Evidence of reactivation of a hydrothermal system from seismic anisotropy changes
In this study, the authors monitor a hydrothermal fluid surge through seismic anisotropy changes at the Hakone volcanic field, Japan. The authors find the anisotropy changes to be set off by the seismic waves of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake, that reactivated the hydrothermal system.
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Autores principales: | Maria Saade, Kohtaro Araragi, Jean Paul Montagner, Edouard Kaminski, Philippe Roux, Yosuke Aoki, Florent Brenguier |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/417d4c3064ee49deae9a1372cd525037 |
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