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We analyse the climate change signals of temperature, precipitation and soil moisture over Europe for a set of CMIP6 historical simulations and observations. We found evidence that the models with a warm bias tend to have smaller temperature signals, a relationship that might be related to the position of the subtropical highs.
Albert Ossó +2 more
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Abstract Torn and bent slabs are usually associated with flat‐slab subduction where the descending plate develops a horizontal geometry beneath the overlying continent. How such slab dynamics modify the surrounding mantle flow and the overriding plate remains enigmatic.
Xiaowen Liu, Russell Pysklywec
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Abstract To better understand the structure and process of the Cocos plate subduction, we obtained the first Pn velocity and anisotropy model of the uppermost mantle in southern Mexico using the Pn tomography method and new ISC‐EHB data. This study confirms that the subducted Cocos oceanic plate exhibits mid‐oceanic ridge‐perpendicular anisotropy, and ...
Yan Lü +5 more
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Abstract During a volcanic crisis, high‐rate, localized deformation can indicate magma close to the surface, with important implications for eruption forecasting. However, only a few such examples have been reported, because frequent, dense monitoring is needed.
M. J. W. Bemelmans +6 more
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Abstract East Africa hosts significant reserves of untapped geothermal energy. Exploration has focused on geologically young (<1 Ma) silicic calderas, yet there are many sites of geothermal potential where there is no clear link to an active volcano. The origin and architecture of these systems are poorly understood. Here, we combine remote sensing and
William Hutchison +10 more
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Abstract Paleoclimate evidence suggests that tropical volcanic eruptions could increase the likelihood of El Niño occurrence. Previous numerical model studies with zonally uniform volcanic aerosol forcing suggested the roles of land cooling‐induced monsoon suppression and ocean cooling‐induced air‐sea interaction in triggering an El Niño following the ...
Fei Liu +8 more
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Abstract Arc volcanoes, created by magma generated from the dehydration of subducting slabs, show great variability in their sizes and along‐arc spatial distributions. In this study, we address a fundamental question, namely, how do subduction zones and volcanic arcs respond to the subduction of “atypical” oceanic lithosphere.
Claudia Adam +3 more
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Tephrochronological evidence for the late Holocene eruption history of El Chichón Volcano, Mexico
Las sociedades prehispánicas de las zonas bajas Mayas fueron afectadas en repetidas ocasiones por la caída de ceniza de las erupciones del Volcán El Chichón, Chiapas, México.
C. A. M. Nooren +3 more
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Evidence of Recent Active Volcanism in the Balleny Islands (Antarctica) From Ice Core Records
Abstract Volcanism can play a key role in modulating climate; however, a lack of historical records has limited our comprehension of Antarctic volcanism and its role on the cryosphere. Remote sensing can provide insight into active volcanism in Antarctica during the satellite era, although the evidence is often inconclusive.
Dieter R. Tetzner +3 more
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El 19 y 20 de agosto de 1983, se llevó a cabo un Simposio especial sobre los efectos atmosféricos de los vaciamientos del volcán El Chichón en 1982 durante la XVIII Asamblea General de la Unión Internacional de Geodesia y Geofísica (IUGG) en Hamburgo ...
Ignacio Galindo +2 more
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