Magnetotelluric measurements at Kusatsu-shirane Volcano
*Sabri Bulent Tank[1]
,Yasuo Ogawa [1],Yoshimori Honkura [1]
Masaki Matsushima [1],Jun-ichi Hirabayashi [1]
Michiko Ohwada [1],Kazushige Nakamura [1]
Takashi Suzuki [1]
Tokyo Institute of Technology[1]
We collected wide-band magnetotelluric data at the Kusatsu-shirane
Volcano. On the northeastern side of the summit crater Yugama,
N-type earthquakes and decrease of total magnetic force were
observed. These are thought to be resulting from volcanic fluid
movements. However the geophysical structure is not known to
fully understand the phenomena. Magnetotelluric method was chosen
since resistivity is sensitive to fluids. We covered an area
of 2 km x 2 km around the summit. We had 2 magnetotelluric and
22 telluric-only stations. Preliminary results show that upper
layer (several hundred meters thick) of 10 to 100 ohmm, underlain
by a conductor (<1 ohmm). Resistive basement is only sensed
by one mode where the electric field is in north - south direction.
This may suggest that resistive basement is dipping towards east.