The last decade has seen the refinement of a technique for reconstructing palaeo-ice thicknesses based on using the retained H2O and CO2 content in glassy eruptive deposits to infer quenching pressures and therefore ice thicknesses. The method is here applied to Bláhnúkur, a subglacially erupted rhyolitic edifice in Iceland. A decrease in water content from ∼0.7 wt.% at the base to ∼0.3 wt.% at the top of the edifice suggests that the ice was 400 m thick at the time of the eruption. As Bláhnúkur rises 350 m above the surrounding terrain, this implies that the eruption occurred entirely within ice, which corroborates evidence obtained from earlier lithofacies studies. This paper presents the largest data set (40 samples) so far obtained for ...
During subaerial eruptions, volatiles are often considered the driving force of explosive volcanism....
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvísl, Torfajökull, Iceland that were emplace...
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvisl, Torfajokull, Iceland that were emplace...
The last decade has seen the refinement of a technique for reconstructing palaeo-ice thicknesses bas...
Magma degassing patterns can potentially be used to reconstruct ice thicknesses during subglacial er...
The degassing of magmatic volatiles during eruptions beneath ice sheets and glaciers, as recorded by...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Volatile concentrations in basaltic tuyas, edifices that form during a subglacial eruption and remai...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Helgafell, a little-eroded basaltic hyaloclastite ridge in southwest Iceland, formed in a single eru...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Iceland’s Katla volcano frequently produces explosive eruptions (VEI 3-5) that generate large quanti...
The products of andesite and dacite glaciovolcanism at Kerlingarfjoll are unlike others previously d...
The subglacial 1918 eruption of Katla was one of Iceland’s most powerful of the 20th century, produc...
During subaerial eruptions, volatiles are often considered the driving force of explosive volcanism....
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvísl, Torfajökull, Iceland that were emplace...
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvisl, Torfajokull, Iceland that were emplace...
The last decade has seen the refinement of a technique for reconstructing palaeo-ice thicknesses bas...
Magma degassing patterns can potentially be used to reconstruct ice thicknesses during subglacial er...
The degassing of magmatic volatiles during eruptions beneath ice sheets and glaciers, as recorded by...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Volatile concentrations in basaltic tuyas, edifices that form during a subglacial eruption and remai...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Helgafell, a little-eroded basaltic hyaloclastite ridge in southwest Iceland, formed in a single eru...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Iceland’s Katla volcano frequently produces explosive eruptions (VEI 3-5) that generate large quanti...
The products of andesite and dacite glaciovolcanism at Kerlingarfjoll are unlike others previously d...
The subglacial 1918 eruption of Katla was one of Iceland’s most powerful of the 20th century, produc...
During subaerial eruptions, volatiles are often considered the driving force of explosive volcanism....
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvísl, Torfajökull, Iceland that were emplace...
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvisl, Torfajokull, Iceland that were emplace...