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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-10-01
    Description: Volcanic island sector collapses have the potential to trigger devastating tsunamis and volcanic eruptions that threaten coastal communities and infrastructure. Considered one of the most hazardous volcano‐tectonic regions in the world, the Christiana‐Santorini‐Kolumbo Volcanic Field (CSKVF) lies in the South Aegean Sea in an active rift zone. Previous studies identified an enigmatic voluminous mass‐transport deposit west and east of Santorini emplaced during the early evolution of the edifice. However, the distribution and volume as well as the nature and emplacement dynamics of this deposit remained unknown up to now. In this study, we use an extensive dataset of high‐resolution seismic profiles to unravel the distribution and internal architecture of this deposit. We show that it is located in all basins surrounding Santorini and has a bulk volume of up to 125 km3, thus representing the largest known volcanic island mass‐transport deposit in the entire Mediterranean Sea. We propose that the deposit is the result of a complex geohazard cascade that was initiated by an intensive rift pulse. This rifting event triggered a series of smaller precursory mass‐transport events before large‐scale sector collapses occurred on the northeastern flank of the extinct Christiana Volcano and on the southeastern flank of the nascent Santorini. This was followed by the emplacement of large‐scale secondary sediment failures on the slopes of Santorini, which transitioned into debris and turbidity flows that traveled far into the neighboring rift basins. Following this cascade, a distinct change in the volcanic behaviour of the CSKVF occurred, suggesting a close relationship between crustal extension, mass transport and volcanism. Cascading geohazards seem to be more common in the evolution of marine volcanic systems than previously appreciated. Wider awareness and a better understanding of cascading effects are crucial for more holistic hazard assessments.
    Description: Schematic Reconstruction of the Santorini Mass‐Transport Cascade (SMTC): After a phase of volcanic quiescence (A), a rift pulse (B) triggered precursory mass‐wasting events (C), large‐scale sector collapses (D) and secondary sediment failures (E), which culminated in a change in the volcanic behaviour of the system (F).
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Keywords: ddc:551.21
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Keywords: AWI_GeoPhy; Depth, bathymetric; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Marine Geophysics @ AWI; South Atlantic Ocean; Southwest Indian Ridge; Station label; SWIR
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 16 data points
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Schmid, Florian; Schlindwein, Vera (2016): Microearthquake activity, lithospheric structure, and deformation modes at an amagmatic ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge segment. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 17(7), 2905-2921, https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GC006271
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Description: While nascent oceanic lithosphere at slow to fast spreading mid-ocean ridges (MOR) is relatively well studied, much less is known about the lithospheric structure and properties at ultraslow MORs. Here we present microearthquake data from a 1 year ocean bottom seismometer deployment at the amagmatic, oblique supersegment of the ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge. A refraction seismic experiment was performed to constrain upper lithosphere P-velocities and results were used to construct a 1D velocity model for earthquake location. Earthquake foci were located individually and subsequently relocated relative to each other to sharpen the image of seismically active structures. Frequent earthquake activity extends to 31 km beneath the seafloor, indicating an exceptionally thick brittle lithosphere and an undulating brittle-ductile transition that implies significant variations in the along-axis thermal structure of the lithosphere. We observe a strong relation between petrology, microseismicity distribution, and topography along the ridge axis: Peridotite-dominated areas associate with deepest hypocenters, vast volumes of lithosphere that deforms aseismically as a consequence of alteration, and the deepest axial rift valley. Areas of basalt exposure correspond to shallower hypocenters, shallower and more rugged axial seafloor. Focal mechanisms deviate from pure extension and are spatially variable. Earthquakes form an undulating band of background seismicity and do not delineate discrete detachment faults as common on slow spreading ridges. Instead, the seismicity band sharply terminates to the south, immediately beneath the rift boundary. Considering the deep alteration, large steep boundary faults might be present but are entirely aseismic.
    Keywords: AWI_GeoPhy; Azimuth of major half-axis of the location error ellipse; DATE/TIME; Error; Hypocentre depth; Hypocentre depth, error; LATITUDE; Length of the major half-axis of the error ellipse; Length of the minor half-axis of the error ellipse; Local magnitude; LONGITUDE; Marine Geophysics @ AWI; Number of defining phases; Number of observations; Root-mean-square residual of the solution; South Atlantic Ocean; Southwest Indian Ridge; SWIR
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 19476 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Description: This dataset includes earthquake location results from a seismological experiment including Ocean Bottom Seismometer (OBS) and land stations on the Cycladic islands in the southern Aegean.
