Many active volcanoes around the world alternate episodes of unrest and mildly explosive eruptions with quiescent periods dominated by abundant but passive gas emissions. These are the so-called persistently degassing volcanoes, and well-known examples are Mayon (Philippines) and Etna (Italy). Here, we develop a new lumped-parameter model to investigate by how much the gas released during quiescence can decrease the pressure within persistently degassing volcanoes. Our model is driven by the gas fluxes measured with monitoring systems and takes into account the size of the conduit and reservoir, the viscoelastic response of the crust, the magma density change, the bubble exsolution and expansion at depth, and the hydraulic connectivity betw...
When modelling the composition of chemical gases released at basaltic volcanoes, two end-member pro...
Long-term measurements of volcanic gas emissions conducted during the last decade suggest that under...
This study assesses the effect of decompression rate on two processes that directly influence the be...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the start-up of volcanic unrest is crucial to improve the ...
Persistently degassing volcanoes are the most active sub-aerial volcanoes around the world. Their ac...
Quiescently active volcanoes are enigmatic due to their restlessness but lack of eruptive activity. ...
International audience[1] Episodic magmatic degassing has been observed at numerous volcanoes, espec...
International audienceDespite being a widespread and common process, the impact of passive volcanic ...
Using constraints from literature data on the petrology and texture of erupted material from Strombo...
Open-vent, persistently degassing volcanoes—such as Stromboli and Etna (Italy), Villarrica (Chile), ...
Magma degassing plays a fundamental role in controlling the style of volcanic eruptions. Whether a v...
During the reawaking of a volcano, magmas migrating through the shallow crust have to pass through h...
Eruptions of intermediate magma may be explosive or effusive. The development of open system degassi...
Mount Etna volcano (Sicily, Italy) is the place where short-lived radioactive disequilibrium measur...
International audienceAfter its 1980 explosive eruption, Mount St Helens developed a lava dome that ...
When modelling the composition of chemical gases released at basaltic volcanoes, two end-member pro...
Long-term measurements of volcanic gas emissions conducted during the last decade suggest that under...
This study assesses the effect of decompression rate on two processes that directly influence the be...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the start-up of volcanic unrest is crucial to improve the ...
Persistently degassing volcanoes are the most active sub-aerial volcanoes around the world. Their ac...
Quiescently active volcanoes are enigmatic due to their restlessness but lack of eruptive activity. ...
International audience[1] Episodic magmatic degassing has been observed at numerous volcanoes, espec...
International audienceDespite being a widespread and common process, the impact of passive volcanic ...
Using constraints from literature data on the petrology and texture of erupted material from Strombo...
Open-vent, persistently degassing volcanoes—such as Stromboli and Etna (Italy), Villarrica (Chile), ...
Magma degassing plays a fundamental role in controlling the style of volcanic eruptions. Whether a v...
During the reawaking of a volcano, magmas migrating through the shallow crust have to pass through h...
Eruptions of intermediate magma may be explosive or effusive. The development of open system degassi...
Mount Etna volcano (Sicily, Italy) is the place where short-lived radioactive disequilibrium measur...
International audienceAfter its 1980 explosive eruption, Mount St Helens developed a lava dome that ...
When modelling the composition of chemical gases released at basaltic volcanoes, two end-member pro...
Long-term measurements of volcanic gas emissions conducted during the last decade suggest that under...
This study assesses the effect of decompression rate on two processes that directly influence the be...