Highlights • Epi melts have experienced no disequilibrium modification by mixing or assimilation • Melts fractionate continuously while ascending, rather than stagnating • Magma ascent is through a complex system of dykes and sills • Epi situated between compressional and extensional regime on thick island arc crust • Structural features have impact on focusing and composition of island arc magmas Abstract We present here new bathymetric, petrological and geochemical whole rock, glass and mineral data from the submarine Epi volcano in the New Hebrides (Vanuatu) island arc. The structure has previously been interpreted to be part of a larger caldera structure but new bathymetric data reveal that the volcanic cones...
The Nifonea submarine volcano rises 1000 m above the seafloor of the Vate Trough back-arc basin behi...
International audienceEruptive activity shapes volcanic edifices. The formation of broad caldera dep...
We report the first helium isotope survey of volcanic gases, hot springs and some olivine phenocryst...
We present new geochemical and isotopic data for rock samples from two island arc volcanoes, Erroman...
We present new geochemical and isotopic data for rock samples from two island arc volcanoes, Erroman...
International audienceWe report here major, trace element and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic data for a new set o...
The Vanuatu island arc is located in the SW Pacific at the convergent boundary between the Australia...
The effects of buoyant ridge subduction have been researched for decades. However, it remains unclea...
Here we present a new geochemical study of Lopevi volcano, one the most active volcanoes in the Vanu...
New compositional data are presented for recent (<3.5 Ma) basaltic lavas from the Vanuatu arc and No...
Primitive magmas representing mantle partial melts minimally affected by fractionation and assimilat...
The New Hebrides Island Arc, an intra-oceanic island chain in the southwest Pacific, is formed by su...
Ambrym, a basaltic volcano in the Vanuatu Arc, has displayed variable eruptive behaviour throughout ...
The Efate Island Group is a trachydacite-dominated volcanic centre in the Vanuatu island arc, southw...
Basalts of the Efate Island Group ( less than 0.7 Ma) occur in the central part of the Vanuatu islan...
The Nifonea submarine volcano rises 1000 m above the seafloor of the Vate Trough back-arc basin behi...
International audienceEruptive activity shapes volcanic edifices. The formation of broad caldera dep...
We report the first helium isotope survey of volcanic gases, hot springs and some olivine phenocryst...
We present new geochemical and isotopic data for rock samples from two island arc volcanoes, Erroman...
We present new geochemical and isotopic data for rock samples from two island arc volcanoes, Erroman...
International audienceWe report here major, trace element and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic data for a new set o...
The Vanuatu island arc is located in the SW Pacific at the convergent boundary between the Australia...
The effects of buoyant ridge subduction have been researched for decades. However, it remains unclea...
Here we present a new geochemical study of Lopevi volcano, one the most active volcanoes in the Vanu...
New compositional data are presented for recent (<3.5 Ma) basaltic lavas from the Vanuatu arc and No...
Primitive magmas representing mantle partial melts minimally affected by fractionation and assimilat...
The New Hebrides Island Arc, an intra-oceanic island chain in the southwest Pacific, is formed by su...
Ambrym, a basaltic volcano in the Vanuatu Arc, has displayed variable eruptive behaviour throughout ...
The Efate Island Group is a trachydacite-dominated volcanic centre in the Vanuatu island arc, southw...
Basalts of the Efate Island Group ( less than 0.7 Ma) occur in the central part of the Vanuatu islan...
The Nifonea submarine volcano rises 1000 m above the seafloor of the Vate Trough back-arc basin behi...
International audienceEruptive activity shapes volcanic edifices. The formation of broad caldera dep...
We report the first helium isotope survey of volcanic gases, hot springs and some olivine phenocryst...