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Advanced Imaging Techniques

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science-and-technology2 years ago

California's Dormant Supervolcano: Cooling Down but Quake Threat Remains

Researchers at Caltech have used advanced imaging techniques to study the Long Valley Caldera, a dormant supervolcano in California. The high-resolution images reveal that the volcano's magma chamber is covered by a solidified lid of crystallized rock due to the cooling and solidification of liquid magma. While the region is not expected to experience another supervolcanic eruption, the cooling process may still cause earthquakes and small eruptions. The research, which utilized fiber optic cables and distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), marks the first time such deep, high-resolution images have been produced. The team plans to further explore the caldera's magma chamber by using a longer cable to reach depths of 15 to 20 kilometers.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Caltech Uncovers Chilling Truth about California's Supervolcano"

Researchers at Caltech have used advanced imaging techniques to investigate increased seismic activity in California's Long Valley Caldera, a dormant supervolcano. The high-resolution images reveal that the recent seismic activity is a result of fluids and gases being released as the area cools off and settles down, rather than a sign of an impending major eruption. The findings provide valuable insights into the underground environment of the caldera and demonstrate the potential of fiber optic cables for seismic measurements. The team plans to further explore the caldera's magma chamber using deeper imaging techniques.