EGU23-7718
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7718
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Geomagnetic characteristics of submarine volcanic area off the coast of northern Taiwan

Chung-Liang Lo1, Shu-Kun Hsu1, Shiao-Shan Lin2, Ching-Hui Tsai2, Wen-Bin Doo2, Song-Chuen Chen3, and Pin-Ju Su3
Chung-Liang Lo et al.
  • 1Department of Earth Sciences, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan (lo.chungliang@gmail.com, hsu@ncu.edu.tw)
  • 2Center for Environmental Studies, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
  • 3Central Geological Survey, Ministry of Economic Affair, Taipei, Taiwan

As an active mountain building, Taiwan Island is deduced from the oblique collision between the Eurasian and the Philippine Sea plate, and its northern part and offshore region are under post-collision collapse. The magmatism induced from the post-collision collapse therefore distributes in the northern Taiwan and its offshore area. A series of submarine volcanoes and igneous rock isles are rooted in the area. For investigation of the volcanic and igneous arrangement, we have collected the magnetic data over the past few decades to combine and compile a map of regional magnetic anomalies. A pronounced magnetic high largely dominates the area of most submarine volcanoes and extends eastward, while the adjacent areas to the north and west are lower. To better understand the magnetic features for the submarine volcanic area, the magnetization for an equivalent magnetic layer thickness was calculated. The result shows that a high magnetization concentrated on the SV7 and extends northwestward that could be a magnetic dipole combining with its northeastern low part. To the southward, the submarine volcanoes SV1, SV3-SV6 locate between this high and another low magnetization. We also applied the enhanced analytic signal technique from the same magnetic data to evaluate the magnetic source strength distribution. Except for the SV2, SV5 and SV6, the 0th degree of enhanced analytical signal shows that most signal high concentrated on the submarine volcanic areas. For higher degree of enhanced analytical signal, the highest magnitude focus on the Ks and SV1, and PV, SV3 and SV4 are slightly minor.

How to cite: Lo, C.-L., Hsu, S.-K., Lin, S.-S., Tsai, C.-H., Doo, W.-B., Chen, S.-C., and Su, P.-J.: Geomagnetic characteristics of submarine volcanic area off the coast of northern Taiwan, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-7718, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7718, 2023.