Hydrothermal alteration can result in pore pressurization and volcano instability
Michael J. Heap(Institut de Physique), Michael A. Clynne(United States Geological Survey), H. Albert Gilg(Technical University of Munich), S. Kolzenburg(University at Buffalo, State University of New York), Marina Rosas‐Carbajal(Institut de physique du globe de Paris), James K. Russell(University of British Columbia), Marlène Villeneuve(Natural Resources Canada), Tobias Baumann(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Lori A. Kennedy(University of British Columbia), Amy G. Ryan(University of British Columbia)
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