Episodic transport of discrete magma batches beneath Aso volcano
Repetitive shallow resonances provide a pathway to unravelling episodic magma transport deep in the magma plumbing system. Episodic deformation of ~1 nanoradian over ~100 s beneath Aso volcano potentially provides a link between long-term volcanic output and short-term eruption dynamics.
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Main Authors: | Jieming Niu, Teh-Ru Alex Song |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cdeb477a75194cfcbefe4a1c3fcc9a6a |
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