University of Hawaii: Peeking at Plumbing of One of Aleutian's Most-Active Volcanoes
February 27, 2020
February 27, 2020
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Feb. 27 [TNSenvironmentresearch] -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
A new approach to analyzing earthquake data revealed an impressive level of detail in the deep 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, new assistant professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa . . .
A new approach to analyzing earthquake data revealed an impressive level of detail in the deep 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, new assistant professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa . . .