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One of Earth's most explosive volcanoes is quietly refilling with magma
The Kikai Caldera. (Seama Nobukazu/CC BY 4.0) About 7,300 years ago, a volcano off Japan's Kyushu island unleashed what ...
Scientists have discovered magma refilling beneath Japan’s Kikai caldera, offering new clues into how supervolcanoes recharge.
1.2 million years ago: A major volcanic explosion forms a caldera in what is now the Jemez Mountains as the earth around the volcano collapses into the drained magma chamber. Over the next million ...
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Japan’s Kikai caldera shows magma refilling beneath the volcano
New seismic surveys beneath Japan’s Kikai caldera have detected a large zone of partially molten rock refilling the magma ...
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The magma reservoir of the largest volcano eruption of the Holocene is refilling. This Kobe University insight on the Kikai caldera in Japan allows us to understand giant caldera volcanoes like ...
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