The plutonic-volcanic connection remains one of the main challenges to understanding volcanic eruptions. Past studies have usually approached this using geochemical analysis. Quantitative microstructural analysis is a proven and essential technique for providing context for geochemical data, especially in the formation of cumulates; a necessary process in segregating eruptible melt. This thesis aims to understand the plutonic-volcanic connection by using microstructural analyses in conjunction with geochemical data on erupted plutonic lithics at the Akaroa Volcanic Complex (AVC). There are no exposures of in situ plutonic material at the AVC (other than the late-stage Onawe syenite and gabbro), but plutonic lithics within lava flows provide...
Granitoid lithic clasts from the 0.7 ka Kaharoa eruption at the Tarawera volcano (Okataina Volcanic ...
This thesis investigates the origin, evolution and emplacement of magmas parental to the Tynong Prov...
Andesitic volcanoes are notorious for their rapid and unpredictable changes in eruptive style betwe...
Plutonic lithics from the Cretaceous Akaroa Volcanic Complex (AVC), New Zealand, have textures and c...
This thesis presents a detailed geological, petrological and geochemical study of Akaroa Volcano, Ba...
The study of Tongariro Volcanic Complex in New Zealand gives an opportunity to view arc magmatism fr...
Appendix A1 Published methodology was removed as it is ©Microscopy Society of America 2018. It may ...
Mt. Taranaki is a back-arc stratovolcano situated in the North Island of New Zealand, c. 400 km west...
This thesis research focuses on clast and crystal-specific studies to investigate the pre- and syn-e...
Volcanism is the surface expression of magma intrusion, crystallization, assimilation and hybridizat...
Interactions between mafic and felsic magma are common in magmatic systems. In silicic volcanic syst...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017Transitions in eruptive style and eruption ...
Pyroclastic flows are the most devastating phenomena of explosive volcanic eruptions. These hazardou...
The Mount Misery rhyolites are a group of three complex lava domes, which are part of the Minden Rhy...
Detailed mapping studies of Quaternary stratovolcanoes provide critical frameworks for examining the...
Granitoid lithic clasts from the 0.7 ka Kaharoa eruption at the Tarawera volcano (Okataina Volcanic ...
This thesis investigates the origin, evolution and emplacement of magmas parental to the Tynong Prov...
Andesitic volcanoes are notorious for their rapid and unpredictable changes in eruptive style betwe...
Plutonic lithics from the Cretaceous Akaroa Volcanic Complex (AVC), New Zealand, have textures and c...
This thesis presents a detailed geological, petrological and geochemical study of Akaroa Volcano, Ba...
The study of Tongariro Volcanic Complex in New Zealand gives an opportunity to view arc magmatism fr...
Appendix A1 Published methodology was removed as it is ©Microscopy Society of America 2018. It may ...
Mt. Taranaki is a back-arc stratovolcano situated in the North Island of New Zealand, c. 400 km west...
This thesis research focuses on clast and crystal-specific studies to investigate the pre- and syn-e...
Volcanism is the surface expression of magma intrusion, crystallization, assimilation and hybridizat...
Interactions between mafic and felsic magma are common in magmatic systems. In silicic volcanic syst...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017Transitions in eruptive style and eruption ...
Pyroclastic flows are the most devastating phenomena of explosive volcanic eruptions. These hazardou...
The Mount Misery rhyolites are a group of three complex lava domes, which are part of the Minden Rhy...
Detailed mapping studies of Quaternary stratovolcanoes provide critical frameworks for examining the...
Granitoid lithic clasts from the 0.7 ka Kaharoa eruption at the Tarawera volcano (Okataina Volcanic ...
This thesis investigates the origin, evolution and emplacement of magmas parental to the Tynong Prov...
Andesitic volcanoes are notorious for their rapid and unpredictable changes in eruptive style betwe...