Mush amalgamation, short residence, and sparse detectability of eruptible magma before andean super-eruptions
<p>Giant volcanic eruptions have the potential to overturn civilizations. Yet, the driving mechanism and timescale over which batholithic magma reservoirs transition from non-eruptible crystal mush to mobile melt-dominated stages and our capacity to detect a pending super-eruption remain obscu...
Main Authors: | Weber, G, Blundy, J, Bevan, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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