Despite increasing recognition of silicic pumice-bearing deposits in the deep marine environment, the processes involved in explosive silicic submarine eruptions remain in question. Here we present data on bubble sizes and number densities (number of bubbles per unit of melt matrix) for deep submarine-erupted pumices from three volcanoes (Healy, Raoul SW and Havre) along the Kermadec arc (SW Pacific) to investigate the effects of a significant (>~1 km) overlying water column and the associated increased hydrostatic pressure on magma vesiculation and fragmentation. We compare these textural data with those from chemically similar, subaerially erupted pyroclasts from nearby Raoul volcano as well as submarine-erupted ‘Tangaroan’ fragments d...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Silicic submarine volcanic eruptions can produce large volumes of pumices that may rise buoyantly to...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Despite increasing recognition of silicic pumice-bearing deposits in the deep marine environment, th...
This research explores the dynamics of subaerial and submarine explosive silicic volcanism in the Ke...
Meter-scale vesicular blocks, termed “giant pumice,” are characteristic primary products of many sub...
Pyroclastic deposits from four caldera volcanoes in the Kermadec arc have been sampled from subaeria...
Submarine pyroclastic eruptions at depths greater than a few hundred meters are generally considered...
Domes of the Sumisu volcanic complex (western Pacific), having summits at ocean depths of 1100, 600,...
The submarine Healy volcano (southern Kermadec arc), with a 2-2.5 km wide caldera, is pervasively ma...
The dynamics of deep sea explosive eruptions, the dispersion of the pyroclasts, and how submarine er...
Magmas erupted in deep-water environments (>500 m) are subject to physical constraints very diffe...
A long-standing conceptual model for deep submarine eruptions is that high hydrostatic pressure hind...
Constraining the syn-eruptive volatile contents of magmatic melt is critical to understanding the in...
Submarine pyroclastic eruptions at depths greater than a few hundred meters are generally considered...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Silicic submarine volcanic eruptions can produce large volumes of pumices that may rise buoyantly to...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Despite increasing recognition of silicic pumice-bearing deposits in the deep marine environment, th...
This research explores the dynamics of subaerial and submarine explosive silicic volcanism in the Ke...
Meter-scale vesicular blocks, termed “giant pumice,” are characteristic primary products of many sub...
Pyroclastic deposits from four caldera volcanoes in the Kermadec arc have been sampled from subaeria...
Submarine pyroclastic eruptions at depths greater than a few hundred meters are generally considered...
Domes of the Sumisu volcanic complex (western Pacific), having summits at ocean depths of 1100, 600,...
The submarine Healy volcano (southern Kermadec arc), with a 2-2.5 km wide caldera, is pervasively ma...
The dynamics of deep sea explosive eruptions, the dispersion of the pyroclasts, and how submarine er...
Magmas erupted in deep-water environments (>500 m) are subject to physical constraints very diffe...
A long-standing conceptual model for deep submarine eruptions is that high hydrostatic pressure hind...
Constraining the syn-eruptive volatile contents of magmatic melt is critical to understanding the in...
Submarine pyroclastic eruptions at depths greater than a few hundred meters are generally considered...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Silicic submarine volcanic eruptions can produce large volumes of pumices that may rise buoyantly to...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...