International audienceIn April 2007, Piton de la Fournaise volcano experienced a caldera collapse during its largest historical eruption. We present here a structural analysis both of the caldera and the surrounding area, and precise GPS data recorded with a dense GPS network specifically dedicated to the analysis of deformation related to the summit collapse structures. Despite a collapse of more than 300 m in the central zone, the geometry of the new caldera is similar in map view to that of the pre-existing collapsed structure, which was formed from the coalescence of several pit craters. The caldera shows an asymmetric inner geometry with sub-vertical walls in the NW quadrant and steep scarps composed of inward tilted blocks in the sout...
International audiencePiton de la Fournaise is one of the world's most active and visited volcanoes....
International audienceFollowing the emblematic flank collapse of Mount St Helens in 1981, numerous m...
International audienceBasaltic volcanoes are among the largest volcanic edifices on the Earth. These...
International audienceIn April 2007, Piton de la Fournaise volcano experienced a caldera collapse du...
In April 2007, Piton de la Fournaise volcano experienced a caldera collapse during its largest histo...
International audienceCollapse calderas are frequent in the evolution of volcanic systems, but very ...
International audienceOn April 5th 2007, a major collapse of the Dolomieu summit crater occurred at ...
International audienceSeismic records from La Réunion Island very broadband Geoscope station are inv...
International audienceSeismic records from the RER very broad-band seismic station (La Réunion Islan...
International audienceThe incremental caldera collapses of Fernandina (1968), Miyakejima (2000), and...
International audienceWe produced new multi-temporal Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) of the April 20...
International audienceAfter 15 months of summit deflation, the unrest of Piton de La Fournaise renew...
International audiencePiton de la Fournaise is one of the world's most active and visited volcanoes....
International audienceFollowing the emblematic flank collapse of Mount St Helens in 1981, numerous m...
International audienceBasaltic volcanoes are among the largest volcanic edifices on the Earth. These...
International audienceIn April 2007, Piton de la Fournaise volcano experienced a caldera collapse du...
In April 2007, Piton de la Fournaise volcano experienced a caldera collapse during its largest histo...
International audienceCollapse calderas are frequent in the evolution of volcanic systems, but very ...
International audienceOn April 5th 2007, a major collapse of the Dolomieu summit crater occurred at ...
International audienceSeismic records from La Réunion Island very broadband Geoscope station are inv...
International audienceSeismic records from the RER very broad-band seismic station (La Réunion Islan...
International audienceThe incremental caldera collapses of Fernandina (1968), Miyakejima (2000), and...
International audienceWe produced new multi-temporal Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) of the April 20...
International audienceAfter 15 months of summit deflation, the unrest of Piton de La Fournaise renew...
International audiencePiton de la Fournaise is one of the world's most active and visited volcanoes....
International audienceFollowing the emblematic flank collapse of Mount St Helens in 1981, numerous m...
International audienceBasaltic volcanoes are among the largest volcanic edifices on the Earth. These...