The deposits of two volcanic debris avalanches (VDA I and II) that occur in the upper Maronne valley, northwest sector of Cantal Volcano, France, were studied to establish their mechanisms of formation, transport and deposition. These two volcanic debris avalanches that clearly differ with regard to their structures, textures and extensions, exemplify the wide spectrum of events associated with large-scale sector collapse. VDA I is voluminous (similar to1 km(3) in the upper Maronne valley) and widespread. The deposits comprise two distinct facies: the block facies that forms the intermediate and upper part of the unit and the mixed facies that crops out essentially at the base of the unit. The block facies consists of more or less brecciate...
International audiencePiton des Neiges basaltic volcano (La Réunion) has been deeply dissected by er...
Socompa Volcano arguably provides the world's best-exposed example of a sector collapse-derived...
Volcanic products are generally deposited in topographical lows and are eroded in inverted relief Th...
The deposits of two volcanic debris avalanches (VDA I and II) that occur in the upper Maronne valley...
Understanding volcanic debris avalanche flow mechanisms is critical for assessing this volcanic haza...
International audienceWe study the lithology, structure, and emplacement of two debris-avalanche dep...
The deposits of volcanic debris avalanches (VDAs) contain diagnostic features that distinguish them ...
Large-scale catastrophic collapse of volcanic edifices is a relatively common phenomenon in the geol...
Debris avalanches, resulting from flank collapses that shape volcanic and mountainous edifices are r...
International audienceVolcanic debris avalanches are extremely destructive phenomena, with the poten...
La caractérisation granulaire de dépôts hétérométriques organisés en paquets glissés implique une dé...
International audienceCatastrophic volcanic landslides can involve different parts of a volcano that...
International audiencePiton des Neiges basaltic volcano (La Réunion) has been deeply dissected by er...
Socompa Volcano arguably provides the world's best-exposed example of a sector collapse-derived...
Volcanic products are generally deposited in topographical lows and are eroded in inverted relief Th...
The deposits of two volcanic debris avalanches (VDA I and II) that occur in the upper Maronne valley...
Understanding volcanic debris avalanche flow mechanisms is critical for assessing this volcanic haza...
International audienceWe study the lithology, structure, and emplacement of two debris-avalanche dep...
The deposits of volcanic debris avalanches (VDAs) contain diagnostic features that distinguish them ...
Large-scale catastrophic collapse of volcanic edifices is a relatively common phenomenon in the geol...
Debris avalanches, resulting from flank collapses that shape volcanic and mountainous edifices are r...
International audienceVolcanic debris avalanches are extremely destructive phenomena, with the poten...
La caractérisation granulaire de dépôts hétérométriques organisés en paquets glissés implique une dé...
International audienceCatastrophic volcanic landslides can involve different parts of a volcano that...
International audiencePiton des Neiges basaltic volcano (La Réunion) has been deeply dissected by er...
Socompa Volcano arguably provides the world's best-exposed example of a sector collapse-derived...
Volcanic products are generally deposited in topographical lows and are eroded in inverted relief Th...