•I £ } ^- l E ^ Surtsey eruption. Since then, the tephra has been inspected annually to follow the expected process of>-J8><-Å p̂ " consolidation and palagonitization. In 1969 the first signs of palagonitization of the basaltic glass were observed. The process was clearly connected to the formation of a hydrothermal anomaly established within the tephra pile in 1968. Heat transfer probably occurred by convection of vapourized sea and meteoric water, the heat source being feeder dykes and shallow intrusions. The palagonitization of the Surtsey tephra during 1969-1976 is inferred to have proceeded at 100°C and 1 atm. except in the uppermost 0.5-2 m where the process has operated down to at least 40 ° C.The rate of palagonitizat...
Financial support was provided by the National Science Foundation of America through grants 1202692 ...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
The Recent eruptive history of Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington includes numerous explosive er...
The evolution of hydrothermal alteration in glassy and variably palagonitized tuff, erupted as tephr...
Palagonite, the first stable alteration product of basaltic glass, is an assemblage of altered glass...
Abstract Alteration of basaltic glass and in situ mineral growth are fundamental processes that infl...
The importance of duration of sea-water circulation for the low-temperature alteration of the oceani...
Palagonitization, which is alteration of volcanic basic glasses by seawater, transforms these glasse...
The characteristics on which identification of palagonite is based, are reviewed. The varying chemis...
International audienceDiscoveries made during the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens advanced ...
A study on dispersal, volume, geochemistry, and age of tephra from Hálsagígar crater – row, Rauðhóll...
Surtsey volcano, now 50 years old, represents a world-class example of island formation through rift...
Pleistocene glaciovolcanic eruptions occurred frequently beneath continental-scale ice sheets produc...
Samples collected at hourly intervals on May 18–19, 1980, at three sites 200 km downwind from Mount ...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
Financial support was provided by the National Science Foundation of America through grants 1202692 ...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
The Recent eruptive history of Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington includes numerous explosive er...
The evolution of hydrothermal alteration in glassy and variably palagonitized tuff, erupted as tephr...
Palagonite, the first stable alteration product of basaltic glass, is an assemblage of altered glass...
Abstract Alteration of basaltic glass and in situ mineral growth are fundamental processes that infl...
The importance of duration of sea-water circulation for the low-temperature alteration of the oceani...
Palagonitization, which is alteration of volcanic basic glasses by seawater, transforms these glasse...
The characteristics on which identification of palagonite is based, are reviewed. The varying chemis...
International audienceDiscoveries made during the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens advanced ...
A study on dispersal, volume, geochemistry, and age of tephra from Hálsagígar crater – row, Rauðhóll...
Surtsey volcano, now 50 years old, represents a world-class example of island formation through rift...
Pleistocene glaciovolcanic eruptions occurred frequently beneath continental-scale ice sheets produc...
Samples collected at hourly intervals on May 18–19, 1980, at three sites 200 km downwind from Mount ...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
Financial support was provided by the National Science Foundation of America through grants 1202692 ...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
The Recent eruptive history of Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington includes numerous explosive er...