were relatively weak seismic and infrasound events. A major stratospheric ash injection occurred a few minutes later and produced long-lasting atmospheric and ground-coupled acoustic waves that were detected as far as 11,000 km by infrasound sensors and up to 2300 km away on seismometers. A seismic event followed ∼12 minutes later and was recorded 7000 km away by seismometers. We estimate a volcanic intensity around 10.9, placing the 2014 Kelud eruption between the 1980 Mount St. Helens and 1991 Pinatubo eruptions intensities. We demonstrate how remote infrasound and seismic sensors are critical for the early detection of volcanic explosions, and how they can help to constrain and understand eruptive sequences.
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Caudron, Corentin
Taisne, Benoît
Garcés, Milton
Alexis, Le Pichon
Mialle, Pierrick
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author Caudron, Corentin
Taisne, Benoît
Garcés, Milton
Alexis, Le Pichon
Mialle, Pierrick
spellingShingle Caudron, Corentin
Taisne, Benoît
Garcés, Milton
Alexis, Le Pichon
Mialle, Pierrick
On the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 Kelud eruption
author_sort Caudron, Corentin
title On the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 Kelud eruption
title_short On the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 Kelud eruption
title_full On the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 Kelud eruption
title_fullStr On the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 Kelud eruption
title_full_unstemmed On the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 Kelud eruption
title_sort on the use of remote infrasound and seismic stations to constrain the eruptive sequence and intensity for the 2014 kelud eruption
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