Spatiotemporal gravity changes on volcanoes: Assessing the importance of topography (original) (raw)

2009, Geophysical Research Letters

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This research investigates the spatiotemporal gravity changes on volcanoes, focusing on the implications of topography in mass redistribution and subsurface dynamics during volcanic processes. It highlights the importance of joint gravity and deformation measurements, providing insights into magma chamber dynamics and the complexities of modeling these changes. The study emphasizes that traditional modeling approaches are often insufficient due to topographic influences, indicating a need for more sophisticated analyses to accurately interpret gravity changes, especially in pre-eruptive phases.

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