SISMAORE

Type Oceanographic cruise
Ship Pourquoi pas ?
Ship owner Ifremer
Dates 23/12/2020 - 11/02/2021
Chief scientist(s) THINON Isabelle ORCID, LEROY Sylvie ORCID, LEMOINE Anne

BUREAU DE RECHERCHES GEOLOGIQUES ET MIN./GEO (BRGM, ORLEANS)

BRGM

3 av Claude Guillemin

BP 36009

45060 ORLEANS CEDEX 2

+33 (0)2 38 64 33 45

https://www.brgm.fr/fr

DOI 10.17600/18001331
Objective

Despite a seismic context classified as moderately active, a major seismic crisis has been affecting the Mayotte Island since May 2018. About twenty earthquakes of magnitude greater than 5.0 were recorded, as well as volcanic tremors detected worldwide. This large-scale phenomenon is associated with a significant deformation of the island (both subsidence and horizontal displacement) and with an exceptional active underwater volcanism off eastern Mayotte discovered during the "crisis monitoring" works. The island is currently under surveillance (REVOSIMA).

Mayotte is considered to be the oldest island of the Comoros archipelago, volcanism ranging from Miocene to Holocene. The archipelago, of volcanic origin, is located between the Cretaceous Somali Basin with its oceanic crust and the Mesozoic Comoros Basin, whose crustal nature is still under discussion. The cause of the Comoros volcanism itself remains controversial, between hot spot and regional thermal anomaly associated with a tectonic component. Limited geological knowledge of the maritime surroundings of the Comoros region has not made it possible to determine the recent geodynamic evolution of this region, leaving a set of unanswered questions: on which basin architecture is the new active underwater volcanic structure being built, and more generally how the Comoros archipelago was established? Where is the Ocean-Continent Transition located in the northern part of the Mozambique Channel? What is the cause of this large-scale seismo-volcanic crisis? Is it an isolated magmatic phenomenon and/or related to a tectonic event (activation or reactivation of faults)? What is the role of structural inheritance? How does this current crisis fit into regional geodynamics? Is the Comoros archipelago associated with a nascent plate boundary and/or a diffuse intraplate deformation zone? How does this current deformation fit into the Somalia/Africa regional geodynamic context?

The SISMAORE campaign aims to fill this regional knowledge gap, an essential condition for understanding the current exceptional seismo-volcanic activity and placing it in a more global context.  The campaign is based on the latest onshore and offshore observations (TELLUS INSU/CNRS MAYOTTE projects, REVOSIMA bulletins). Complementary to these "crisis monitoring" programme, all concentrated in East Mayotte, SISMAORE is of a more regional nature and targets more particularly the sedimentary basins around the volcanic islands of the archipelago, where the current and ancient deformation is recorded. SISMAORE will provide essential data for the work funded under the COYOTES project, which has just been accepted by the ANR (2020-2024), including three PhDs, one post-doc, sept Master students and forty participants.

To answer the questions asked, we propose a regional-scale acquisition of geophysical and geological data in the Comoros archipelago, with a particular focus on the eastern domain and the Comoros basin.

The acquisition of new geophysical data will make it possible to image from the seabed to the base of the crust, using three complementary types of seismic with different penetration and resolution. Sediment depth sounder (SDS) and fast seismic (SISRAP) seismic profiles will detail the architecture of the sedimentary cover (at least superficial) and will identify and characterize tectonic and/or volcanic structures, some of which may be related to recent and/or historical earthquakes. These data will complement onshore observations of recent tectonic deformations observed on the different islands (Mayotte, Anjouan). Regional multi-channel seismic profiles (MTS) will image the entire sedimentary cover but also the basement hopefully down to Moho depth. Combined with gravity and magnetic surveys, these data will provide information on the crustal structure of the Comoros and Somalia basins, the transition between these two basins and the basin/volcanic archipelago relationships in the Comoros. Geological data (coring, dredging) will provide lithology and ages of structures and surficial deposits, and will be used to quantify vertical movements and understand recent sedimentary flux. Cores will be used to measure heat flow in an attempt to provide information on the thermal structure of the lithosphere. The SISMAORE data will provide the regional knowledge useful for the MAYOBS cruises and possibly for the Geo-flamme (2021) and MyVista Refraction ride campains.

The oarding team is multi-organizational and multi-institute: BRGM, ISTEP-Sorbonne University, BGR, CNRS, ENS-Paris, EPOC, GET, GeoAzur, Ifremer, IPGP, LOG, Réunion University, UCA/LMV, IPGS-EOST-Strasbourg University, Comores University.

