Ancient Taftan Volcano Signals a Quiet Wake-Up with Satellite-Detected Uplift

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Satellite data show Taftan, a remote volcano in southeastern Iran, has risen about 9 cm in 10 months, signaling pressure buildup near the summit in a shallow hydrothermal/magmatic system. The uplift, centered near the summit, likely reflects gas and fluids moving through cracks rather than magma reaching the surface, so eruption is not imminent but ongoing monitoring is essential. Authorities should track gas emissions, install a basic seismic/GPS network, and update hazard maps while satellites continue to monitor.
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