“…In contrast, a variety of geological and geochemical measurements suggest that new intrusions are unlikely. There was a great reduction in the intracaldera eruption rate since 650 ka (Hildreth, 2004), there is a modest CO 2 flux on the south flank of the resurgent dome (Bergfeld et al, 2006) that Lucic et al (2015) found is mainly biogenic, heat flow is normal (Hurwitz et al, 2010), seismicity is low (Hill, 2006;Prejean et al, 2002;Shelly et al, 2016), and low Helium isotope ratios do not indicate new magma (Suemmicht et al, 2015). Instead, a number of studies have proposed that the uplift is produced by the upward migration of aqueous fluids released from old, crystallizing magmas at depth (e.g., Hildreth, 2017;Hurwitz et al, 2007;Hutnak et al, 2009).…”