Earth SciencesCommunications Earth & Environment
Hydrothermal fluid flow triggered by an earthquake in Iceland
L. Geoffroy, C. Dorbath, et al.
Discover how Laurent Geoffroy and his team explored microearthquake hypocenters in the Krýsuvík geothermal area of SW-Iceland. Their research reveals an intriguing bottom-to-top migration of seismicity, providing crucial insights into the interplay between tectonics and fluid flow in high-temperature hydrothermal systems.
Related Publications
Explore these studies to deepen your understanding
Adjacent work that informs or extends this paper's methodology and findings.
Earth Sciences
An earthquake-triggered avalanche in Nepal in 2015 was exacerbated by climate variability and snowfall anomalies
Y. Zhuang, B. Dawadi, et al.
Psychology
Forgetting ourselves in flow: an active inference account of flow states and how we experience ourselves within them
D. Parvizi-wayne, L. Sandved-smith, et al.
Medicine and Health
Multi-omics signatures in new-onset diabetes predict metabolic response to dietary inulin: findings from an observational study followed by an interventional trial
N. Ďásková, I. Modos, et al.
Psychology
Dopamine neurons encode trial-by-trial subjective reward value in an auction-like task
D. F. Hill, R. W. Hickman, et al.

