Earth's deepest earthquake swarms track fluid ascent beneath nascent arc volcanoes

Volume: 521, Pages: 25 - 36
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Most of the world's explosive volcanoes are located in volcanic arcs, formed by fluid-fluxed melting of upper mantle rocks. The fluids that facilitate melting are released from subducted tectonic plates as they sink into the mantle. Yet, we have sparse knowledge of the migration pathways of melts through the upper mantle (i.e., between the surface of the subducted plate and arc volcanoes). We are also uncertain of the time required for this...
Paper Details
Title
Earth's deepest earthquake swarms track fluid ascent beneath nascent arc volcanoes
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
521
Pages
25 - 36
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