Seismic velocity structure of Unzen Volcano, Japan, and relationship to the magma ascent route during eruptions in 1990–1995
Abstract Subsurface structures may control the migration of magma beneath a volcano. We used high-resolution seismic tomography to image a low- P-wave velocity (Vp) zone beneath Unzen Volcano, Japan, at depths of 3–16 km beneath sea level. The top of this low-Vp zone is located beneath Mt. Fugendake...
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Main Authors: | Kanta Miyano, Koki Aizawa, Takeshi Matsushima, Azusa Shito, Hiroshi Shimizu |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/92a0fe0d621a4a5cb4efb33f5ac11d54 |
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