Rhyolite and felsite cuttings were collected at Krafla volcano during the perforation of the Iceland Deep Drilling Project Well 1 (IDDP-1). The perforation was stopped at a depth of 2100m due to intersection with a rhyolite magma that intruded the felsite host rock. Rhyolite cuttings are vitrophiric (glass ~95%, RHL) and exhibit a mineral assemblage made of plagioclase+augite+pigeonite+titanomagnetite. Felsite cuttings display evidences of partial melting, responding to variable degrees of quartz+plagioclase+alkali feldspar+augite+ titanomagnetite dissolution. The interstitial glass analyzed close to (i.e., FLS1) and far from (i.e., FLS2) the reaction surface of pyroxene from felsite cuttings shows continuous changes between the two e...
International audienceWe present a petrologic study of the ca. 110 ka Halarauður eruption (7 ± 6 km3...
Magmatic conditions prior to explosive eruption are often investigated using geochemical signatures ...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
Rhyolite and felsite cuttings were collected at Krafla volcano during the perforation of the Iceland...
A shallow, silica-rich rhyolitic magma body was drilled during the perforation of the Krafla caldera...
We present a detailed petrologic study of rhyolites from seven eruptions spanning the full (∼190 ky)...
The unexpected intersection of rhyolitic magma and retrieval of quenched glass particles at the Icel...
We have studied glass-bearing leucocratic (granitic to Qz-monzonitic) crustal xenoliths from the Tin...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
Rhyolitic obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland, record the interaction between mobile hydrous spec...
SUMMARY. Alkalic rhyolites with peralkaline affinities, bearing quartz and potassic feldspar pheno-c...
The exposed Icelandic crust contains ~10% rhyolite and ~90% basalt, and there is ample evidence in b...
International audienceRhyolitic obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland, record the interaction betwe...
Felsic pyroclastic deposits of overall low crystallinity erupted from caldera volcanoes frequently d...
Four field areas, representing different tectonic settings, have been chosen to study eruption and p...
International audienceWe present a petrologic study of the ca. 110 ka Halarauður eruption (7 ± 6 km3...
Magmatic conditions prior to explosive eruption are often investigated using geochemical signatures ...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
Rhyolite and felsite cuttings were collected at Krafla volcano during the perforation of the Iceland...
A shallow, silica-rich rhyolitic magma body was drilled during the perforation of the Krafla caldera...
We present a detailed petrologic study of rhyolites from seven eruptions spanning the full (∼190 ky)...
The unexpected intersection of rhyolitic magma and retrieval of quenched glass particles at the Icel...
We have studied glass-bearing leucocratic (granitic to Qz-monzonitic) crustal xenoliths from the Tin...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
Rhyolitic obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland, record the interaction between mobile hydrous spec...
SUMMARY. Alkalic rhyolites with peralkaline affinities, bearing quartz and potassic feldspar pheno-c...
The exposed Icelandic crust contains ~10% rhyolite and ~90% basalt, and there is ample evidence in b...
International audienceRhyolitic obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland, record the interaction betwe...
Felsic pyroclastic deposits of overall low crystallinity erupted from caldera volcanoes frequently d...
Four field areas, representing different tectonic settings, have been chosen to study eruption and p...
International audienceWe present a petrologic study of the ca. 110 ka Halarauður eruption (7 ± 6 km3...
Magmatic conditions prior to explosive eruption are often investigated using geochemical signatures ...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...