Rapid laccolith intrusion driven by explosive volcanic eruption

2016 
Magmatic intrusions are thought to precede volcanic eruptions. However, Castro et al. present evidence that a laccolith was emplaced during the 2011 rhyolitic eruption of Cordon Caulle showing that eruptions may force the intrusion of magma into the shallow crust posing an unrecognized volcanic hazard.
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