Understanding lava flow processes is important for interpreting existing lavas and for hazard assessments. Although substantial progress has been made for basaltic lavas our understanding of silicic lava flows has seen limited recent advance. In particular, the formation of lava flow breakouts, which represent a characteristic process in cooling limited basaltic lavas, but has not been described in established models of rhyolite emplacement. Using data from the 2011–2012 rhyolite eruption of Puyehue-Cordón Caulle, Chile, we develop the first conceptual framework to classify breakout types in silicic lavas, and to describe the processes involved in their progressive growth, inflation, and morphological change. By integrating multiscale satel...
The dichotomy between explosive volcanic eruptions, which produce pyroclasts, and effusive eruptions...
The growth of lava domes can be either quiescent or violent, with transitions between styles of beha...
Long-lived basaltic eruptions often produce structurally complex, compound `a`a flow fields. Here we...
Understanding lava flow processes is important for interpreting existing lavas and for hazard assess...
Accurate forecasts of lava flow length rely on estimates of eruption and magma properties and, poten...
Lava flows pose a risk to infrastructure and communities near many volcanoes. Although the emplaceme...
The emplacement mechanisms of rhyolitic lava flows are enigmatic and, despite high lava viscosities ...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to allow highly viscous silicic magma to outgas efficiently en...
Silicic volcanic eruptions range in style from gently effusive to highly explosive, and may switch s...
At the Laguna del Maule volcanic complex in Southern Chile, one of the most active volcanic systems ...
Accurate forecasts of lava flow length rely on estimates of eruption andmagma properties and, poten...
The evolution of rhyolitic lava from effusion to cessation of activity is poorly understood. Recent...
The structures and textures preserved in lava domes reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive process...
During the 2011–2012 eruption at Cordón-Caulle, Chile, an extensive rhyolitic flowfield was created ...
International audienceDuring eruptions onto low slopes, basaltic Pahoehoe lava can form thin lobes t...
The dichotomy between explosive volcanic eruptions, which produce pyroclasts, and effusive eruptions...
The growth of lava domes can be either quiescent or violent, with transitions between styles of beha...
Long-lived basaltic eruptions often produce structurally complex, compound `a`a flow fields. Here we...
Understanding lava flow processes is important for interpreting existing lavas and for hazard assess...
Accurate forecasts of lava flow length rely on estimates of eruption and magma properties and, poten...
Lava flows pose a risk to infrastructure and communities near many volcanoes. Although the emplaceme...
The emplacement mechanisms of rhyolitic lava flows are enigmatic and, despite high lava viscosities ...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to allow highly viscous silicic magma to outgas efficiently en...
Silicic volcanic eruptions range in style from gently effusive to highly explosive, and may switch s...
At the Laguna del Maule volcanic complex in Southern Chile, one of the most active volcanic systems ...
Accurate forecasts of lava flow length rely on estimates of eruption andmagma properties and, poten...
The evolution of rhyolitic lava from effusion to cessation of activity is poorly understood. Recent...
The structures and textures preserved in lava domes reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive process...
During the 2011–2012 eruption at Cordón-Caulle, Chile, an extensive rhyolitic flowfield was created ...
International audienceDuring eruptions onto low slopes, basaltic Pahoehoe lava can form thin lobes t...
The dichotomy between explosive volcanic eruptions, which produce pyroclasts, and effusive eruptions...
The growth of lava domes can be either quiescent or violent, with transitions between styles of beha...
Long-lived basaltic eruptions often produce structurally complex, compound `a`a flow fields. Here we...