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Analysis of the 2009 earthquake swarm near Sunset Crater volcano, Arizona

A swarm of microearthquakes occurred on October 31, 2009 within 5km of the Sunset Crater, Arizona, volcano. A detailed study of the swarm was warranted because of its location near a young volcanic construct and its proximity to the population center of Flagstaff, Arizona. The question posed in this...

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Published in:Journal of volcanology and geothermal research 2014-09, Vol.285, p.18-28
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