Solidified magma reservoir derived from active source seismic experiments in the Aira caldera, southern Kyushu, Japan
Abstract The Aira caldera, located in southern Kyushu, Japan, originally formed 100 ka, and its current shape reflects the more recent 30 ka caldera-forming eruptions (hereafter, called the AT eruptions). This study aimed to delineate the detailed two-dimensional (2D) seismic velocity structure of t...
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