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Relative sea level and coastal vertical movements in relation with volcano-tectonic processes in Mayotte (2301.00417v1)

Published 1 Jan 2023 in physics.geo-ph

Abstract: During the last 10 kyr, significant subsidence and uplift occurred on Mayotte Island in the Comoros archipelago, but the role of volcanic processes in Holocene vertical movements has been neglected. Here, we show that an abrupt subsidence of 10 m occurred 9.3 kyr ago and then an uplift of the same amplitude occurred at a rate of 9 mm/yr from 8.1 kyr to 7 kyr ago, and we compare the relative sea level of Mayotte with a reference sea level curve. Using a modeling approach, this study shows that an increase and a decrease in pressure in a deep magma reservoir was responsible for the ~10 m subsidence and the 10 m uplift, whereas the loading by new volcanic edifices has caused the subsidence that has occurred during the past 6.1 kyr. The surface movement was caused by pulses from the deep mantle that were probably related to superplume activity.

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