Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5783740 | Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2017 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
On the south flank of Merapi, the resistivity model shows spectacular stratification. While surficial recent andesite lava flows are characterized by resistivity exceeding 100,000 Ω m, resistivity as low as 10 Ω m has been encountered at a depth of 200 m at the base of the south flank and was interpreted as a presence of the hydrothermal system. No evidence of the hydrothermal system is found on the basis of the north flank at the same depth. This asymmetry might be caused by the asymmetry of the heat supply source of Merapi whose activity is moving south or/and to the asymmetry in topography caused by the presence of Merbabu volcano in the north. On the basis of our results we suggest that stratified pyroclastic deposits on the south flank of Merapi screen and separate the flow of hydrothermal fluids with the gaseous part rising through the crater rims, while the liquid part is flowing downwards to the base of the edifice.
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Authors
S. Byrdina, S. Friedel, J. Vandemeulebrouck, A. Budi-Santoso, Suhari Suhari, W. Suryanto, M.H. Rizal, E. Winata, Kusdaryanto Kusdaryanto,