The Response of Taupō Volcano to the M7.8 Kaikōura Earthquake
J. Schuler,
S. Hreinsdóttir,
F. Illsley‐Kemp
et al.
Abstract:Several studies suggest that large earthquakes (M > 7.0) can act as external triggers of volcanic unrest, and even eruption. This triggering is attributed to either ground shaking (dynamic stresses) or to permanent ground deformation (associated with static stress changes). However, large earthquakes are rare and testing triggering hypotheses has proven difficult. We use geodetic data to show that the 13 November 2016 Kaikōura earthquake (Mw 7.8) triggered local deformation of up to 11 mm at Taupō volcano… Show more
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