Authors
Brad S Singer, Hélène Le Mével, Joseph M Licciardi, Loreto Córdova, Basil Tikoff, Nicolas Garibaldi, Nathan L Andersen, Angela K Diefenbach, Kurt L Feigl
Publication date
2018/6/1
Journal
Science advances
Volume
4
Issue
6
Pages
eaat1513
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Large rhyolitic volcanoes pose a hazard, yet the processes and signals foretelling an eruption are obscure. Satellite geodesy has revealed surface inflation signaling unrest within magma reservoirs underlying a few rhyolitic volcanoes. Although seismic, electrical, and potential field methods may illuminate the current configuration and state of these reservoirs, they cannot fully address the processes by which they grow and evolve on geologic time scales. We combine measurement of a deformed paleoshore surface, isotopic dating of volcanism and surface exposure, and modeling to determine the rate of growth of a rhyolite-producing magma reservoir. The numerical approach builds on a magma intrusion model developed to explain the current, decade-long, surface inflation at >20 cm/year. Assuming that the observed 62-m uplift reflects several non-eruptive intrusions of magma, each similar to the unrest over the …
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