S. Ohmi et Jm. Lees, 3-DIMENSIONAL P-WAVE AND S-WAVE VELOCITY STRUCTURE BELOW UNZEN VOLCANO, Journal of volcanology and geothermal research, 65(1-2), 1995, pp. 1-26
Unzen volcano, located in southwestern japan, erupted on November 17,
1990 after 198 years of dormancy and has been ejecting lava since May
20, 1991. In this paper, we present three-dimensional P- and S-wave ve
locity variations below Unzen volcano using 22,473 P- and 14,349 S-wav
e arrival times from 3457 local earthquakes recorded on a local networ
k of twelve seismic stations. The model was parameterized by 24,000 ap
proximately 2.0 km cubic blocks, targeting a volume of 120 X 100 X 20
km. A prominent low-velocity anomaly (greater than 4% slowness perturb
ation) starting from 2.5 to 5.0 km depth beneath the volcano is observ
ed on both the P- and S-wave inversions. Below Unzen volcano slightly
lower amplitude low-velocity anomalies are further observed to a depth
of 12.5 km for P- and 7.5 km for S-waves. Shallow low-velocity anomal
ies are observed below the Chijiwa bay area (northwest of Unzen), and
deeper anomalies are seen below Shimabara bay (southwest of Shimabara
peninsula). This NW-SE-trending feature represents an elongated system
of dykes which supply the shallow magma reservoirs.