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Geophysicists at University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have identified a unique phenomenon in Altiplano-Puna plateau, located in the central Andes near the borders of Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.
Originally posted by AncietSoul
Ballooning magma creates stunning sombrero-shaped volcano
Since the magma motion is happening at a great depth and at a fairly slow rate—the earth’s surface rises at about a centimeter per year or roughly the rate fingernails grow—there is no immediate danger of a volcanic outpouring, the researchers said.
The researchers have attributed the observed steady motion and sombrero-shaped deflection of the earth’s surface to a large blob of magma, called a “diapir” in geological terms, forming on top of the Altiplano-Puna magma body. Diapirs have been studied using geologic records in rocks frozen many millions of years ago, but the new study is the first to identify an active magma diapir rising through the crust at present day.
The details of the study, which was funded by the National Science Foundation, are published in the October 12 issue of the journal Science.
Originally posted by AncietSoul
reply to post by Socrato
Lets wait and see when the pimple is going to burst..
Originally posted by happykat39
This may or may not be a real imminent danger. For instance, Yellowstone caldera has risen and fallen several times over the years that the YVO station has been monitoring it. It does bear serious watching though.
Originally posted by SlasherOfVeils
Originally posted by AncietSoul
Ballooning magma creates stunning sombrero-shaped volcano
how can you post something as awesome sounding as this without posting a picture??
...TEASE! =)