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  1. Timothy Masterlark

    Fluid-solid coupling drives the dynamic systems of volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Magma-filled dikes propagate within active volcanoes. Megathrust earthquakes shift the seafloor and excite...

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  2. Jurgen Neuberg, Karen Pascal; EGU 2012: Quantifying the errors due to the superposition of analytical deformation sources

    21 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s):: Jurgen Neuberg, Karen Pascal

    The displacement field due to magma movement in the subsurface is often modelled using a Mogi point source or a dislocation Okada source embedded in a homogeneous elastic half-space. When the magmatic system cannot be modelled by a single source it is often represented by several sources, their...

  3. dMODELS: A MATLAB software package for Volcano Deformation

    15 Jan 2013 | Contributor(s):: Maurizio Battaglia

    dMODELS is a MATLAB software package for the most common models used to interpret deformation measurements near faults and active volcanic centers. The emphasis is on analytical models of deformation that can be compared with data from the Global Positioning System (GPS), InSAR, tiltmeters and...

  4. John J Lyons

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  5. Peter Cervelli

    I'm a Research Geophysicist with USGS Volcano Science Center. I worked at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory from 2002 - 2004, at the Alaska Volcano Observatory from 2004 - 2009, and in Menlo Park...

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