Peeking at the plumbing of one of the Aleutian's most-active volcanoes

A new approach to analyzing seismic data reveals deep vertical zones of low seismic velocity in the plumbing system underlying Alaska’s Cleveland volcano, one of the most-active of the more than 70 Aleutian volcanoes. The findings are published in Scientific Reports by Helen Janiszewski, recently of Carnegie, now at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, and Carnegie’s Lara Wagner and Diana Roman.


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Source: Phys.org