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"USGS Publications Warehouse": { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Article", "additionalType": "Journal Article", "name": "Magmatic resurgence in Long Valley caldera, California: Possible cause of the 1980 Mammoth Lakes earthquakes", "identifier": [ { "@type": "PropertyValue", "propertyID": "USGS Publications Warehouse IndexID", "value": "70011655", "url": "https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/70011655" }, { "@type": "PropertyValue", "propertyID": "USGS Publications Warehouse Internal ID", "value": 70011655 }, { "@type": "PropertyValue", "propertyID": "ISSN", "value": "00368075" } ], "journal": { "@type": "Periodical", "name": "Science", "volumeNumber": "217", "issueNumber": "4559" }, "inLanguage": "en", "isPartOf": [ { "@type": "CreativeWorkSeries", "name": "Science" } ], "datePublished": "1982", "dateModified": "2012-03-12", "abstract": "Changes in elevation between 1975 and October 1980 along a leveling line across the Long Valley caldera indicate a broad (half-width, 15 kilometers) uplift (maximum, 0.25 meter) centered on the old resurgent dome. This uplift is consistent with reinflation of a magma reservoir at a depth of about 10 kilometers. Stresses generated by this magmatic resurgence may have caused the sequence of four magnitude 6 earthquakes near Mammoth Lakes in May 1980. Copyright ?? 1982 AAAS.", "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "U.S. Geological Survey" }, "author": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Clark, M. M.", "givenName": "M. M.", "familyName": "Clark" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Savage, J. C.", "givenName": "J. C.", "familyName": "Savage", "identifier": { "@type": "PropertyValue", "propertyID": "ORCID", "value": "0000-0002-5114-7673", "url": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5114-7673" } } ] }
}