%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Battaglia, J. %A Métaxian, Jean-Philippe %A Garaebiti, E. %T Families of similar events and modes of oscillation of the conduit at Yasur volcano (Vanuatu) %B Understanding volcanoes in the Vanuatu arc %D 2016 %E Vergniolle, S. %E Métrich, N. %L fdi:010068353 %G ENG %J Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research %@ 0377-0273 %K Yasur ; Strombolian activity ; Volcano seismology ; Explosion quakes ; Similar events %K VANUATU ; YASUR VOLCAN %M ISI:000387196200015 %N No Spécial %P 196-211 %R 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2015.11.003 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010068353 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/2016/12/010068353.pdf %V 322 %W Horizon (IRD) %X We examined one year of seismic recordings collected in 2008 during a temporary experiment at Yasur volcano (Vanuatu). The volcano has a permanent Strombolian activity that was at a relatively high level during most of our experiment with commonly at least one explosion per minute. Associated with this activity, the network recorded intense seismicicity with hundreds of transients per day. Video recordings indicate that most of the high frequency transients are directly related to the strombolian explosions. They also outline the presence of fewer signals which are not accompanied by any surface activity. The classification of transient events recorded at a station close to the summit indicates that a significant part of the events exhibit waveform similarity. This technique allows the identification of characteristic repeating events among the hundreds of thousands of transients recorded during the experiment. Most of the families of similar events are groups of explosion quakes (EQs) but a few are groups of Long Period events related to deeper processes. By scanning the 9 months of continuous data available at the summit station with master events extracted from these families we reconstruct their temporal evolution. Our results show that several families dominate the activity with a few of them lasting for several months. We show that their temporal evolutions can be used to probe changes in the structure or activity of the volcano. We observe that a major change was induced by a M = 7.3 subduction earthquake which occurred on April 9, 2008 about 80 km from the volcano. While this,event did not change significantly the surface morphology of the volcano nor the intensity of the eruptive activity, it interrupted the families as none of them is present both before and after the event. This change in the waveforms can be explained by a drop in the seismic velocity of the volcano caused by the distal event. Numerous other transitions between families are observed, sudden or progressive. These can be interpreted as representative of changes in the eruptive dynamics. The presence of similar EQs, especially for impulsive explosions, indicates that the source mechanism is reproducible and has a stable location for some periods. This favors a source process based on the oscillation of the conduit or oscillation of the edifice in response to the explosive decompression of gas slugs at the free surface of the conduit. Our results suggest that the seismic activity of Yasur is characterized by the presence of dominant modes of resonance of the conduit which may be influenced both by external and internal factors. %$ 066