浮石从伊豆-波宁弧的Ioto火山漂流到日本西南群岛

IF 1 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Island Arc Pub Date : 2025-06-15 DOI:10.1111/iar.70020
Reona Hiramine, Daisuke Ishimura, Masashi Nagai, Takahiro Miwa, Haruka Nishikawa, Tatsu Kuwatani, Tomoki Sato, Kenta Yoshida
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摘要

浮石是一种低密度的火山碎屑物质,偶尔在水中浮起。当它从海底火山喷发出来时,它可以漂很长一段距离,并在偏远的海滩上冲上岸。2021年10月,伊豆-波宁弧的福德-冈野-巴火山喷发产生的浮石漂浮了大约2个月,漂流了1300公里,到达日本西南群岛,扰乱了航运、渔业和沿海生态系统。2024年3月,大量深棕色到黑色的浮石被冲到这些岛屿上,随后又被冲到日本关东地区。研究了它们的地球化学和岩石学特征,并根据这些特征确定了日本最活跃的火山之一Ioto火山可能是其来源。在2022-2023年期间,在西南群岛漂流上岸的少量类似浮石碎屑也被确定为来自Ioto火山。自2022年7月以来,Ioto东南海岸发生了火山活动,包括岩浆喷发,在那里观测到火山喷发产生的浮石筏。漂移模拟表明,从Ioto喷出的浮石可能会到达广泛分布的西南群岛。因此,对浮石沿这些岛屿海岸漂流的观察提供了关于浮石向日本其他地区扩散的信息,并通过其化学成分有效地确定了其来源。这些结果有助于我们对伊豆-波宁弧海底火山喷发历史的认识。
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Pumice Drifting from Ioto Volcano in the Izu–Bonin Arc to the Nansei Islands, Japan

Pumice is a pyroclastic material of low density and is occasionally buoyant in water. When it erupts from submarine volcanoes, it can drift long distances and wash ashore at remote beaches. Pumice from the eruption of Fukutoku-Oka-no-Ba volcano in the Izu–Bonin arc in October 2021 drifted for about 2 months over a distance of > 1300 km onto the Nansei Islands of Japan, disrupting shipping, fishing, and coastal ecosystems. In March 2024, large amounts of dark brown to black pumice washed ashore on these islands, and subsequently in the Kanto area of Japan. Their geochemical and petrographic characteristics were examined, and Ioto volcano, which is one of the most active volcanoes in Japan, was identified as a possible source based on these characteristics. Small amounts of similar pumice clasts drifting ashore in the Nansei Islands during 2022–2023 were also identified as originating from Ioto volcano. Since July 2022, volcanic activity involving magma eruption has occurred off the southeast coast of Ioto, where pumice rafts generated by the eruptions have been observed. Drift simulations indicate that pumice ejected from Ioto could reach the Nansei Islands, where it is widely distributed. The observation of pumice drifting along the coast of these islands thus provides information on the dispersal of pumice to other parts of Japan, with sources effectively identified through their chemical composition. The results contribute to our understanding of the eruption histories of submarine volcanoes in the Izu–Bonin arc.

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Island Arc
Island Arc 地学-地球科学综合
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32
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期刊介绍: Island Arc is the official journal of the Geological Society of Japan. This journal focuses on the structure, dynamics and evolution of convergent plate boundaries, including trenches, volcanic arcs, subducting plates, and both accretionary and collisional orogens in modern and ancient settings. The Journal also opens to other key geological processes and features of broad interest such as oceanic basins, mid-ocean ridges, hot spots, continental cratons, and their surfaces and roots. Papers that discuss the interaction between solid earth, atmosphere, and bodies of water are also welcome. Articles of immediate importance to other researchers, either by virtue of their new data, results or ideas are given priority publication. Island Arc publishes peer-reviewed articles and reviews. Original scientific articles, of a maximum length of 15 printed pages, are published promptly with a standard publication time from submission of 3 months. All articles are peer reviewed by at least two research experts in the field of the submitted paper.
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