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 ...
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 ...
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 ...