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Could Kı̄lauea's 2020 post caldera-forming eruption have been anticipated? Could Kı̄lauea's 2020 post caldera-forming eruption have been anticipated?

In 2018 Kīlauea volcano erupted a decade’s worth of basalt, given estimated magma supply rates, triggering caldera collapse. Yet, less than 2.5 years later Kīlauea re-erupted. At the 2018 eruption onset, pressure within the summit reservoir was ~20 MPa above magmastatic. By the onset of collapse this decreased by ~17 MPa. Analysis of magma surges at the 2018 fissures, following collapse...
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Paul Segall, Kyle Anderson, Taiyi Wang

Quantifying large-scale surface change using SAR amplitude images: Crater morphology changes during the 2019-2020 Shishaldin Volcano eruption Quantifying large-scale surface change using SAR amplitude images: Crater morphology changes during the 2019-2020 Shishaldin Volcano eruption

Morphological processes often induce meter-scale elevation changes. When a volcano erupts, tracking such processes provides insights into the style and evolution of eruptive activity and related hazards. Compared to optical remote-sensing products, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) observes surface change during inclement weather and at night. Differential SAR interferometry estimates phase...
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Mario Angarita, Ronni Grapenthin, Simon Plank, Franz Meyer, Hannah R. Dietterich

Development, structure, and behavior of a perched lava channel at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawaiʻi, during 2007 Development, structure, and behavior of a perched lava channel at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawaiʻi, during 2007

Channelized lava flows are commonly produced during the early stages of basaltic eruptions. These channels usually maintain their morphology until the eruption ends or discharge is diverted. In some instances, narrower channels can roof over, developing into lava tubes. We report here on a channelized flow erupted at Kīlauea volcano in 2007 that evolved into a “perched lava channel”...
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Tim R. Orr, Edward Llewellin, Matthew Patrick

Outgassing through magmatic fractures enables effusive eruption of silicic magma Outgassing through magmatic fractures enables effusive eruption of silicic magma

Several mechanisms have been proposed to allow highly viscous silicic magma to outgas efficiently enough to erupt effusively. There is increasing evidence that challenges the classic foam-collapse model in which gas escapes through permeable bubble networks, and instead suggests that magmatic fracturing and/or accompanying localized fragmentation and welding within the conduit play an...
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Joshua Crozier, Samantha Tramontano, Pablo Forte, Sarah Oliva, Helge Gonnermann, Einat Lev, Michael Manga, Madison Myers, Erika Rader, Philipp Ruprecht, Hugh Tuffen, Rebecca Paisley, Bruce Houghton, Tom Shea, Ian Schipper, Jonathan Castro

Discriminating types of volcanic electrical activity: Toward an eruption detection algorithm Discriminating types of volcanic electrical activity: Toward an eruption detection algorithm

We present a method for classification of the two distinct types of electrical activity that occur during an explosive volcanic eruption: vent discharges and lightning. Vent discharges occur at the onset of an explosion and create a distinctive radio frequency signature called continual radio frequency. Seconds to minutes after the onset of the eruption, lightning begins to occur...
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Sonja Behnke, Harald E. Edens, James Theiler, D.J. Swanson, S. Senay, Alexa Van Eaton, Masato Iguchi, D. Miki

The Shallow Magmatic Plumbing System of the Deccan Traps, Evidence from Plagioclase Megacrysts and Their Host Lavas The Shallow Magmatic Plumbing System of the Deccan Traps, Evidence from Plagioclase Megacrysts and Their Host Lavas

We investigate the shallow plumbing system of the Deccan Traps Large Igneous Province using rock and mineral data from Giant Plagioclase Basalt (GPB) lava flows from around the entire province, but with a focus on the Saurashtra Peninsula, the Malwa Plateau, and the base and top of the Western Ghats (WG) lava pile. GPB lavas in the WG typically occur at the transition between chemically...
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A. Marzoli, Paul Renne, R Andreasen, R Spiess, M Chiaradia, Dawn Ruth, A.J. Tholt, K Pande, Fabio Costa

