“…A variety of geophysical methods have been applied to evaluate the location and architecture of the LdM magma system (Figure b), including gravity (Miller, Williams‐Jones, et al, ), magnetotellurics (MT; Cordell et al, ), and seismic tomography (Wespestad et al, ). Additionally, recent microgravity (Miller, Le Mével, et al, ) and seismicity (Cardona et al, ) investigations suggest that fluid migration coinciding with the Troncoso fault zone may be interacting with the magma reservoir during the recent unrest episode. However, the potential hydrothermal system is not visible through any hydrothermal surface activities (Andersen et al, ) or ground deformation (Le Mével et al, ).…”