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(2020) Kīlauea Volcano is More Complicated Than We Used to Think

Swanson D

https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2516

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05h: Room 2, Saturday 27th June 06:03 - 06:06

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Submitted by Keith Putirka on Wednesday 24th June 21:12
Hi Donald - how do the magma supply rates of the past century compare to the long -term average MSR, if you took the total volume of Kilauea and divided that by the age of the oldest Kilauean lavas? Would that long-term rate be about 0.1-0.2 km^3/yr? Or is the last century unusual with respect to this grand mean MSR? -Keith
Keith: Rather amazingly, the rate for the past 100 ka calculated by Lipman and Calvert (2013) is 0.1-0.2 km3/yr. In that sense, then, the MSR for the past century can be considered as the norm at Kilauea.

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