Basaltic volcanism is most typically thought to produce effusion of lava, with the most explosive manifestations ranging from mild Strombolian activity to more energetic fire fountain eruptions. However, some basaltic eruptions are now recognized as extremely violent, i.e., generating widespread phreatomagmatic, subplinian and Plinian fall deposits. We focus here on the influence of conduit processes, especially partial open-system degassing, in triggering abrupt changes in style and intensity that occurred during two examples of basaltic Plinian volcanism. We use the 1886 eruption of Tarawera, New Zealand, the youngest known basaltic Plinian eruption and the only one for which there are detailed written eyewitness accounts, and the well-do...
The permeability of volcanic conduit walls and overlying plug can govern the degassing and explosivi...
The permeability of volcanic conduit walls and overlying plug can govern the degassing and explosivi...
Basaltic magmas can transport and release large amounts of volatiles into the atmosphere, especially...
Basaltic volcanism is most typically thought to produce effusion of lava, with the most explosive ma...
The Etna 122 BC basaltic eruption had two Plinian phases, each preceded and followed by weak phreati...
Basaltic volcanoes produce a range of eruptive styles, from Strombolian to low-intensity fire founta...
The Etna 122 BC basaltic eruption had two Plinian phases, each preceded and followed by weak phreati...
Basaltic volcanism is the most widespread volcanic activity on Earth and planetary bodies. On Earth,...
Basaltic volcanoes produce a range of eruptive styles, from Strombolian to low-intensity fire founta...
Basaltic magmas can transport and release large amounts of volatiles into the atmosphere, especially...
Explosive activity at Mt. Etna from July 19 to August 7, 2001, provides a good case study to investi...
Basaltic volcanism is the most widespread volcanic activity on Earth and planetary bodies. On Earth,...
The current paradigm for volcanic eruptions is that magma erupts from a deep magma reservoir through...
New Zealand's biggest and most destructive volcanic eruption of historical times was that of Tarawer...
The permeability of volcanic conduit walls and overlying plug can govern the degassing and explosivi...
The permeability of volcanic conduit walls and overlying plug can govern the degassing and explosivi...
The permeability of volcanic conduit walls and overlying plug can govern the degassing and explosivi...
Basaltic magmas can transport and release large amounts of volatiles into the atmosphere, especially...
Basaltic volcanism is most typically thought to produce effusion of lava, with the most explosive ma...
The Etna 122 BC basaltic eruption had two Plinian phases, each preceded and followed by weak phreati...
Basaltic volcanoes produce a range of eruptive styles, from Strombolian to low-intensity fire founta...
The Etna 122 BC basaltic eruption had two Plinian phases, each preceded and followed by weak phreati...
Basaltic volcanism is the most widespread volcanic activity on Earth and planetary bodies. On Earth,...
Basaltic volcanoes produce a range of eruptive styles, from Strombolian to low-intensity fire founta...
Basaltic magmas can transport and release large amounts of volatiles into the atmosphere, especially...
Explosive activity at Mt. Etna from July 19 to August 7, 2001, provides a good case study to investi...
Basaltic volcanism is the most widespread volcanic activity on Earth and planetary bodies. On Earth,...
The current paradigm for volcanic eruptions is that magma erupts from a deep magma reservoir through...
New Zealand's biggest and most destructive volcanic eruption of historical times was that of Tarawer...
The permeability of volcanic conduit walls and overlying plug can govern the degassing and explosivi...
The permeability of volcanic conduit walls and overlying plug can govern the degassing and explosivi...
The permeability of volcanic conduit walls and overlying plug can govern the degassing and explosivi...
Basaltic magmas can transport and release large amounts of volatiles into the atmosphere, especially...