A fundamental classification of volcanoes divides them into "monogenetic" and "polygenetic." We discuss whether flood basalt fields, the largest volcanic provinces, are monogenetic or polygenetic. A polygenetic volcano, whether a shield volcano or a stratovolcano, erupts from the same dominant conduit for millions of years (excepting volumetrically small flank eruptions). A flood basalt province, built from different eruptive fissures dispersed over wide areas, can be considered a polygenetic volcano without any dominant vent. However, in the same characteristic, a flood basalt province resembles a monogenetic volcanic field, with only the difference that individual eruptions in the latter are much smaller. This leads to the question how a ...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) form in both oceanic and continental settings by the emplacement and ...
The factors controlling the preparation of volcanic eruptions in monogenetic fields are still poorly...
Achieving an understanding of the nature of monogenetic volcanic fields depends on identification of...
Basaltic volcanic fields consist of one or more volcanoes within a defined area that is separate fro...
The study of monogenetic volcanism around Earth is rapidly growing due to the increasing recognition...
Monogenetic volcanism is characterized by a large diversity of eruptive styles, morphologies and dep...
7th International MAAR Conference, 21-25 Mayo (2018), Olot.Enhancing volcanic risk assessment and de...
Ignimbrites are pyroclastic density current deposits common in explosive volcanism involving interme...
Monogenetic volcanoes are the most common form of continental basaltic volcanism on Earth and hence ...
The Croscat pyroclastic succession has been analysed to investigate the transition between different...
Clusters of small-volume volcanoes that individually may be defined as monogenetic, but have interlin...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) host the most frequently recurring, largest volume basaltic & silicic...
Artículo de publicación ISIUnderstanding the relationship between monogenetic and polygenetic volcan...
Monogenetic volcanism produces small basaltic volcanoes with an eruptive volume of less than 1 km3 a...
Artículo de publicación ISIEruptions of basaltic material in small-scale volcanic fields located in ...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) form in both oceanic and continental settings by the emplacement and ...
The factors controlling the preparation of volcanic eruptions in monogenetic fields are still poorly...
Achieving an understanding of the nature of monogenetic volcanic fields depends on identification of...
Basaltic volcanic fields consist of one or more volcanoes within a defined area that is separate fro...
The study of monogenetic volcanism around Earth is rapidly growing due to the increasing recognition...
Monogenetic volcanism is characterized by a large diversity of eruptive styles, morphologies and dep...
7th International MAAR Conference, 21-25 Mayo (2018), Olot.Enhancing volcanic risk assessment and de...
Ignimbrites are pyroclastic density current deposits common in explosive volcanism involving interme...
Monogenetic volcanoes are the most common form of continental basaltic volcanism on Earth and hence ...
The Croscat pyroclastic succession has been analysed to investigate the transition between different...
Clusters of small-volume volcanoes that individually may be defined as monogenetic, but have interlin...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) host the most frequently recurring, largest volume basaltic & silicic...
Artículo de publicación ISIUnderstanding the relationship between monogenetic and polygenetic volcan...
Monogenetic volcanism produces small basaltic volcanoes with an eruptive volume of less than 1 km3 a...
Artículo de publicación ISIEruptions of basaltic material in small-scale volcanic fields located in ...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) form in both oceanic and continental settings by the emplacement and ...
The factors controlling the preparation of volcanic eruptions in monogenetic fields are still poorly...
Achieving an understanding of the nature of monogenetic volcanic fields depends on identification of...