2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023jb028005
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The Subsurface Structure of the Kīlauea Caldera Before Its 2018 Collapse Inferred From Ground Magnetic, SP, and Temperatures Anomalies

Lydie Gailler,
Claire Bouligand,
Jim Kauahikaua
et al.

Abstract: The 2018 crisis of Kīlauea volcano stands as a major event in its evolution with a large down‐rift effusive eruption that drained a shallow magma reservoir at the summit. The characterization of such active magmatic systems and associated hazardous events remains a necessity and a challenge. The summit area is hydrothermally active and strongly altered as indicated by geological mapping. A unique data set of geophysical measurements was collected around Halemaʻumaʻu crater before its collapse. Magnetic data ar… Show more

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