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- Title
Evidence for near-source nonlinear propagation of volcano infrasound from Strombolian explosions at Yasur Volcano, Vanuatu.
- Authors
Maher, Sean P.; Matoza, Robin S.; Jolly, Arthur; de Groot-Hedlin, Catherine; Gee, Kent L.; Fee, David; Iezzi, Alexandra M.
- Abstract
Volcanic eruption source parameters may be estimated from acoustic pressure recordings dominant at infrasonic frequencies (< 20 Hz), yet uncertainties may be high due in part to poorly understood propagation dynamics. Linear acoustic propagation of volcano infrasound is commonly assumed, but nonlinear processes such as wave steepening may distort waveforms and obscure the sourcing process in recorded waveforms. Here we use a previously developed frequency-domain nonlinearity indicator to quantify spectral changes due to nonlinear propagation primarily in 80 signals from explosions at Yasur Volcano, Vanuatu. We find evidence for ≤ 10−3 dB/m spectral energy transfer in the band 3–9 Hz for signals with amplitude on the order of several hundred Pa at 200–400 m range. The clarity of the nonlinear spectral signature increases with waveform amplitude, suggesting stronger nonlinear changes for greater source pressures. We observe similar results in application to synthetics generated through finite-difference wavefield simulations of nonlinear propagation, although limitations of the model complicate direct comparison to the observations. Our results provide quantitative evidence for nonlinear propagation that confirms previous interpretations made on the basis of qualitative observations of asymmetric waveforms.
- Subjects
VANUATU; VOLCANOES; INFRASONIC waves; SOUND pressure; VOLCANIC eruptions; NONLINEAR waves
- Publication
Bulletin of Volcanology, 2022, Vol 84, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
0258-8900
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00445-022-01552-w