What scientific question(s) does your research address and what motivates this work? How did eruption tempo evolve in the Jemez Mountains Volcanic Field (JMVF) leading up to the last caldera-forming ...
The Jemez Mountains once acted like a sponge. That was before the 2011 Las Conchas Fire, at the time the largest wildfire in New Mexico history, covering 156,000 acres. More than a decade later ...
Jan. 1—The Jemez Mountains once acted like a sponge. That was before the 2011 Las Conchas Fire, at the time the largest wildfire in New Mexico history, covering 156,000 acres. More than a decade ...
Jan. 1—The Jemez Mountains once acted like a sponge. That was before the 2011 Las Conchas Fire, at the time the largest wildfire in New Mexico history, covering 156,000 acres. More than a decade later ...