Large volume effusive eruptions with relatively minor observed precursory signals are at odds with widely used models to interpret volcano deformation. Here we propose a new modelling framework that resolves this discrepancy by accounting for magma buoyancy, viscoelastic crustal properties, and sustained magma channels. At low magma accumulation rates, the stability of deep magma bodies is governed by the magma-host rock density contrast and the magma body thickness. During eruptions, inelastic processes including magma mush erosion and thermal effects, can form a sustained channel that supports magma flow, driven by the pressure difference between the magma body and surface vents. At failure onset, it may be difficult to forecast the final...
Magma is a viscoelastic fluid that can support fracture propagation when local shear stresses are hi...
Volcanic eruptions occur when a conduit forms to connect a crustal magma reservoir to Earth’s surfac...
Surface displacements and edifice deformations at active volcanoes can occur when magma reservoirs b...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Large volume effusive eruptions with relatively minor observed pr...
For a typical poroelastic shallow crustal magma chamber, about 0.1% of the mafic magma and about 4% ...
Effusive eruptions are explained as the mechanism by which volcanoes restore the equilibrium perturb...
Magma is a viscoelastic fluid that can support fracture propagation when local shear stresses are hi...
Effusive eruptions at open-conduit volcanoes are interpreted as reactions to a disequilibrium induce...
Calderas are topographic depressions formed by the collapse of a partly drained magma reservoir. At ...
One of the greatest remaining problems in modern volcanology is the process by which volcanic erupti...
Large magnitude explosive eruptions are the result of the rapid and large-scale transport of silicic...
Silicic volcanic eruptions are typically accompanied by repetitive Long-Period (LP) seismicity that ...
One of the fundamental questions in modern volcanology is the manner in which a volcanic eruption is...
Catastrophic volcanic eruptions triggered by landslide collapses can jet upwards or blast sideways. ...
Magma ascent, storage, and discharge in the trans-crustal magmatic system are keys to long-term volc...
Magma is a viscoelastic fluid that can support fracture propagation when local shear stresses are hi...
Volcanic eruptions occur when a conduit forms to connect a crustal magma reservoir to Earth’s surfac...
Surface displacements and edifice deformations at active volcanoes can occur when magma reservoirs b...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Large volume effusive eruptions with relatively minor observed pr...
For a typical poroelastic shallow crustal magma chamber, about 0.1% of the mafic magma and about 4% ...
Effusive eruptions are explained as the mechanism by which volcanoes restore the equilibrium perturb...
Magma is a viscoelastic fluid that can support fracture propagation when local shear stresses are hi...
Effusive eruptions at open-conduit volcanoes are interpreted as reactions to a disequilibrium induce...
Calderas are topographic depressions formed by the collapse of a partly drained magma reservoir. At ...
One of the greatest remaining problems in modern volcanology is the process by which volcanic erupti...
Large magnitude explosive eruptions are the result of the rapid and large-scale transport of silicic...
Silicic volcanic eruptions are typically accompanied by repetitive Long-Period (LP) seismicity that ...
One of the fundamental questions in modern volcanology is the manner in which a volcanic eruption is...
Catastrophic volcanic eruptions triggered by landslide collapses can jet upwards or blast sideways. ...
Magma ascent, storage, and discharge in the trans-crustal magmatic system are keys to long-term volc...
Magma is a viscoelastic fluid that can support fracture propagation when local shear stresses are hi...
Volcanic eruptions occur when a conduit forms to connect a crustal magma reservoir to Earth’s surfac...
Surface displacements and edifice deformations at active volcanoes can occur when magma reservoirs b...