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Numerical models of caldera deformation: Effects of multiphase and multicomponent hydrothermal fluid flow

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2009

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Hutnak, M, Hurwitz, S, Ingebritsen, S E, and Hsieh, P A, 2009, Numerical models of caldera deformation: Effects of multiphase and multicomponent hydrothermal fluid flow: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 114, iss. B4.

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Ground surface displacement (GSD) in large calderas is often interpreted as resulting from magma intrusion at depth. Recent advances in geodetic measurements of GSD, notably interferometric synthetic aperture radar, reveal complex and multifaceted deformation patterns that often require complex source models to explain the observed GSD. Although hydrothermal fluids have been discussed as a possible deformation agent, very few quantitative studies addressing the effects of multiphase flow on crustal mechanics have been attempted. Recent increases in the power and availability of computing resources allow robust quantitative assessment of the complex time‐variant thermal interplay between aqueous fluid flow and crustal deformation. We [...]

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