Precise relative gravity measurements conducted in Long Valley (California) in 1982 and 1998 reveal a decrease in gravity of as much as -107 +/- 6 microgals (1 microgal = 10(-8) meters per square second) centered on the uplifting resurgent dome. A positive residual gravity change of up to 64 +/- 15 microgals was found after correcting for the effects of uplift and water table fluctuations. Assuming a point source of intrusion, the density of the intruding material is 2.7 X 10(3) to 4.1 X 10(3) kilograms per cubic meter at 95 percent confidence. The gravity results require intrusion of silicate magma and exclude in situ thermal expansion or pressurization of the hydrothermal system as the cause of uplift and seismicity
Volcanic crises are often associated with magmatic intrusions or the pressurization of magma chamber...
A permanent Global Positioning System receiver at Casa Diablo Hot Springs, Long Valley Caldera, Cali...
A very large uplift (about 1.8 m) occurred in the period 1982–1984 at Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy, ...
(1 microgal 5 1028 meters per square second) centered on the uplifting resurgent dome. A positive re...
The Long Valley caldera (California) formed ~760,000 yr ago following the massive eruption of the Bi...
Elastic half-space models are widely used to interpret displacements and gravity changes in active v...
The Long Valley Caldera, located at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada range in California, has b...
Long Valley Caldera and the Mono–Inyo Craters chain form a large volcanic complex in eastern Califo...
unexplained period of increased fumarolic activity in 1975 and has since been quiescently degassing....
On May 25, 1980, the resort town of Mammoth Lakes, California, was shaken by a remarkable 48-hour-lo...
Analysis of microgravity and surface displacement data collected at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano, H...
Mount St. Helens is a stratovolcano in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, best know...
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Unrest at explosive collapse calderas is the manifestation of complex subsurface processes. Geophys...
Sierra Negra volcano, the most voluminous shield volcano in the Galápagos archipelago and one of the...
Volcanic crises are often associated with magmatic intrusions or the pressurization of magma chamber...
A permanent Global Positioning System receiver at Casa Diablo Hot Springs, Long Valley Caldera, Cali...
A very large uplift (about 1.8 m) occurred in the period 1982–1984 at Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy, ...
(1 microgal 5 1028 meters per square second) centered on the uplifting resurgent dome. A positive re...
The Long Valley caldera (California) formed ~760,000 yr ago following the massive eruption of the Bi...
Elastic half-space models are widely used to interpret displacements and gravity changes in active v...
The Long Valley Caldera, located at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada range in California, has b...
Long Valley Caldera and the Mono–Inyo Craters chain form a large volcanic complex in eastern Califo...
unexplained period of increased fumarolic activity in 1975 and has since been quiescently degassing....
On May 25, 1980, the resort town of Mammoth Lakes, California, was shaken by a remarkable 48-hour-lo...
Analysis of microgravity and surface displacement data collected at the summit of Kīlauea Volcano, H...
Mount St. Helens is a stratovolcano in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, best know...
Relative gravity measurements were made at 12 sites on Mount St. Helens and 4 sites far afield durin...
Unrest at explosive collapse calderas is the manifestation of complex subsurface processes. Geophys...
Sierra Negra volcano, the most voluminous shield volcano in the Galápagos archipelago and one of the...
Volcanic crises are often associated with magmatic intrusions or the pressurization of magma chamber...
A permanent Global Positioning System receiver at Casa Diablo Hot Springs, Long Valley Caldera, Cali...
A very large uplift (about 1.8 m) occurred in the period 1982–1984 at Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy, ...