Renewed inflation of Long Valley Caldera, California (2011 to 2014)
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Abstract
Slow inflation began at Long Valley Caldera in late 2011, coinciding with renewed swarm seismicity. Ongoing deformation is concentrated within the caldera. We analyze this deformation using a combination of GPS and InSAR (TerraSAR-X) data processed with a persistent scatterer technique. The extension rate of the dome-crossing baseline during this episode (CA99 to KRAC) is 1 cm/yr, similar to past inflation episodes (1990–1995 and 2002–2003), and about a tenth of the peak rate observed during the 1997 unrest. The current deformation is well modeled by the inflation of a prolate spheroidal magma reservoir ∼7 km beneath the resurgent dome, with a volume change of ∼6 × 106 m3/yr from 2011.7 through the end of 2014. The current data cannot resolve a second source, which was required to model the 1997 episode. This source appears to be in the same region as previous inflation episodes, suggesting a persistent reservoir.
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Publication type | Article |
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Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Title | Renewed inflation of Long Valley Caldera, California (2011 to 2014) |
Series title | Geophysical Research Letters |
DOI | 10.1002/2015GL064338 |
Volume | 42 |
Issue | 13 |
Year Published | 2015 |
Language | English |
Publisher | American Geophysical Union |
Publisher location | Washington, DC |
Contributing office(s) | Volcano Science Center |
Description | 8 p. |
First page | 5250 |
Last page | 5257 |
Country | United States |
State | California |
Other Geospatial | Long Valley Caldera |
Online Only (Y/N) | N |
Additional Online Files (Y/N) | N |
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