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Mayotte seismic crisis: building knowledge in near real-time by combining land and ocean-bottom seismometers, first results

Authors :
Saurel, Jean-marie
Jacques, Eric
Aiken, Chastity
Lemoine, Anne
Retailleau, Lise
Lavayssière, Aude
Foix, Oceane
Dofal, Anthony
Laurent, Angèle
Mercury, Nicolas
Crawford, Wayne
Lemarchand, Arnaud
Daniel, Romuald
Pelleau, Pascal
De Berc, Maxime Bès
Dectot, Grégoire
Bertil, Didier
Roullé, Agathe
Broucke, Céleste
Colombain, Alison
Jund, Hélène
Besançon, Simon
Guyavarch, Pierre
Kowalski, Philippe
Roudaut, Mickael
Apprioual, Ronan
Battaglia, Jean
Bodihar, Soumya
Boissier, Patrice
Bouin, Marie Paule
Brunet, Christophe
Canjamale, Kévin
Catherine, Philippe
Desfete, Nicolas
Doubre, Cécile
Dretzen, Rémi
Dumouche, Tom
Fernagu, Philippe
Ferrazzini, Valérie
Fontaine, Fabrice
Gaillot, Arnaud
Géli, Louis
Griot, Cyprien
Grunberg, Marc
Guzel, Emre Can
Hoste-colomer, Roser
Lambotte, Sophie
Lauret, Frédéric
Léger, Félix
Maros, Emmanuel
Peltier, Aline
Vergne, Jérôme
Satriano, Claudio
Tronel, Frédéric
Van Der Woerd, Jérôme
Fouquet, Yves
Jorry, Stephan
Rinnert, Emmanuel
Thinon, Isabelle
Feuillet, Nathalie
Saurel, Jean-marie
Jacques, Eric
Aiken, Chastity
Lemoine, Anne
Retailleau, Lise
Lavayssière, Aude
Foix, Oceane
Dofal, Anthony
Laurent, Angèle
Mercury, Nicolas
Crawford, Wayne
Lemarchand, Arnaud
Daniel, Romuald
Pelleau, Pascal
De Berc, Maxime Bès
Dectot, Grégoire
Bertil, Didier
Roullé, Agathe
Broucke, Céleste
Colombain, Alison
Jund, Hélène
Besançon, Simon
Guyavarch, Pierre
Kowalski, Philippe
Roudaut, Mickael
Apprioual, Ronan
Battaglia, Jean
Bodihar, Soumya
Boissier, Patrice
Bouin, Marie Paule
Brunet, Christophe
Canjamale, Kévin
Catherine, Philippe
Desfete, Nicolas
Doubre, Cécile
Dretzen, Rémi
Dumouche, Tom
Fernagu, Philippe
Ferrazzini, Valérie
Fontaine, Fabrice
Gaillot, Arnaud
Géli, Louis
Griot, Cyprien
Grunberg, Marc
Guzel, Emre Can
Hoste-colomer, Roser
Lambotte, Sophie
Lauret, Frédéric
Léger, Félix
Maros, Emmanuel
Peltier, Aline
Vergne, Jérôme
Satriano, Claudio
Tronel, Frédéric
Van Der Woerd, Jérôme
Fouquet, Yves
Jorry, Stephan
Rinnert, Emmanuel
Thinon, Isabelle
Feuillet, Nathalie
Source :
Geophysical Journal International (0956-540X) (Oxford University Press (OUP)) In Press
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The brutal onset of seismicity offshore Mayotte island North of the Mozambique Channel, Indian Ocean, that occurred in May 2018 caught the population, authorities, and scientific community off guard. Around 20 potentially felt earthquakes were recorded in the first 5 days, up to magnitude Mw 5.9. The scientific community had little pre-existing knowledge of the seismic activity in the region due to poor seismic network coverage. During 2018 and 2019, the MAYOBS/REVOSIMA seismology group was progressively built between four French research institutions to improve instrumentation and data sets to monitor what we know now as an on-going exceptional sub-marine basaltic eruption. After the addition of 3 medium-band stations on Mayotte island and 1 on Grande Glorieuse island in early 2019, the data recovered from the Ocean Bottom Seismometers were regularly processed by the group to improve the location of the earthquakes detected daily by the land network. We first built a new local 1D velocity model and established specific data processing procedures. The local 1.66 low VP/VS ratio we estimated is compatible with a volcanic island context. We manually picked about 125,000 P and S phases on land and sea bottom stations to locate more than 5,000 events between February 2019 and May 2020. The earthquakes outline two separate seismic clusters offshore that we named Proximal and Distal. The Proximal cluster, located 10km offshore Mayotte eastern coastlines, is 20 to 50 km deep and has a cylindrical shape. The Distal cluster start 5 km to the east of the Proximal cluster and extends below Mayotte's new volcanic edifice, from 50 km up to 25 km depth. The two clusters appear seismically separated, however our dataset is insufficient to firmly demonstrate this.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Geophysical Journal International (0956-540X) (Oxford University Press (OUP)) In Press
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1269492074
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.gji.ggab392