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Mexican scientists map Popocatépetl’s deep magma systems using AI and seismographs, aiding eruption forecasts near 25 million people.
Scientists at Mexico’s National Autonomous University have created the first high-resolution 3D image of Popocatépetl volcano’s interior using 22 seismographs and artificial intelligence, revealing multiple magma pools and underground structures up to 18 kilometers deep.
The five-year effort, led by geophysicist Marco Calò, overcame harsh conditions and previous limitations that produced unclear results.
The breakthrough provides critical insights into magma movement and volcanic activity, aiding eruption prediction for a volcano near 25 million people and major infrastructure.
The findings are expected to improve disaster preparedness and are set for publication.
Científicos mexicanos mapean los sistemas de magma profundo de Popocatépetl usando IA y sismógrafos, ayudando a pronosticar erupciones cerca de 25 millones de personas.