Lava dome eruptions subjected to high extrusion rates commonly evolve from endogenous to exogenous growth and limits to their structural stability hold catastrophic potential as explosive eruption triggers. In the conduit, strain localisation in magma, accompanied by seismogenic failure, marks the onset of brittle magma ascent dynamics. The rock record of exogenous dome structures preserves vestiges of cataclastic processes and thermal anomalies, key to unravelling subsurface processes. Here, a combined structural, thermal and magnetic investigation of a shear band crosscutting a large block erupted in 2010 at Soufrière Hills volcano (SHV) reveals evidence of faulting and frictional melting within the magmatic column. The mineralogy of this...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
The mild activity of basaltic volcanoes is punctuated by violent explosive eruptions that occur with...
We consider the process of slow extrusion of very viscous magma that forms lava domes. Dome-buildin...
Volcanic landscapes often present advantages for people who inhabit the surrounding areas, but the i...
During volcanic eruptions, domes of solidifying magma can form at the volcano summit. As magma ascen...
Shearing of magma during ascent can promote strain localisation near the conduit margins. Anymechani...
The extent to which transitions from dominantly viscous to dominantly brittle magma deformation regu...
Terrestrial volcanic eruptions are the consequence of magmas ascending to the surface of the Earth. ...
International audienceRhyodacitic volcanoes such as Mount St. Helens (MSH), Soufrière Hills, Mount U...
Silicic volcanic eruptions are typically accompanied by repetitive Long-Period (LP) seismicity that ...
It is proposed that fault textures in two dissected rhyolitic conduits in Iceland preserve evidence ...
The transition from an endogenous to an exogenous regime of lava dome growth must be achieved by the...
The evolution of rhyolitic lava from effusion to cessation of activity is poorly understood. Recent...
Dome-forming eruption is a frequent eruptive style and a major hazard on numerous volcanoes worldwid...
As magma ascends to shallow levels in the volcanic conduit, volatile exsolution can produce a dramat...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
The mild activity of basaltic volcanoes is punctuated by violent explosive eruptions that occur with...
We consider the process of slow extrusion of very viscous magma that forms lava domes. Dome-buildin...
Volcanic landscapes often present advantages for people who inhabit the surrounding areas, but the i...
During volcanic eruptions, domes of solidifying magma can form at the volcano summit. As magma ascen...
Shearing of magma during ascent can promote strain localisation near the conduit margins. Anymechani...
The extent to which transitions from dominantly viscous to dominantly brittle magma deformation regu...
Terrestrial volcanic eruptions are the consequence of magmas ascending to the surface of the Earth. ...
International audienceRhyodacitic volcanoes such as Mount St. Helens (MSH), Soufrière Hills, Mount U...
Silicic volcanic eruptions are typically accompanied by repetitive Long-Period (LP) seismicity that ...
It is proposed that fault textures in two dissected rhyolitic conduits in Iceland preserve evidence ...
The transition from an endogenous to an exogenous regime of lava dome growth must be achieved by the...
The evolution of rhyolitic lava from effusion to cessation of activity is poorly understood. Recent...
Dome-forming eruption is a frequent eruptive style and a major hazard on numerous volcanoes worldwid...
As magma ascends to shallow levels in the volcanic conduit, volatile exsolution can produce a dramat...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
The mild activity of basaltic volcanoes is punctuated by violent explosive eruptions that occur with...
We consider the process of slow extrusion of very viscous magma that forms lava domes. Dome-buildin...