    Keywords: Aegean Sea; Amorgos-East, Greece; Amorgos-South, Greece; Anafi, Greece; Anidros, Greece; Astypalea, Greece; Azimuth gap in station coverage; Coordinate uncertainty; DATE/TIME; earthquakes; EGELADOS; EGELADOS_AMOE; EGELADOS_AMOS; EGELADOS_ANAF; EGELADOS_ANDR; EGELADOS_ANID; EGELADOS_ANPA; EGELADOS_APE; EGELADOS_ASTY; EGELADOS_FOLE; EGELADOS_IOSI; EGELADOS_NAXO; EGELADOS_NEAK; EGELADOS_PARO; EGELADOS_PARS; EGELADOS_SANT; EGELADOS_SAP3; EGELADOS_SCHI; EGELADOS_SNT5; EGELADOS_THERA; Egelados Network, Greece; Folegandros, Greece; Hypocentre depth; Hypocentre depth, error; Ios, Greece; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Moment magnitude; Naxos, Greece; Nea Kameni, Greece; Number of phase arrival observations; OBS; OBT; Ocean bottom seismometer; Ocean Bottom Tiltmeter; Paros, Greece; POS338; POS338_OBS50; POS338_OBS51; POS338_OBS52; POS338_OBS53; POS338_OBT54; POS338_OBT55; POS338_OBT56; POS338_OBT57; Poseidon; Root-mean-square residual of the solution; Schinoussa, Greece; SEISM; seismicity; Seismometer; volcanic eruptions; Volcano seismology; Z3_Seismic_Network_2005-2007
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 26927 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Description: We provide a catalog of microseismicity recorded during a 32-days long deployment of ocean bottom seismometer (OBS) at the southern Fonualei Rift and Spreading Center in the Lau Basin, southwestern Pacific.
    Keywords: Azimuth gap in station coverage; backarc spreading center; Coordinate uncertainty; DATE/TIME; Fonualei Rift and Spreading Center; Hypocentre depth; Hypocentre depth, error; LATITUDE; Lau Basin; local earthquakes; LONGITUDE; Moment magnitude; Number of phase arrival observations; OBS; OBS006 / S006; OBS007 / S007; OBS008 / S008; OBS009 / S009; OBS010 / S010; OBS011 / S011; OBS013 / S013; OBS014 / S014; OBS015 / S015; OBS016 / S016; OBS329 / S004; OBS331 / S005; OBS348 / S002; OBS349 / S003; OBS350 / S001; Ocean bottom seismometer; Pacific; Root-mean-square residual of the solution; seismicity; SO267; SO267_16-10; SO267_16-11; SO267_16-12; SO267_16-13; SO267_16-3; SO267_16-4; SO267_16-5; SO267_16-6; SO267_16-7; SO267_16-9; SO267_2-37; SO267_2-38; SO267_2-45; SO267_2-46; SO267_2-47; Sonne_2; Time Stamp; Tonga
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6615 data points
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Schmid, Florian; Molari, Massimiliano; Schlindwein, Vera; Kaul, Norbert; Bach, Wolfgang; Vogt, Martin; Jöns, Niels; Hansen, Christian T; Walter, Maren; Damm, Ellen; Boetius, Antje (submitted): Lithospheric strength, thermal structure, diffusive geochemical fluxes and microbial activity in the ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge axial valley. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
    Publication Date: 2023-09-01
    Description: The relation of tectonics and geochemical cycling at magma-starved ultraslow spreading ridges are hardly understood. Here we present yield-strength profiles, heat flow determinations, geochemical- and microbiological results from the axial valley of the Oblique Supersegment at the Southwest Indian Ridge. Our results report a rheologically weak lithosphere down to 18 km and a very low heat flow of 63.4 - 82.5 mW/m² at the brittle-ductile transition. This is best explained by serpentinization possibly focused in shear zones of deep reaching boundary faults. The axial valley sediments, especially in the deepest areas, are enriched in organic carbon due to high primary productivity and efficient downslope sediment transportation. The microbial activity is comparable inside and outside the valley and appears strongest at a site where we discovered a bivalve that is endemic to hydrothermal- or reducing habitats. We did not find any site of active hydrothermal discharge. Pore water geochemical profiles are contrary to the local temperature and heat flow values and show high diffusive upward fluxes at sites of low heat flow and vice versa. Biogeochemical processes in the axial valley sediments appear strongly influenced by the accumulation and subsequent remineralization of organic matter. Increasing flux rates towards the boundary faults indicate a diffuse, sluggish fluid circulation in these fault zones.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 64 datasets
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-09-01
    Keywords: ANT-XXIX/8; Bottle number; CTD, towed system; CTD-twoyo; DATE/TIME; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Gas chromatography, Agilent 7820A; ICP-MS, Thermo Finnigan, Element 2; LATITUDE; Latitude of event; LONGITUDE; Longitude of event; Manganese; Methane; Polarstern; PS81; PS81/628-1; PS81/631-1; PS81/638-1; PS81/645-1; PS81/651-1; South Atlantic Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 246 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: This dataset includes earthquake location results from a seismological experiment including Ocean Bottom Seismometer (OBS) and land stations on the Cycladic islands in the southern Aegean. The accompanying zip-files includes raw waveform data for all earthquakes and the file merged_nor.out includes all manual phase onset picks of all earthquakes. The file stations.txt includes the geographical coordinates of seismic stations. All data in the zipped files may be processed and used with the SEISAN seismology software.
