Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclastic deposits and deliver ash into global atmospheric circulation systems. As calderas collapse, the eruptions can deposit thick proximal ignimbrite sequences and thinner ignimbrites more distally. However, the proximal record of caldera collapse is often obscured by later intrusions, volcanism, faults, alteration, water and sediments, which significantly limits our understanding of these eruptions. A Palaeogene caldera system in central Arran, western Scotland, preserves a rare proximal caldera-fill succession, the Arran Volcanic Formation. This caldera largely comprises highly heterogeneous ignimbrites and minor intra-caldera sedimentary roc...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the accumulation of large silicic magma bodies in the uppe...
In this thesis, the internal stratigraphy, facies, and facies architecture of the rhyodacitic 184 ka...
Rhyolitic eruptions are commonly sourced from silicic caldera systems and display a great variety of...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
The Northern Marginal Zone of the Rum Central Igneous Complex in NW Scotland represents part of the ...
Large volcanic eruptions on Earth commonly occur with a collapse of the roof of a crustal magma rese...
The current exposure of the British & Irish Palaeogene Igneous Province (BPIP) is dominated by s...
Collapse calderas are defined as the volcanic depression that result from the disruption of the geom...
Calderas are subcircular depressions resulting from the withdrawal of magma from the chamber to feed...
Explosive, caldera-forming eruptions are exceptional and hazardous volcanic phenomena. The 1883 erup...
International audienceCollapse calderas are frequent in the evolution of volcanic systems, but very ...
The eruption of the Permian Ora caldera of northern Italy during the Hercynian-Variscan tectonic cyc...
6p.International audienceVolcanic edifice construction at the Earth's surface significantly modifies...
The Coranzulí caldera (23°00′ S ? 66°15′ W) is one of the least known caldera complexes in the easte...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the accumulation of large silicic magma bodies in the uppe...
In this thesis, the internal stratigraphy, facies, and facies architecture of the rhyodacitic 184 ka...
Rhyolitic eruptions are commonly sourced from silicic caldera systems and display a great variety of...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
The Northern Marginal Zone of the Rum Central Igneous Complex in NW Scotland represents part of the ...
Large volcanic eruptions on Earth commonly occur with a collapse of the roof of a crustal magma rese...
The current exposure of the British & Irish Palaeogene Igneous Province (BPIP) is dominated by s...
Collapse calderas are defined as the volcanic depression that result from the disruption of the geom...
Calderas are subcircular depressions resulting from the withdrawal of magma from the chamber to feed...
Explosive, caldera-forming eruptions are exceptional and hazardous volcanic phenomena. The 1883 erup...
International audienceCollapse calderas are frequent in the evolution of volcanic systems, but very ...
The eruption of the Permian Ora caldera of northern Italy during the Hercynian-Variscan tectonic cyc...
6p.International audienceVolcanic edifice construction at the Earth's surface significantly modifies...
The Coranzulí caldera (23°00′ S ? 66°15′ W) is one of the least known caldera complexes in the easte...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the accumulation of large silicic magma bodies in the uppe...
In this thesis, the internal stratigraphy, facies, and facies architecture of the rhyodacitic 184 ka...
Rhyolitic eruptions are commonly sourced from silicic caldera systems and display a great variety of...