Violent strombolian (transitional) eruptions are common in mafic arc settings and are characterized by simultaneous explosive activity from scoria cone vents and lava effusion from lateral vents. This dual activity requires magma from the feeder conduit to split into vertical and lateral branches somewhere near the base of the scoria cone. Additionally, if the flow is separated, gas and liquid (+ crystals) components of the magma may be partitioned unevenly between the two branches. Because flow separation requires bubbles to move independently of the liquid over time scales of magma ascent separation is promoted by low magma viscosities and by high magma H2O content (i.e. sufficiently deep bubble nucleation to allow organization of the gas...
Strombolian eruptions are characterized by low-energy explosive activity, which may repeat, at fairl...
The entry of groundwater into volcanic conduits has been proposed as a major modifying agent of erup...
Abstract: Basaltic open vent volcanoes are major global sources of volcanic gases. Many of these vol...
Violent strombolian (transitional) eruptions are common in mafic arc settings and are characterized ...
The flow dynamics of magmas is controlled by several parameters, including magma rheology, density, ...
The pressure evolution of a cooling and crystallising body of magma stored in the crust is sensitive...
Pyroclast textures document volcanic conduit processes and may be key to hazard forecasting. Here we...
The eruption style of silicic magmas is affected by the loss of gas (outgassing) during ascent. We i...
International audienceThe mechanisms of hazardous silicic eruptions are controlled by complex, poorl...
Plinian air‐fall deposits and ignimbrites are the principal products of explosive eruptions of high ...
The volcanic activity that built up the Monte dei Porri stratocone (Salina Island) was reconstructed...
It is currently impractical to measure what happens in a volcano during an explosive eruption, and u...
The dynamics of separated two-phase flow of basaltic magmas in cylindrical conduits has been explore...
Strombolian eruptions are characterized by low-energy explosive activity, which may repeat, at fairl...
The entry of groundwater into volcanic conduits has been proposed as a major modifying agent of erup...
Abstract: Basaltic open vent volcanoes are major global sources of volcanic gases. Many of these vol...
Violent strombolian (transitional) eruptions are common in mafic arc settings and are characterized ...
The flow dynamics of magmas is controlled by several parameters, including magma rheology, density, ...
The pressure evolution of a cooling and crystallising body of magma stored in the crust is sensitive...
Pyroclast textures document volcanic conduit processes and may be key to hazard forecasting. Here we...
The eruption style of silicic magmas is affected by the loss of gas (outgassing) during ascent. We i...
International audienceThe mechanisms of hazardous silicic eruptions are controlled by complex, poorl...
Plinian air‐fall deposits and ignimbrites are the principal products of explosive eruptions of high ...
The volcanic activity that built up the Monte dei Porri stratocone (Salina Island) was reconstructed...
It is currently impractical to measure what happens in a volcano during an explosive eruption, and u...
The dynamics of separated two-phase flow of basaltic magmas in cylindrical conduits has been explore...
Strombolian eruptions are characterized by low-energy explosive activity, which may repeat, at fairl...
The entry of groundwater into volcanic conduits has been proposed as a major modifying agent of erup...
Abstract: Basaltic open vent volcanoes are major global sources of volcanic gases. Many of these vol...