ERT investigation of mud volcanoes: detection of mud fluid migration pathways from 2D and 3D synthetic modelling

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P. Torrese
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[1] Università di Pavia,Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra e dell’Ambiente
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Mud volcano; Mineralized waters; Migration pathway; Electrical resistivity tomography; 2D-3D synthetic data;
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Mud volcanoes are geological structures observed throughout the world that arise from the upwelling of deep fluids along discontinuities in the subsoil. The detection of mud fluid migration pathways can be challenging, even when using Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) as detectability issues may arise from complex geological settings. This paper presents new results from 2D and 3D ERT synthetic modelling for the investigation of the shallow, internal structure of terrestrial mud volcanoes. This study revealed the internal structure of the ‘Cenerone-Pineto’ mud volcano (Central Italy) and provided further clues as to its internal structure. The main results of the study are: the presence of a mud chamber, which represents the last phase of mud accumulation before final emission, not located beneath the crater but laterally offset, as well as the presence of a narrow, shallow feeder channel; these findings represent evidence of a much more complex structure than one would expect. This means that the mud volcano is not supplied with mud fluids directly from below as would be the case with an uprising of deep fluid along a near-vertical open fracture and that the shallow mud fluid reservoir is not correlated to the distribution of any mud volcano observed on the surface. Findings from this study are consistent with the observed structural features already noted in ERT and seismic field data collected at the ‘Cenerone-Pineto’ mud volcano and may be helpful in explaining the mechanisms and processes involved in mud volcanism in similar geological settings.
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