Scientific context

Data managed by SISMER

Sampling operations

Missions

Bibliography

Publications

Rusquet Anaïs, Famin Vincent, Quidelleur Xavier, Michon Laurent, Nauret François, Danišík Martin, Thinon Isabelle, Leroy Sylvie, Lemoine Anne (2023). Pliocene-to-Holocene volcano-tectonic activity on Mohéli Island (Comoros archipelago) constrained by new K-Ar ages. Journal Of Volcanology And Geothermal Research, 442, 107896 (14p.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2023.107896


Berthod Carole, Komorowski Jean-Christophe, Gurioli Lucia, Médard Etienne, Bachèlery Patrick, Besson Pascale, Verdurme Pauline, Chevrel Oryaëlle, Di Muro Andrea, Peltier Aline, Devidal Jean-Luc, Nowak Sophie, Thinon Isabelle, Burckel Pierre, Hidalgo Samia, Deplus Christine, Loubrieu Benoit, Pierre Delphine, Bermell Sylvain, Pitel-Roudaut MathildeORCID, Réaud Yvan, Fouchard Sacha, Bickert ManonORCID, Le Friant Anne, Paquet Fabien, Feuillet Nathalie, Jorry StephanORCID, Fouquet Yves, Rinnert EmmanuelORCID, Cathalot CecileORCID, Lebas Elodie (2022). Temporal magmatic evolution of the Fani Maoré submarine eruption 50 km east of Mayotte revealed by in situ sampling and petrological monitoring. Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 354(S2), 195-223. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.5802/crgeos.155 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00810/92192/


Rolandone Frédérique, Poort Jeffrey, Masquelet Charles, Leroy Sylvie, Thinon Isabelle, Lemoine Anne, Paquet Fabien (2022). Heat flow measurements in the Northern Mozambique Channel. Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 354(S2), 35-46. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.5802/crgeos.130 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00813/92489/


Bazin Sara, Royer Jean-Yves, Dubost Flavie, Paquet Fabien, Loubrieu Benoit, Lavayssiere Aude, Deplus Christine, Feuillet Nathalie, Jacques Eric, Rinnert EmmanuelORCID, Thinon Isabelle, Lebas Elodie, Pierre Delphine, Retailleau Lise, Saurel Jean-Marie, Sukhovich Alexey, Bonnet Robin (2022). Initial results from a hydroacoustic network to monitor submarine lava flows near Mayotte Island. Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 354(SI2), 257-273. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.5802/crgeos.119 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00825/93691/


Masquelet Charles, Leroy Sylvie, Delescluse Matthias, Chamot-Rooke Nicolas, Thinon Isabelle, Lemoine Anne, Franke Dieter, Watremez Louise, Werner Philippe, Paquet Fabien, Berthod Carole, Cabiativa Pico Victor, Sauter Daniel (2022). The East-Mayotte new volcano in the Comoros Archipelago: structure and timing of magmatic phases inferred from seismic reflection data. Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 354(S2), 65-79. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.5802/crgeos.154 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00810/92191/


Thinon Isabelle, Lemoine Anne, Leroy Sylvie, Paquet Fabien, Berthod Carole, Zaragosi Sébastien, Famin Vincent, Feuillet Nathalie, Boymond Pierre, Masquelet Charles, Mercury Nicolas, Rusquet Anaïs, Scalabrin CarlaORCID, Van Der Woerd Jérôme, Bernard Julien, Bignon Julie, Clouard Valérie, Doubre Cécile, Jacques Eric, Jorry StephanORCID, Rolandone Frédérique, Chamot-Rooke Nicolas, Delescluse Matthias, Franke Dieter, Watremez Louise, Bachèlery Patrick, Michon Laurent, Sauter Daniel, Bujan Stéphane, Canva Albane, Dassie Emilie, Roche Vincent, Ali Said, Sitti Allaouia Abdoul Hamid, Deplus Christine, Rad Setareh, Sadeski Ludivine (2022). Volcanism and tectonics unveiled in the Comoros Archipelago between Africa and Madagascar. Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 354(S2), 7-34. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.5802/crgeos.159 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00812/92431/


References of Technical Reports

Rinnert EmmanuelORCID, Ducatel Cecile (2023). Catalogue des données d’observation de mammifères marins dans le cadre de campagnes océanographiques à Mayotte. Période 2020-2022. Partage de données.


References of Articles published in periodicals and magazines for the general public