Japan's Submarine Caldera Begins Recharging With New Magma

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Using underwater seismic imaging, researchers mapped a large magma reservoir beneath Japan's Kikai caldera and confirmed the current magma is newly injected rather than leftover from the last eruption, with a lava dome forming over thousands of years. The findings suggest a recharging cycle for giant calderas and could improve monitoring of future eruptions at calderas like Yellowstone and Toba.
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