The Dynamics of the Yellowstone Hydrothermal System - Shaul Hurwitz (SET...
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 30 Μαρ 2015
The
Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field is characterized by extensive
seismicity, episodes of uplift and subsidence, and a hydrothermal system
that comprises more than 10,000 thermal features. Some of the recent
advances include more refined geophysical images of the magmatic system,
characterization of fluid sources and water-rock interactions,
quantitative estimates of heat and magmatic volatile fluxes, discovering
and quantifying the role of thermophile microorganisms in the
geochemical cycle, defining possible links between hydrothermal
activity, deformation, and seismicity; quantifying the dynamics of
geyser eruptions, and the discovery of extensive hydrothermal activity
in Yellowstone Lake.
Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field is characterized by extensive
seismicity, episodes of uplift and subsidence, and a hydrothermal system
that comprises more than 10,000 thermal features. Some of the recent
advances include more refined geophysical images of the magmatic system,
characterization of fluid sources and water-rock interactions,
quantitative estimates of heat and magmatic volatile fluxes, discovering
and quantifying the role of thermophile microorganisms in the
geochemical cycle, defining possible links between hydrothermal
activity, deformation, and seismicity; quantifying the dynamics of
geyser eruptions, and the discovery of extensive hydrothermal activity
in Yellowstone Lake.
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