The 2018 eruption of Mount Veniaminof, Alaska The 2018 eruption of Mount Veniaminof, Alaska

The 2018 eruption of Mount Veniaminof occurred from September 3–4 to December 27, lasting about 114 days. This report summarizes the types of volcanic unrest that accompanied the eruption and provides a chronology of events and observations. Information about the 2018 eruption was derived from geophysical instrumentation on or near the volcano that included an eight-station seismic...
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Christopher Waythomas, Hannah Dietterich, Gabrielle Tepp, Taryn Lopez, Matthew Loewen

Volcano, earthquake, and tsunami hazards of the Cascadia Subduction Zone Volcano, earthquake, and tsunami hazards of the Cascadia Subduction Zone

Subduction zones produce some of Earth’s most devastating geological events. Recent eruptions of Mount St. Helens and great earthquakes and tsunamis in Japan and Sumatra provide stark examples of the destructive power of subduction-related hazards. In the Cascadia subduction zone, large earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions have occurred in the past and geologic records imply...
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Elizabeth Westby, Andrew Meigs, Chris Goldfinger

Volcanic electrification: Recent advances and future perspectives Volcanic electrification: Recent advances and future perspectives

The electrification of volcanic plumes has been described intermittently since at least the time of Pliny the Younger and the 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius. Although sometimes disregarded in the past as secondary effects, recent work suggests that the electrical properties of volcanic plumes reveal intrinsic and otherwise inaccessible parameters of explosive eruptions. An increasing number...
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Corrado Cimarelli, Sonja A Behnke, Kimberly Genareau, Joshua Méndez Harper, Alexa Van Eaton

Field-trip guide to continental arc to rift volcanism of the southern Rocky Mountains—Southern Rocky Mountain, Taos Plateau, and Jemez Mountains volcanic fields of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico Field-trip guide to continental arc to rift volcanism of the southern Rocky Mountains—Southern Rocky Mountain, Taos Plateau, and Jemez Mountains volcanic fields of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico

The southern Rocky Mountains of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado preserve the Oligocene to Pleistocene record of North American continental arc to rift volcanism. The 35–23 million year old (Ma) southern Rocky Mountain volcanic field (SRMVF), spectacularly preserved in the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado, records the evolution of large andesitic stratovolcanoes to...
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Ren Thompson, Kenzie Turner, Peter Lipman, John Wolff, Michael Dungan

The new lava dome growth of Nevado del Ruiz (2015–2021) The new lava dome growth of Nevado del Ruiz (2015–2021)

The morphology of the summit of Nevado del Ruiz volcano (Colombia) and its active Arenas crater is the product of complex interactions between effusive and explosive eruptions, and the dynamics of the summit glacier. Here, we document the morphologic evolution of the summit of Nevado del Ruiz, and the growth of its dome, from a variety of methods: monitoring data (2010 to 2021)...
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Milton Ordonez, Carlos La Verde, Maurizio Battaglia

Community established best practice recommendations for tephra studies— From collection through analysis Community established best practice recommendations for tephra studies— From collection through analysis

Tephra is a unique volcanic product with an unparalleled role in understanding past eruptions, long-term behavior of volcanoes, and the effects of volcanism on climate and the environment. Tephra deposits also provide spatially widespread, high-resolution time-stratigraphic markers across a range of sedimentary settings and thus are used in numerous disciplines (e.g., volcanology...
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Kristi Wallace, Marcus Bursik, Stephen Kuehn, Andrei Kurbatov, Peter Abbot, Contanza Bonadonna, Katharine Cashman, Siwan Davies, Britta Jensen, Christine Lane, Gill Plunkett, Victoria Smith, Emma Tomlinson, Thor Thordarsson, J. Walker
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