    Keywords: earthquakes; seismicity; volcanic eruptions; Volcano seismology
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: The dataset consists of single-dip casts and tow-yo casts. During most of the tow-yo casts a Posidonia USBL transponder was mounted to the CTD. Wherever available the Posidonia transponder navigation data is provided in separate files.
    Keywords: Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; CTD-Scanfish; CTD-SF; Depth, bathymetric; Event label; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Maria S. Merian; Mid-Atlantic Ridge; MSM25; MSM25_003-2; MSM25_005-1; MSM25_006-1; MSM25_007-1; MSM25_010-1; MSM25_012-1; MSM25_013-1; MSM25_014-1; MSM25_016-1; MSM25_017-1; MSM25_019-1; MSM25_020-1; MSM25_021-1; MSM25_023-1; MSM25_024-1; MSM25_025-1; MSM25_027-1; MSM25_028-1; MSM25_030-1; MSM25_032-1; MSM25_035-1; MSM25_037-1; MSM25_039-1; MSM25_042-1; MSM25_044-1; MSM25_046-1; MSM25_048-1; MSM25_051-1; MSM25_052-1; MSM25_054-1; MSM25_056-1; MSM25_058-1; MSM25_060-1; MSM25_062-1; MSM25_064-1; MSM25_066-1; MSM25_068-1; MSM25_070-1; MSM25_071-1; MSM25_073-1; MSM25_075-1; MSM25_077-1; MSM25_079-1; MSM25_081-1; MSM25_084-1; MSM25_086-1; MSM25_089-1; MSM25_092-1; MSM25_094-1; MSM25_096-1; MSM25_098-1; MSM25_102-1; MSM25_103-1; MSM25_104-1; MSM25_105-1; MSM25_107-1; MSM25_110-1; MSM25_112-1; MSM25_113-1; MSM25_114-1; MSM25_115-1; MSM25_116-1; MSM25_122-1; MSM25_124-1; South Atlantic; Station label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 199 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: This dataset includes earthuake location results from a seismological experiment including Ocean Bottom Seismometer (OBS) and land stations on the Cycladic islands in the southern Aegean. The zip-files includes raw waveform data for all earthquakes and the file merged_nor.out includes all manual phase onset picks of all earthquakes. The file stations.txt includes the geographical coordinates of seismic stations. All data in the zipped may be processed and used with the SEISAN seismology software.
    Keywords: Aegean Sea; Amorgos-East, Greece; Amorgos-South, Greece; Anafi, Greece; Anidros, Greece; Astypalea, Greece; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); earthquakes; EGELADOS; EGELADOS_AMOE; EGELADOS_AMOS; EGELADOS_ANAF; EGELADOS_ANDR; EGELADOS_ANID; EGELADOS_ANPA; EGELADOS_APE; EGELADOS_ASTY; EGELADOS_FOLE; EGELADOS_IOSI; EGELADOS_NAXO; EGELADOS_NEAK; EGELADOS_PARO; EGELADOS_PARS; EGELADOS_SANT; EGELADOS_SAP3; EGELADOS_SCHI; EGELADOS_SNT5; EGELADOS_THERA; Egelados Network, Greece; File content; Folegandros, Greece; Ios, Greece; Naxos, Greece; Nea Kameni, Greece; OBS; OBT; Ocean bottom seismometer; Ocean Bottom Tiltmeter; Paros, Greece; POS338; POS338_OBS50; POS338_OBS51; POS338_OBS52; POS338_OBS53; POS338_OBT54; POS338_OBT55; POS338_OBT56; POS338_OBT57; Poseidon; Schinoussa, Greece; SEISAN seismology software; SEISM; seismicity; Seismometer; volcanic eruptions; Volcano seismology; Z3_Seismic_Network_2005-2007
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 24 data points
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