The silicic dome complex of Santiaguito, Guatemala, has exhibited continuous extrusive activity for 90 years. Despite its longevity, remarkably little is known about the magmatic plumbing system beneath Santiaguito. Here, we use petrological analyses of lava samples to define this plumbing system, from storage in the lower to mid-crust through to extrusion onto the surface. Magmatic storage conditions are constrained using amphibole and plagioclase phenocrysts; ascent processes are examined using the breakdown rims of amphibole phenocrysts and the texture and composition of groundmass, while shallow processes are revealed by the alteration of titanomagnetites and matrix glass. Santiaguito magmas contain amphiboles that formed from ~ 24 km t...
Structures and textures of lava dome lavas reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive processes. The c...
Understanding the anatomy of magma plumbing systems of active volcanoes is essential not only for un...
Volcanic activity, and the resultant deposits and structures at the Earth\u27s surface, are the outc...
The silicic dome complex of Santiaguito, Guatemala, has exhibited continuous extrusive activity for ...
Subduction zone volcanoes are a major natural hazard, frequently endangering lives and livelihoods. ...
One of the longest continuous periods of dome-forming activity on record is the ongoing eruption of ...
The Santiaguito volcanic dome insouthwestern Guatemala is a multiple extrusive dome that has shown c...
Santiaguito volcano has shown a continuous slow extrusion of dacite lava since 1922. In the 50 years...
The structures and textures preserved in lava domes reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive process...
Eruptions of intermediate magma may be explosive or effusive. The development of open system degassi...
Santa María has a three-phase history of activity: a long period of composite cone growth, a dramati...
The study of active vent dynamics is hindered by the difficulty of directly observing features and p...
Thick, slow-moving block-lava flows are associated with extrusive activity in dacitic systems, where...
Terrestrial volcanic eruptions are the consequence of magmas ascending to the surface of the Earth. ...
Samples of 26 successive lavas from the high composite volcano of Santa María in southwestern Guatem...
Structures and textures of lava dome lavas reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive processes. The c...
Understanding the anatomy of magma plumbing systems of active volcanoes is essential not only for un...
Volcanic activity, and the resultant deposits and structures at the Earth\u27s surface, are the outc...
The silicic dome complex of Santiaguito, Guatemala, has exhibited continuous extrusive activity for ...
Subduction zone volcanoes are a major natural hazard, frequently endangering lives and livelihoods. ...
One of the longest continuous periods of dome-forming activity on record is the ongoing eruption of ...
The Santiaguito volcanic dome insouthwestern Guatemala is a multiple extrusive dome that has shown c...
Santiaguito volcano has shown a continuous slow extrusion of dacite lava since 1922. In the 50 years...
The structures and textures preserved in lava domes reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive process...
Eruptions of intermediate magma may be explosive or effusive. The development of open system degassi...
Santa María has a three-phase history of activity: a long period of composite cone growth, a dramati...
The study of active vent dynamics is hindered by the difficulty of directly observing features and p...
Thick, slow-moving block-lava flows are associated with extrusive activity in dacitic systems, where...
Terrestrial volcanic eruptions are the consequence of magmas ascending to the surface of the Earth. ...
Samples of 26 successive lavas from the high composite volcano of Santa María in southwestern Guatem...
Structures and textures of lava dome lavas reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive processes. The c...
Understanding the anatomy of magma plumbing systems of active volcanoes is essential not only for un...
Volcanic activity, and the resultant deposits and structures at the Earth\u27s surface, are the outc...