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Plate Boundary Observatory and related networks: GPS data analysis methods and geodetic products
Abstract The Geodesy Advancing Geosciences and EarthScope (GAGE) Facility Global
Positioning System (GPS) Data Analysis Centers produce position time series, velocities …
Positioning System (GPS) Data Analysis Centers produce position time series, velocities …
Dynamics of the Yellowstone hydrothermal system
Abstract The Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field is characterized by extensive seismicity,
episodes of uplift and subsidence, and a hydrothermal system that comprises more than …
episodes of uplift and subsidence, and a hydrothermal system that comprises more than …
[หนังสือ][B] InSAR imaging of Aleutian volcanoes
Z Lu, D Dzurisin, Z Lu, D Dzurisin - 2014 - Springer
In this chapter we discuss our InSAR observations of Aleutian volcanoes that have been
active during historical time, starting with Kiska Volcano in the west and ending with Mount …
active during historical time, starting with Kiska Volcano in the west and ending with Mount …
A fluid‐driven earthquake swarm on the margin of the Yellowstone caldera
Over the past several decades, the Yellowstone caldera has experienced frequent
earthquake swarms and repeated cycles of uplift and subsidence, reflecting dynamic …
earthquake swarms and repeated cycles of uplift and subsidence, reflecting dynamic …
No single model for supersized eruptions and their magma bodies
Supereruptions are the largest explosive volcanic eruptions on Earth. They generate
catastrophic, widespread ash-fall blankets and voluminous ignimbrites, with accompanying …
catastrophic, widespread ash-fall blankets and voluminous ignimbrites, with accompanying …
Tomography from 26 years of seismicity revealing that the spatial extent of the Yellowstone crustal magma reservoir extends well beyond the Yellowstone caldera
The Yellowstone volcanic field has experienced three of Earth's most explosive volcanic
eruptions in the last 2.1 Ma. The most recent eruption occurred 0.64 Ma forming the 60 km …
eruptions in the last 2.1 Ma. The most recent eruption occurred 0.64 Ma forming the 60 km …
Geophysical imaging of the Yellowstone hydrothermal plumbing system
Abstract The nature of Yellowstone National Park's plumbing system linking deep thermal
fluids to its legendary thermal features is virtually unknown. The prevailing concepts of …
fluids to its legendary thermal features is virtually unknown. The prevailing concepts of …
Extreme seismic anisotropy indicates shallow accumulation of magmatic sills beneath Yellowstone caldera
Understanding the distribution and mobility of crystal mushes within modern magmatic
systems is crucial to volcanic hazard assessments as distinct pockets of mobile magma may …
systems is crucial to volcanic hazard assessments as distinct pockets of mobile magma may …
An extraordinary episode of Yellowstone caldera uplift, 2004–2010, from GPS and InSAR observations
Geodetic measurements of Yellowstone ground deformation from 2006 to June 2010 reveal
deceleration of the recent uplift of the Yellowstone caldera following an unprecedented …
deceleration of the recent uplift of the Yellowstone caldera following an unprecedented …
Seismic perspectives from the western US on magma reservoirs underlying large silicic calderas
Abstract Since 1.25 Ma, three volcanic systems in the western US Cordillera hosted rhyolitic
eruptions of≳ 300 km 3 dense rock equivalent creating the Yellowstone (0.63 Ma), Long …
eruptions of≳ 300 km 3 dense rock equivalent creating the Yellowstone (0.63 Ma), Long …