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Assessment of the Generation of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances by Solar Terminators
Abstract The generation of traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) near solar terminators has been predicted, and several studies have reported the detection of TIDs associated with sunrise. However, there are also observations that do not show TID signatures at sunrise.
Hyosub Kil +5 more
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Abstract The 2021 eruption of Cumbre Vieja on La Palma, Canary Islands, provided a unique opportunity to investigate the dynamics of magma migration and storage during a large effusive eruption. In this study, we employ repeated seismic tomography to image temporal changes in the subsurface structure beneath La Palma, using body‐wave travel times from ...
Ivan Koulakov +2 more
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Abstract From 2019 to 2024, gravity surveys were conducted at the Three Sisters volcanic cluster (TSVC), measuring 246 gravity sites using a spring relative gravimeter. We calculated the residual Bouguer anomaly and identified three main zones with negative anomalies, ranging from −4 to −8 mGal, located southwest and west of South Sister, within an ...
Hélène Le Mével +3 more
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Deep Sources of Recent Volcanism in Armenia Inferred From Ambient Noise Tomography
Abstract We perform Rayleigh wave ambient noise tomography to investigate crustal seismic velocity structure and sources of volcanism in Armenia. Armenia, a key part of the tectonically and volcanically active Caucasus‐Anatolia region, is actively being deformed by the ongoing Arabian‐Eurasian continental collision.
Kh. Meliksetian +9 more
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Brittle and Crystal‐Plastic Defect Dynamics of Calcite Single Crystals
Abstract The response of Earth materials to stress has a first‐order control on solid‐Earth dynamics ranging from earthquakes to volcanic eruptions to landslides. Thus, understanding the rheological behavior of minerals, preferentially at a micro‐scale to allow process‐based upscaling, has broad applications across the Earth sciences.
H. O’ Ghaffari +4 more
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Phreatic eruptions at Whakaari Volcano driven by hydrothermal mineralisation and magmatic gas input. [PDF]
Pearson-Grant SC, Heap MJ, Croucher AE.
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Precipitation induced by explosive volcanism on Mars and its implications for unexpected equatorial ice. [PDF]
Hamid SS, Kerber L, Clarke AB.
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Possible effects of anthropogenic and volcanic aerosols on the ITCZ and rainfall over South America
Duque-Gardeazabal N +3 more
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GEOPHYSICS Violent volcanic eruptions are thought to be triggered, in part, by the rapid expansion of gases (and gas bubbles) in a magma chamber or conduit, but the causes of this process and what leads to a violent eruption versus a less hazardous outpouring of bubble-rich lava are subjects of debate.
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GEOPHYSICS Violent volcanic eruptions are thought to be triggered, in part, by the rapid expansion of gases (and gas bubbles) in a magma chamber or conduit, but the causes of this process and what leads to a violent eruption versus a less hazardous outpouring of bubble-rich lava are subjects of debate.
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