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From: Constraints on magma storage conditions based on geodetic volume change and erupted magma volume and application to the 2011 and 2018 eruptions at Kirishima Shinmoe-dake volcano, Japan

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Topographic map of the Kirishima volcano group in Kyushu Island, Japan, with the location of Shinmoe-dake volcano (shown by a triangle) and the locations of the tilt stations of V-net (circles; KRHV and KRMV) and Hi-net (squares; SUKH and MJNH) networks by NIED. Observed crustal deformations during the 2011 (red) and 2018 (blue) eruptions are shown as tilt-down vectors, and an asterisk indicates the surface projection of a spherical deformation source of the 2011 eruption at a depth of 9.8 km BSL determined from tiltmeter and GPS data crustal deformation measurements (Ueda et al. 2013; Ueda 2018). Maps were constructed using Wessel et al. (2013) and 10-m digital mesh maps provided by Geospatial Information Authority of Japan

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