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Gas bubble growth in magma plays an important role in volcanic explosivity, and many previous studies have undertaken theoretical and experimental analyses of gas bubble expansion in melt. These previous studies commonly assume constant ambient pressure, but it is more natural to assume that the magma is stressed by the crust or volcanic edifices as the volume of gas bubbles increases. Here we present...
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