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New insights into the Kawah Ijen hydrothermal system from geophysical data

July 24, 2017

Volcanoes with crater lakes and/or extensive hydrothermal systems pose significant challenges with respect to monitoring and forecasting eruptions, but they also provide new opportunities to enhance our understanding of magmatic–hydrothermal processes. Their lakes and hydrothermal systems serve as reservoirs for magmatic heat and fluid emissions, filtering and delaying the surface expressions of magmatic unrest and eruption, yet they also enable sampling and monitoring of geochemical tracers. Here, we describe the outcomes of a highly focused international experimental campaign and workshop carried out at Kawah Ijen volcano, Indonesia, in September 2014, designed to answer fundamental questions about how to improve monitoring and eruption forecasting at wet volcanoes.

Publication Year 2017
Title New insights into the Kawah Ijen hydrothermal system from geophysical data
DOI 10.1144/SP437.4
Authors Corentin Caudron, G. Mauri, Glyn Williams-Jones, Thomas Lecocq, Devy Kamil Syahbana, Raphael de Plaen, Loic Peiffer, Alain Bernard, Ginette Saracco
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geological Society of London Special Publications
Index ID 70189738
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Volcano Science Center
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