Exploring the links between volcano flank collapse and the magmatic evolution of an ocean island volcano: Fogo, Cape Verde
Abstract Mass-wasting of ocean island volcanoes is a well-documented phenomenon. Massive flank collapses may imply tens to hundreds of km3 and generate mega-tsunamis. However, the causal links between this large-scale, low-frequency instability, and the time–space evolution of magma storage, crystal...
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Autores principales: | Mélodie-Neige Cornu, Raphaël Paris, Régis Doucelance, Patrick Bachélery, Chantal Bosq, Delphine Auclair, Mhammed Benbakkar, Abdel-Mouhcine Gannoun, Hervé Guillou |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9a0a11f6d73949f0a443bfe1d96579ef |
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