Mid-crustal magma domains are the source of many basaltic eruptions. Lavas from individual eruptions are often chemically homogeneous, suggesting that they derive from …
SM Rooyakkers, KJ Carroll, AF Gutai… - Earth and Planetary …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The 1975–1984 Krafla Fires in northeast Iceland was the first plate-boundary rifting episode to be tracked using seismic and geodetic monitoring. Geophysical observations …
The release of volcanic gases and aerosols during volcanic eruptions can significantly impact the air quality and climate (eg, Ilyinskaya et al., 2017), as well as biodiversity (eg …
A Gaete, F Maccaferri, S Furst… - Geophysical Journal …, 2025 - academic.oup.com
A key question for those who study magmatic and volcanic processes is:'How fast can a magmatic intrusion travel?'Observations and models indicate ranges between 10− 2 and 1 …
Grabens, or valleys formed during extensional tectonic events, are common but rarely observed during formation. In November 2023, inelastic surface deformation formed abruptly …
Rift obliquity is known to be very frequent at divergent plate boundaries and shear components in the opening of fissures have been detected through seismicity in the …
A Manconi, Y Bühler, A Stoffel… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2024 - nhess.copernicus.org
We demonstrate how high spatial and temporal resolution spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery can improve slope deformation monitoring. We process ICEYE data …
Abstract The Reykjanes Peninsula (RP) hosts several volcanic lineaments that have been periodically active over the last 4000 years. Since 2021, following a ca. 800‐year …
Magmatic dykes are thought to play an important role in the thermomechanics of tectonic rifting of the lithosphere. Our understanding of this role is limited by the lack of models that …