This study presents long‐term volumes and construction rates for the Mont Conil‐Mont Pelée volcano and rate estimates at which volcanic activity creates relief. An algorithm, ShapeVolc, is used to numerically model topographic surfaces. Volcano morphology is analyzed using current digital elevation model in combination with mapped geology to produce 10 paleotopographies at the end of four constructional stages and three destructional events. Volumes of each constructional stage were estimated at about 35.2 km3, 26.2 km3, 8.3 km3, and 2.5 km3 for a total cumulative erupted volume of 72.2 km3. We estimate that Mont Pelée accounted for about 10% of the Lesser Antilles arc production in the last 100 kyr. The volcano has been built at an average...
International audienceWe present 23 new ages from three volcanic complexes of the Lesser Antilles ar...
International audienceAbstract Flank destabilizations are common processes in the life of a volcano....
International audienceMarine tephrochronology provides a good alternative to study the eruptive hist...
This study presents long‐term volumes and construction rates for the Mont Conil‐Mont Pelée volcano a...
International audiencePlinian explosive eruptions represent a major volcanic hazard in the Lesser An...
International audienceMontagne Pelée is one of the most active volcanoes of the Lesser Antilles arc,...
Montagne Pelée is one of the most active volcanoes of the Lesser Antilles arc, with two to three mag...
International audienceMajor volcanic hazards in the Lesser Antilles arc include powerful Plinian exp...
International audienceThe reconstruction of volcanic landforms is an effective way to assess the con...
International audienceWe combine radiometric ages and geomorphologic investigations to quantify the ...
Martinique is the Lesser Antilles Island where the most complete volcanic history of the arc can be ...
International audienceReunion Island (Indian Ocean) is a volcanic complex whose eruptive history was...
International audienceMartinique is the Lesser Antilles Island where the most complete volcanic hist...
International audienceThe products of eruptive and mass-wasting processes that built island arc volc...
International audienceFlank-collapse events are now recognized as common processes of destruction of...
International audienceWe present 23 new ages from three volcanic complexes of the Lesser Antilles ar...
International audienceAbstract Flank destabilizations are common processes in the life of a volcano....
International audienceMarine tephrochronology provides a good alternative to study the eruptive hist...
This study presents long‐term volumes and construction rates for the Mont Conil‐Mont Pelée volcano a...
International audiencePlinian explosive eruptions represent a major volcanic hazard in the Lesser An...
International audienceMontagne Pelée is one of the most active volcanoes of the Lesser Antilles arc,...
Montagne Pelée is one of the most active volcanoes of the Lesser Antilles arc, with two to three mag...
International audienceMajor volcanic hazards in the Lesser Antilles arc include powerful Plinian exp...
International audienceThe reconstruction of volcanic landforms is an effective way to assess the con...
International audienceWe combine radiometric ages and geomorphologic investigations to quantify the ...
Martinique is the Lesser Antilles Island where the most complete volcanic history of the arc can be ...
International audienceReunion Island (Indian Ocean) is a volcanic complex whose eruptive history was...
International audienceMartinique is the Lesser Antilles Island where the most complete volcanic hist...
International audienceThe products of eruptive and mass-wasting processes that built island arc volc...
International audienceFlank-collapse events are now recognized as common processes of destruction of...
International audienceWe present 23 new ages from three volcanic complexes of the Lesser Antilles ar...
International audienceAbstract Flank destabilizations are common processes in the life of a volcano....
International audienceMarine tephrochronology provides a good alternative to study the eruptive hist...