The Long Valley caldera (California) formed ~760,000 yr ago following the massive eruption of the Bishop Tuff. Postcaldera volcanism in the Long Valley volcanic fi eld includes lava domes as young as 650 yr. The recent geological unrest is characterized by uplift of the resurgent dome in the central section of the caldera (75 cm in the past 33 yr) and earthquake activity followed by periods of relative quiescence. Since the spring of 1998, the caldera has been in a state of low activity. The cause of unrest is still debated, and hypotheses range from hybrid sources (e.g., magma with a high percentage of volatiles) to hydrothermal fl uid intrusion. Here, we present observations of surface deformation in the Long Valley region based on differ...
International audienceThe 2004-2009 caldera uplift is the largest instrumentally recorded episode of...
A little more than 760 ka ago, a supervolcano on the eastern edge of California (United States) unde...
We surveyed 44 existing leveling monuments in Long Valley caldera in July 1999, using dual frequency...
Long Valley Caldera and the Mono–Inyo Craters chain form a large volcanic complex in eastern Califo...
Precise relative gravity measurements conducted in Long Valley (California) in 1982 and 1998 reveal ...
The Long Valley Caldera, located at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada range in California, has b...
Increasingly accurate, and spatio-temporally dense, measurements of Earth surface movements enable u...
(1 microgal 5 1028 meters per square second) centered on the uplifting resurgent dome. A positive re...
A permanent Global Positioning System receiver at Casa Diablo Hot Springs, Long Valley Caldera, Cali...
Abstract: Long Valley Caldera and the Mono–Inyo Domes volcanic field in eastern California lie in a ...
Unrest at Long Valley caldera, California has been attributed to magma recharge or the ascent of hyd...
On May 25, 1980, the resort town of Mammoth Lakes, California, was shaken by a remarkable 48-hour-lo...
Continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements at Long Valley Caldera, an active volcanic r...
We investigate surface deformation associated with currently active crustal magma bodies in Socorro,...
Long Valley Caldera is an active volcanic region in east central California. Surface deformation on ...
International audienceThe 2004-2009 caldera uplift is the largest instrumentally recorded episode of...
A little more than 760 ka ago, a supervolcano on the eastern edge of California (United States) unde...
We surveyed 44 existing leveling monuments in Long Valley caldera in July 1999, using dual frequency...
Long Valley Caldera and the Mono–Inyo Craters chain form a large volcanic complex in eastern Califo...
Precise relative gravity measurements conducted in Long Valley (California) in 1982 and 1998 reveal ...
The Long Valley Caldera, located at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada range in California, has b...
Increasingly accurate, and spatio-temporally dense, measurements of Earth surface movements enable u...
(1 microgal 5 1028 meters per square second) centered on the uplifting resurgent dome. A positive re...
A permanent Global Positioning System receiver at Casa Diablo Hot Springs, Long Valley Caldera, Cali...
Abstract: Long Valley Caldera and the Mono–Inyo Domes volcanic field in eastern California lie in a ...
Unrest at Long Valley caldera, California has been attributed to magma recharge or the ascent of hyd...
On May 25, 1980, the resort town of Mammoth Lakes, California, was shaken by a remarkable 48-hour-lo...
Continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements at Long Valley Caldera, an active volcanic r...
We investigate surface deformation associated with currently active crustal magma bodies in Socorro,...
Long Valley Caldera is an active volcanic region in east central California. Surface deformation on ...
International audienceThe 2004-2009 caldera uplift is the largest instrumentally recorded episode of...
A little more than 760 ka ago, a supervolcano on the eastern edge of California (United States) unde...
We surveyed 44 existing leveling monuments in Long Valley caldera in July 1999, using dual frequency...