Gradual caldera collapse at Bárdarbunga volcano, Iceland, regulated by lateral magma outflow

Driven to collapse Volcanic eruptions occur frequently, but only rarely are they large enough to cause the top of the mountain to collapse and form a caldera. Gudmundsson et al. used a variety of geophysical tools to monitor the caldera formation that accompanied the 2014 Bárdarbunga volcanic erupti...

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Main Authors: Gudmundsson, Magnús T., Jónsdóttir, Kristín, Hooper, Andrew, Holohan, Eoghan P., Halldórsson, Sæmundur A., Ófeigsson, Benedikt G., Cesca, Simone, Vogfjörd, Kristín S., Sigmundsson, Freysteinn, Högnadóttir, Thórdís, Einarsson, Páll, Sigmarsson, Olgeir, Jarosch, Alexander H., Jónasson, Kristján, Magnússon, Eyjólfur, Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún, Bagnardi, Marco, Parks, Michelle M., Hjörleifsdóttir, Vala, Pálsson, Finnur, Walter, Thomas R., Schöpfer, Martin P. J., Heimann, Sebastian, Reynolds, Hannah I., Dumont, Stéphanie, Bali, Eniko, Gudfinnsson, Gudmundur H., Dahm, Torsten, Roberts, Matthew J., Hensch, Martin, Belart, Joaquín M. C., Spaans, Karsten, Jakobsson, Sigurdur, Gudmundsson, Gunnar B., Fridriksdóttir, Hildur M., Drouin, Vincent, Dürig, Tobias, Aðalgeirsdóttir, Guðfinna, Riishuus, Morten S., Pedersen, Gro B. M., van Boeckel, Tayo, Oddsson, Björn, Pfeffer, Melissa A., Barsotti, Sara, Bergsson, Baldur, Donovan, Amy, Burton, Mike R., Aiuppa, Alessandro
Other Authors: European Community's Seventh Framework Programme
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2016
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aaf8988
https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/science.aaf8988