Modelling has been used in the study of volcanic systems for more than 100 years, building upon the approach first applied by Sir James Hall in 1815. Informed by observations of volcanological phenomena in nature, including eye-witness accounts of eruptions, geophysical or geodetic monitoring of active volcanoes, and geological analysis of ancient deposits, laboratory and numerical models have been used to describe and quantify volcanic and magmatic processes that span orders of magnitudes of time and space. We review the use of laboratory and numerical modelling in volcanological research, focussing on sub-surface and eruptive processes including the accretion and evolution of magma chambers, the propagation of sheet intrusions, the develo...
One of the greatest remaining problems in modern volcanology is the process by which volcanic erupti...
INTRODUCTION Scientists are asked to describe and understand the complex behavior of natural process...
Accurate forecasting of future volcanic events of a volcano requires detailed understanding of its p...
Modelling has been used in the study of volcanic systems for more than 100 years, building upon the ...
For decades, scaled analog experiments have improved the understanding of a broad range of multiphas...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are complex systems that can generate a variety of hazardous phenomena,...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are complex systems that can generate a variety of hazardous phenomena,...
Volcanic eruptions are amongst the most spectacular of natural phenomena. During the past few years,...
Processes occurring in volcanic conduits, the pathways through which magma travels from its storage ...
Volcanic eruptions are unsteady multiphase phenomena, which encompass many inter-related processes a...
textNon-linear volcanic and magmatic processes control the occurrence and behavior of volcanic erupt...
Volcanic activity may lead to potential volcanic eruptions, but it also provides critical informatio...
Volcanism is an important mechanism by which internal heat is transported to the Earth\u27s surface ...
International audienceHazard assessment and definition of the eruptive scenarios at active volcanoes...
One of the greatest remaining problems in modern volcanology is the process by which volcanic erupti...
INTRODUCTION Scientists are asked to describe and understand the complex behavior of natural process...
Accurate forecasting of future volcanic events of a volcano requires detailed understanding of its p...
Modelling has been used in the study of volcanic systems for more than 100 years, building upon the ...
For decades, scaled analog experiments have improved the understanding of a broad range of multiphas...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are complex systems that can generate a variety of hazardous phenomena,...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are complex systems that can generate a variety of hazardous phenomena,...
Volcanic eruptions are amongst the most spectacular of natural phenomena. During the past few years,...
Processes occurring in volcanic conduits, the pathways through which magma travels from its storage ...
Volcanic eruptions are unsteady multiphase phenomena, which encompass many inter-related processes a...
textNon-linear volcanic and magmatic processes control the occurrence and behavior of volcanic erupt...
Volcanic activity may lead to potential volcanic eruptions, but it also provides critical informatio...
Volcanism is an important mechanism by which internal heat is transported to the Earth\u27s surface ...
International audienceHazard assessment and definition of the eruptive scenarios at active volcanoes...
One of the greatest remaining problems in modern volcanology is the process by which volcanic erupti...
INTRODUCTION Scientists are asked to describe and understand the complex behavior of natural process...
Accurate forecasting of future volcanic events of a volcano requires detailed understanding of its p...