Long-term subsidence in lava fields at Piton de la Fournaise volcano measured by InSAR: New insights for interpretation of the Eastern Flank motion

  • Yu Chen*
  • , Kefei Zhang
  • , Kun Tan
  • , Xiaojun Feng
  • , Huaizhan Li
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Long-term deformation often occurs in lava fields at volcanoes after flow emplacements. The investigation and interpretation of deformation in lava fields is one of the key factors for the assessment of volcanic hazards. As a typical Hawaiian volcano, Piton de la Fournaise volcano's (La Réunion Island, France) main eruptive production is lava. Characteristics of the lava flows at Piton de la Fournaise, including the geometric parameters, location, and elevation, have been investigated by previous studies. However, no analysis focusing on the long-term post-emplacement deformation in its lava fields at a large spatial extent has yet been performed. One of the previous studies revealed an instability of the Eastern Flank since the March-April 2007 eruption related to post-emplacement lava subsidence. However, it was only a preliminary investigation. In this paper, an InSAR time series analysis is performed to characterize the long-term deformation in lava fields emplaced between 1998 and 2007 at Piton de la Fournaise, and to conduct an in-depth investigation over the influence of post-emplacement lava subsidence processes on the instability of the Eastern Flank. Results reveal an important regional difference in the subsidence behavior between the lava fields inside and outside of the Eastern Flank Area (EFA), which confirms that, in addition to the post-lava emplacement processes, other processes must have played a role in the observed subsidence in the EFA. The contribution of other processes is estimated to be up to ~78%. The spatial variation of the observed displacement in the EFA suggests that a set of active structures (like normal faults) could control a slip along a pre-existing structural discontinuity beneath the volcano flank. This study provides essential insights for the interpretation of the Eastern Flank motion of Piton de la Fournaise.

Original languageEnglish
Article number597
JournalRemote Sensing
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • InSAR time series
  • Lava flow subsidence
  • Piton de la Fournaise
  • Volcano flank motion

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