Persistent CO2 emissions and hydrothermal unrest following the 2015 earthquake in Nepal
Earthquakes rarely affect hydrothermal systems in non-magmatic context. Here the authors report outbursts of CO2 and hydrothermal disturbances triggered by the 2015 Nepal earthquake, revealing high sensitivity of Himalayan hydrothermal systems to co-, post- and possibly pre- seismic deformation.
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Autores principales: | Frédéric Girault, Lok Bijaya Adhikari, Christian France-Lanord, Pierre Agrinier, Bharat P. Koirala, Mukunda Bhattarai, Sudhan S. Mahat, Chiara Groppo, Franco Rolfo, Laurent Bollinger, Frédéric Perrier |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/25799cfe99684ea29083fccbffdcaa84 |
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