Silicic effusive eruptions in deep submarine environments have not yet been directly observed and very few modern submarine silicic lavas and domes have been described. The eruption of Havre caldera volcano in the Kermadec arc in 2012 provided an outstanding database for research on deep submarine silicic effusive eruptions because it produced 15 rhyolite (70–72 wt.% SiO2) lavas and domes with a total volume of ∼0.21 km3 from 14 separate seafloor vents. Moreover, in 2015, the seafloor products were observed, mapped and sampled in exceptional detail (1-m resolution) using AUV Sentry and ROV Jason2 deployed from R/V Roger Revelle. Vent positions are strongly aligned, defining NW-SE and E-W trends along the southwestern and southern Havre cald...
Submarine volcanic eruptions are frequent and important events, yet they are rarely observed. Here w...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
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Silicic effusive eruptions in deep submarine environments have not yet been directly observed and ve...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Silicic effusive eruptions in deep submarine environments have not yet been directly observed and ve...
Silicic effusive eruptions in deep submarine environments have not yet been directly observed and ve...
Silicic effusive eruptions in deep submarine environments have not yet been directly observed and ve...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
The 2012 rhyolitic eruption of Havre submarine caldera in the Kermadec arc generated an assemblage o...
The 2012 rhyolitic eruption of Havre submarine caldera in the Kermadec arc generated an assemblage o...
The 2012 rhyolitic eruption of Havre submarine caldera in the Kermadec arc generated an assemblage o...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Submarine volcanic eruptions are frequent and important events, yet they are rarely observed. Here w...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
Silicic effusive eruptions in deep submarine environments have not yet been directly observed and ve...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Silicic effusive eruptions in deep submarine environments have not yet been directly observed and ve...
Silicic effusive eruptions in deep submarine environments have not yet been directly observed and ve...
Silicic effusive eruptions in deep submarine environments have not yet been directly observed and ve...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
The 2012 rhyolitic eruption of Havre submarine caldera in the Kermadec arc generated an assemblage o...
The 2012 rhyolitic eruption of Havre submarine caldera in the Kermadec arc generated an assemblage o...
The 2012 rhyolitic eruption of Havre submarine caldera in the Kermadec arc generated an assemblage o...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Submarine volcanic eruptions are frequent and important events, yet they are rarely observed. Here w...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of The ...