Rapid laccolith intrusion driven by explosive volcanic eruption

Magmatic intrusions are thought to precede volcanic eruptions. However, Castro et al. present evidence that a laccolith was emplaced during the 2011 rhyolitic eruption of Cordón Caulle showing that eruptions may force the intrusion of magma into the shallow crust posing an unrecognized volcanic haza...

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Main Authors: Jonathan M. Castro, Benoit Cordonnier, C. Ian Schipper, Hugh Tuffen, Tobias S. Baumann, Yves Feisel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2016-11-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13585
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spelling doaj-c664d921828649949f6f64e797b286ec2021-05-11T10:38:19ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232016-11-01711710.1038/ncomms13585Rapid laccolith intrusion driven by explosive volcanic eruptionJonathan M. Castro0Benoit Cordonnier1C. Ian Schipper2Hugh Tuffen3Tobias S. Baumann4Yves Feisel5Institute of Geosciences, University of MainzDepartment of Geoscience, Physics of Geological Processes, University of OsloSchool of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, Victoria University of WellingtonLancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster UniversityInstitute of Geosciences, University of MainzInstitute of Geosciences, University of MainzMagmatic intrusions are thought to precede volcanic eruptions. However, Castro et al. present evidence that a laccolith was emplaced during the 2011 rhyolitic eruption of Cordón Caulle showing that eruptions may force the intrusion of magma into the shallow crust posing an unrecognized volcanic hazard.https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13585
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Rapid laccolith intrusion driven by explosive volcanic eruption
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title Rapid laccolith intrusion driven by explosive volcanic eruption
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description Magmatic intrusions are thought to precede volcanic eruptions. However, Castro et al. present evidence that a laccolith was emplaced during the 2011 rhyolitic eruption of Cordón Caulle showing that eruptions may force the intrusion of magma into the shallow crust posing an unrecognized volcanic hazard.
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