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Ar-Ar age constraints on the timing of Havre Trough opening and magmatism Ar-Ar age constraints on the timing of Havre Trough opening and magmatism

The age and style of opening of the Havre Trough back-arc system is uncertain due to a lack of geochronologic constraints for the region. 40Ar/39Ar dating of 19 volcanic rocks from across the southern Havre Trough and Kermadec Arc was conducted in three laboratories to provide age constraints on the system. The results are integrated and interpreted as suggesting that this subduction...
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Richard Wysoczanski, Graham S. Leonard, James F. Gill, Ian Wright, Andrew T. Calvert, William McIntosh, Brian Jicha, John A Gamble, Christian Timm, Monica Handler, Elizabeth Kathleen Drewes-Todd, Alex Zohrab

Temporal relationship between the Lassen Volcanic Center and mafic regional volcanism Temporal relationship between the Lassen Volcanic Center and mafic regional volcanism

Monogenetic volcanoes, distributed over large areas, contribute to the growth of monogenetic volcanic fields (MVFs) over thousands to millions of years of activity. It is now accepted that MVFs are also temporally clustered. To reduce uncertainties inherent to this episodic character, it is critical to combine multi-disciplinary studies to improve our knowledge of the temporal evolution...
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Aurelie Germa, Chris Perry, Xavier Quidelleur, Andrew T. Calvert, Michael A. Clynne, Chuck Connor, Laura Connor, Rocco Malservisi, Sylvain Charbonnier

Mechanics of inflationary deformation during Caldera collapse: Evidence from the 2018 Kīlauea Eruption Mechanics of inflationary deformation during Caldera collapse: Evidence from the 2018 Kīlauea Eruption

During the 2018 Kilauea eruption the caldera ffloor dropped 500 meters in 62 nearly periodic events of up to 8 meters. Caldera collapse maintains pressure in the magma reservoir necessary to sustain high-rate eruptions. The 2018 collapses were accompanied by inflationary tilts and displacements, similar to observations at other basaltic calderas. Collapse is modeled in 2D by uniform slip
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Paul Segall, Kyle R. Anderson, Ingrid A. Johanson, Asta Miklius

Infrasound from giant bubbles during explosive submarine eruptions Infrasound from giant bubbles during explosive submarine eruptions

Shallow submarine volcanoes pose unique scientific and monitoring challenges. The interaction between water and magma can create violent explosions just below the surface, but the inaccessibility of submerged volcanoes means they are typically not instrumented. This both increases the risk to marine and aviation traffic and leaves the underlying eruption physics poorly understood. Here...
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John J. Lyons, Matthew M. Haney, David Fee, Aaron Wech, Christopher F. Waythomas

Dynamically triggered changes of plate interface coupling in Southern Cascadia Dynamically triggered changes of plate interface coupling in Southern Cascadia

In Southern Cascadia, precise Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) measurements spanning about 15 years reveal steady deformation due to locking on the Cascadia megathrust punctuated by transient deformation from large earthquakes and episodic tremor and slip events. Near the Mendocino Triple Junction, however, we recognize several abrupt GNSS velocity changes that reflect a...
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Kathryn Materna, Noel Bartlow, Aaron Wech, Charles Williams, Roland Burgmann

Carbon dioxide emissions from subaerial volcanic regions: Two decades in review Carbon dioxide emissions from subaerial volcanic regions: Two decades in review

Recent studies of subaerial volcano carbon flux have challenged previous assumptions about carbon recycling in the mantle and the ratio of ingassing to outgassing. This chapter reviews the current state of knowledge of the flux of carbon from subaerial volcanoes at subduction zones and intraplate locations, as well as through diffuse degassing away from volcanic vents. It also reviews...
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Cynthia A. Werner, Tobias Fischer, Alessandro Aiuppa, Marie Edmonds, Carlo Cardellini, Simon Carn, Giovanni Chiodini, Elizabeth Cottrell, Mike Burton, Hiroshi Shinohara, Patrick Allard

Monitoring, forecasting collapse events, and mapping pyroclastic deposits at Sinabung volcano with satellite imagery Monitoring, forecasting collapse events, and mapping pyroclastic deposits at Sinabung volcano with satellite imagery

During the ongoing (2013–present) eruption of Sinabung volcano, north Sumatra, we have routinely used a variety of satellite remote sensing data to observe and forecast lava dome and lava flow collapse events, to map the resulting pyroclastic deposits, and to estimate effusion rates. In this paper, we focus on the first two years of the current eruption (September 2013–December 2015)...
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John S. Pallister, Rick Wessels, Julia P. Griswold, Wendy A. McCausland, Nugraha Kartadinata, Hendra Gunawan, Agus Budianto, Sofyan Primulyana

Character of community response to volcanic crises at Sinabung and Kelud volcanoes Character of community response to volcanic crises at Sinabung and Kelud volcanoes

Volcano disaster mitigation is a priority in Indonesia's national development plan due to the large number of active volcanoes, high frequency of eruptions and dense population within volcanic hazards zones. As a consequence of these factors and the many decades of experience in mitigation of volcanic risk, Indonesia demonstrates that effective community response is critical to avoid...
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S.L. Andreastuti, E.T. Paripurno, H. Gunawan, A. Budianto, D.K. Syahbana, John S. Pallister

Debris-flow initiation promoted by extension within a slow-moving landslide Debris-flow initiation promoted by extension within a slow-moving landslide

The dynamics of slow landslide motion can predispose oversteepened and extended slide regions to debris-flow initiation. For more than 20 years, our real-time monitoring, combined with repeat high-precision GPS surveys, of the Cleveland Corral landslide complex, California, USA, reveals that debris flows initiate from slow-moving kinematic elements of this complex. Different slide...
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Mark E. Reid, Dianne L. Brien

Valid debris-flow models must avoid hot starts Valid debris-flow models must avoid hot starts

Debris-flow experiments and models commonly use “hot-start” initial conditions in which downslope motion begins when a large force imbalance is abruptly imposed. By contrast, initiation of natural debris flows almost invariably results from small perturbations of static force balances that apply to debris masses poised in steep channels or on steep slopes. Models that neglect these...
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Richard M. Iverson, David L. George

Magmato-tectonic links: Ignimbrite calderas, regional dike swarms, and the transition from arc to rift in the Southern Rocky Mountains Magmato-tectonic links: Ignimbrite calderas, regional dike swarms, and the transition from arc to rift in the Southern Rocky Mountains

Radial and linear dike swarms in the eroded roots of volcanoes and along rift zones are sensitive structural indicators of conduit and eruption geometry that can record regional paleostress orientations. Compositionally diverse dikes and larger intrusions that radiate westward from the polycyclic Platoro caldera complex in the Southern Rocky Mountain volcanic field (southwestern United...
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Peter W. Lipman, Matthew J. Zimmerer

A process-based model of pre-eruption seismicity patterns and its use for eruption forecasting at dormant stratovolcanoes A process-based model of pre-eruption seismicity patterns and its use for eruption forecasting at dormant stratovolcanoes

Using long-term data sets, the eruptive size, timing and style can typically be successfully forecast for dormant volcanoes using current monitoring data and knowledge of precursory eruptive patterns. The USAID-USGS Volcano Disaster Assistance Program (VDAP) utilizes seismic data over multiple eruption cycles and across volcano types to successfully forecast eruption size, style and...
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Randall A. White, Wendy A. McCausland
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