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The STEMMS project investigates the mechanisms of magma storage and mobilization in volcanoes to improve eruption forecasting. By examining the micro-scale structure of magma, it aims to identify precursory signs of volcanic unrest, thereby enhancing safety for populations living near active volcanoes.
Volcanic eruptions are a major natural hazard, affecting life, health and financial stability globally, with >800m people living within 100km of an active volcano.
Large explosive eruptions can be devastating, causing tens of thousands of fatalities.
Forecasting eruptive activity is the grand challenge of volcanology, but large eruptions are rare, so our ability to link geophysical observations of surface unrest to magma movements below the surface remains poor.
There are two key questions: (1)…
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