Geodynamics of the Yellowstone hotspot and mantle plume: Seismic and GPS imaging, kinematics, and mantle flow
RB Smith, M Jordan, B Steinberger, CM Puskas… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2009 - Elsevier
Integration of geophysical and geological data show that the Yellowstone hotspot resulted
from a mantle plume interacting with the overriding North America plate, a process that has …
from a mantle plume interacting with the overriding North America plate, a process that has …
Earthquake swarm and b-value characterization of the Yellowstone volcano-tectonic system
The Yellowstone volcanic field, Yellowstone National Park, is one of the most seismically
active areas of the western US, experiencing the deadly 1959 M7. 5 Hebgen Lake, MT …
active areas of the western US, experiencing the deadly 1959 M7. 5 Hebgen Lake, MT …
Use of ASTER and MODIS thermal infrared data to quantify heat flow and hydrothermal change at Yellowstone National Park
RG Vaughan, LP Keszthelyi, JB Lowenstern… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2012 - Elsevier
The overarching aim of this study was to use satellite thermal infrared (TIR) remote sensing
to monitor geothermal activity within the Yellowstone geothermal area to meet the missions …
to monitor geothermal activity within the Yellowstone geothermal area to meet the missions …
Heat flow in vapor dominated areas of the Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field: Implications for the thermal budget of the Yellowstone Caldera
Characterizing the vigor of magmatic activity in Yellowstone requires knowledge of the
mechanisms and rates of heat transport between magma and the ground surface. We …
mechanisms and rates of heat transport between magma and the ground surface. We …
Formation of a zoned magma chamber and its temporal evolution during the historic eruptive activity of Tarumai Volcano, Japan: Petrological implications for a long …
M Nakagawa, N Hiraga, R Furukawa - Journal of volcanology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Tarumai Volcano started a series of historic eruptive activity in AD 1667 after a dormancy of
approximately 2000 years. The historic juvenile ejecta are mainly silicic andesite pumice …
approximately 2000 years. The historic juvenile ejecta are mainly silicic andesite pumice …
Improved real-time natural hazard monitoring using automated DInSAR time series
K Kelevitz, KF Tiampo, BD Corsa - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
As part of the collaborative GeoSciFramework project, we are establising a monitoring
system for the Yellowstone volcanic area that integrates multiple geodetic and seismic data …
system for the Yellowstone volcanic area that integrates multiple geodetic and seismic data …
Improving TRANS4D's model for vertical crustal velocities in Western CONUS
RA Snay, J Saleh, CF Pearson - Journal of Applied Geodesy, 2018 - degruyter.com
Abstract The “Transformations in Four Dimensions”(TRANS4D) software was developed to
enable geospatial professionals and others to transform 3-D positional coordinates referred …
enable geospatial professionals and others to transform 3-D positional coordinates referred …
Mechanics of magma chamber with the implication of the effect of CO2 fluxing
G Simakin Alexander, G Ahmad - … to Industry and Their Impact on …, 2018 - books.google.com
The rheological contrast between the viscous magma in the magmatic chambers and the
surrounding rocks, having an elastic behavior, has allowed for a disturbance of the stress …
surrounding rocks, having an elastic behavior, has allowed for a disturbance of the stress …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanics of Magma Chamber with the Implication of the Effect of CO2 Fluxing
G Ahmad - … and Geophysical Setting, Theoretical Aspects and …, 2017 - intechopen.com
The rheological contrast between the viscous magma in the magmatic chambers and the
surrounding rocks, having an elastic behavior, has allowed for a disturbance of the stress …
surrounding rocks, having an elastic behavior, has allowed for a disturbance of the stress …