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Methodology for the computation of volcanic susceptibility: An example for mafic and felsic eruptions on Tenerife (Canary Islands)
Authors:Joan Marti  Alicia Felpeto
Institution:1. Institute of Earth Sciences ‘Jaume Almera’, CSIC, Lluis Sole i Sabaris s/n, 08028 Barcelona, Spain;2. Observatorio Geofísico Central, Instituto Geográfico Nacional, c/ Alfonso XII, 3, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:A new method to calculate volcanic susceptibility, i.e. the spatial probability of vent opening, is presented. Determination of volcanic susceptibility should constitute the first step in the elaboration of volcanic hazard maps of active volcanic fields. Our method considers different criteria as possible indicators for the location of future vents, based on the assumption that these locations should correspond to the surface expressions of the most likely pathways for magma ascent. Thus, two groups of criteria have been considered depending on the time scale (short or long term) of our approach. The first one accounts for long-term hazard assessment and corresponds to structural criteria that provide direct information on the internal structure of the volcanic field, including its past and present stress field, location of structural lineations (fractures and dikes), and location of past eruptions. The second group of criteria concerns to the computation of susceptibility for short term analyses (from days to a few months) during unrest episodes, and includes those structural and dynamical aspects that can be inferred from volcano monitoring. Thus, a specific layer of information is obtained for each of the criteria used. The specific weight of each criterion on the overall analysis depends on its relative significance to indicate pathways for magma ascent, on the quality of data and on their degree of confidence. The combination of the different data layers allows to create a map of the spatial probability of future eruptions based on objective criteria, thus constituting the first step to obtain the corresponding volcanic hazards map. The method has been used to calculate long-term volcanic susceptibility on Tenerife (Canary Islands), and the results obtained are also presented.
Keywords:volcanic susceptibility  hazard assessment  Teide  Tenerife
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