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Taftan Volcano: Swelling Summit Signals Increased Volcanic Activity

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Iran‘s TaftanVolcano Shows Signs of ‍Unrest After​ Centuries of ⁤Dormancy

Southeastern Iran – A remote stratovolcano, Taftan, is exhibiting ‌its first clear indications of ⁤activity in recorded history.New satellite data reveals the 3,940-meter (12,927-foot) peak⁤ swelled approximately 9 centimeters ‌(3.5 inches) between​ July 2023 and May 2024,prompting increased concern from volcanologists.

Taftan is the only active‍ volcano within the Makran ‌continental volcanic arc, a chain formed by the Arabian Plate ⁢subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate.⁢ While previously considered largely dormant, with ‍reported smoke emissions‍ in 1902 ‌and ‍unverified claims of a small lava flow in 1993, scientists ⁢estimate its last major eruption occurred around 700,000 years ago-long before ⁢the emergence of‌ Homo sapiens.

The current swelling is described by researchers as ‍”spontaneous” and “triggerless,” as it doesn’t​ appear‌ linked to typical volcanic ​catalysts like earthquakes ⁣or significant⁢ rainfall.The⁣ study⁢ suggests‌ the inflation might⁢ potentially⁤ be caused by magma being pushed ⁣upward​ by a pocket⁤ of hot water and steam approximately 460-630 meters (1,509-2,067 feet) beneath the surface.

“We postulate⁤ that changes in gas permeability within the shallow part of​ the ‍volcanic edifice ‍and/or undetected deep magmatic intrusions⁢ could have led to the observed⁢ pressure buildup‌ in a volume of the ⁣hydrothermal system,”​ the study authors write.

While an immediate explosive eruption isn’t predicted, the findings indicate Taftan is ​more active than⁣ previously believed. researchers emphasize the need for enhanced monitoring, updated geological hazard ​maps, and⁣ increased preparedness. ⁣

“Our findings‌ reveal that Taftan‍ is more active than previously recognized,”⁤ the ⁢study authors​ conclude. ‌”This ⁣highlights the ‌urgent‌ need‌ for a revision of the current volcano risk of the Makran subduction volcanic arc…aiming to reduce⁢ volcanic risks.”

The study was published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

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