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Volcanic explosions generate pressure perturbations in the atmosphere and a seismic wavefield in the ground. The source is therefore well coupled with the atmosphere and the ground. The acoustic and elastic wavefields reflect dynamical processes at the source and the viscoelastic properties of the magma-gas medium. At low pressure (<10 MPa), magma cannot be considered as a homogeneous medium, and...
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