Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8911389 | Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2018 | 59 Pages |
Abstract
More recent unrest periods have not caused significant changes in the geochemistry of Taal hydrothermal waters and are therefore unlikely to have been triggered by shallow magma intrusion. A more likely cause for these events is thus pressurisation of the hydrothermal reservoir by increasing degassing from a stagnant magma reservoir. Our study indicates that new magmatic intrusions that might lead to the next eruption of Taal volcano are expected to change the geochemistry of MCL in the same way as in 1994-1995, with the most notable effects being changes in temperature, pH, F and Si concentrations.
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Authors
Katharine Maussen, Edgardo Villacorte, Ryan R. Rebadulla, Raymond Patrick Maximo, Vinciane Debaille, Ma. Antonia Bornas, Alain Bernard,