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Volcanic Landscapes: How Water Shapes Them Over Time
Cascade Range, USATuesday, January 14, 2025
This shift is important for water resources in the region. Temperature readings from drill holes suggest there's at least 2 km of actively flowing groundwater at the Cascade Range crest, with water discharge varying a lot depending on the age of the rocks.
Deeply circulating water also affects volcanism. Explosive magma-water interactions have been seen in Holocene eruptions in the High Cascades, increasing the potential for volcanic hazards.
So, the state shift in the Critical Zone drives the evolution of volcanic landscapes in wet climates. It's a key to understanding how the Earth's solid parts and climate are connected in these regions.
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