The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document the development of a monogenetic cinder cone and its associated lava flows and tephra blanket. Three 'type' sections provide a complete tephra record for the eruption, which is placed in a temporal framework by comparing both bulk tephra and olivine phenocryst compositions to dated samples of lava and tephra. Our data support the hypothesis of Luhr (2001) that the first four months of activity were fed by a magma batch (Phase 1) that was distinct from the magma that supplied the subsequent eight years of activity. We further suggest that the earliest erupted (vanguard) magma records evidence of temporary residence at shallow levels prior to eru...
The 1913 sub-Plinian eruption of Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico) occurred after almost 100 years of...
The detailed eruptive history of arc volcanic fields provides the fundamental data necessary to accu...
Violent Strombolian is a term that was originally used by MacDonald [Macdonald, G.A., 1972. Volcanoe...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
Paricutin volcano is the youngest monogenetic cone of the Michoacán–Guanajuato volcanic field (Mexic...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...
The petrologic diversity of volcanic rocks reflects the dynamics of magma reservoirs and the tempora...
Little is known about how the internal structures of explosive calderas vary with time, and whether ...
Effusive eruptions dominate the eruptive record of many arc volcanoes and may hold crucial informati...
On December 29, 2013, an isolated vulcanian-type eruption occurred at Chaparrastique volcano (El Sal...
Little is known about how the internal structures of explosive calderas vary with time, and whether ...
Effusive eruptions dominate the eruptive record of many arc volcanoes and may hold crucial informati...
On December 29, 2013, an isolated vulcanian-type eruption occurred at Chaparrastique volcano (El Sal...
The August 1991 eruptions of Hudson volcano produced ∼2.7 km3 (dense rock equivalent, DRE) of basalt...
The 1913 sub-Plinian eruption of Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico) occurred after almost 100 years of...
The detailed eruptive history of arc volcanic fields provides the fundamental data necessary to accu...
Violent Strombolian is a term that was originally used by MacDonald [Macdonald, G.A., 1972. Volcanoe...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
Paricutin volcano is the youngest monogenetic cone of the Michoacán–Guanajuato volcanic field (Mexic...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...
The petrologic diversity of volcanic rocks reflects the dynamics of magma reservoirs and the tempora...
Little is known about how the internal structures of explosive calderas vary with time, and whether ...
Effusive eruptions dominate the eruptive record of many arc volcanoes and may hold crucial informati...
On December 29, 2013, an isolated vulcanian-type eruption occurred at Chaparrastique volcano (El Sal...
Little is known about how the internal structures of explosive calderas vary with time, and whether ...
Effusive eruptions dominate the eruptive record of many arc volcanoes and may hold crucial informati...
On December 29, 2013, an isolated vulcanian-type eruption occurred at Chaparrastique volcano (El Sal...
The August 1991 eruptions of Hudson volcano produced ∼2.7 km3 (dense rock equivalent, DRE) of basalt...
The 1913 sub-Plinian eruption of Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico) occurred after almost 100 years of...
The detailed eruptive history of arc volcanic fields provides the fundamental data necessary to accu...
Violent Strombolian is a term that was originally used by MacDonald [Macdonald, G.A., 1972. Volcanoe...