Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8911489 | Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2017 | 83 Pages |
Abstract
A period of unrest, which commenced in August 2012 and lasted until October 2013, included the extrusion of a small dome into the eruption crater complex. This activity, and related high heat flow, led once again to evaporation of the lake, and ongoing phreatic eruption activity which has provided interesting insights into the role which elemental sulfur, associated hydrothermal alteration minerals and of course water play in regulating pressures in the magmatic-hydrothermal environment.
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Authors
B.W. Christenson, S. White, K. Britten, B.J. Scott,