Correlating hydrothermal system dynamics and eruptive activity -- A case-study of Piton de la Fournaise volcano, La R{\'e}union
Guillaume Mauri, Ginette Saracco (CEREGE), Philippe Labazuy (LMV),, Glyn Williams-Jones (SFU.ca)

TL;DR
This study investigates the link between hydrothermal system dynamics and eruptive activity at Piton de la Fournaise volcano using wavelet tomography of geophysical data over 16 years.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-scale wavelet tomography approach to analyze hydrothermal system depth variations and their correlation with eruptive phases.
Findings
Hydrothermal pathways are connected to a main reservoir at depth.
Hydrothermal activity depth varies significantly over time.
Vertical shifts in hydrothermal activity correlate with eruptive periods.
Abstract
Piton de la Fournaise volcano, La R{\'e}union Island, is a basaltic shield volcano which underwent an intense cycle of eruptive activity between 1998 and 2008. Self-potential and other geophysical investigations of the volcano have shown the existence of a well-established hydrothermal system within the summit cone. The present study investigates the relationship between changes in the hydrothermal system and eruptive activity at the summit cone of Piton de la Fournaise. Here, we consider the depth of the hydrothermal activity section to be the area where the hydrothermal flow is the most intense along its path. Ten complete-loop self-potential surveys have been analyzed through multi-scale wavelet tomography (MWT) to characterize depth variations of the hydrothermal system between 1993 and 2008. Our MWT models strongly support the existence of six main hydrothermalflow pathways…
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