International audienceInjection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequent magma mingling or mixing is a process that has been recognised since the late seventies as resulting in explosive eruptions. Detailed reconstruction and assessment of the mixing process caused by such intrusion is now possible because of the exceptional time-sequence sample suite available from the tephra fallout of the 2010 summit eruption at Eyjafjallajökull volcano in South Iceland. Fallout from 14 to 19 April contains three glass types of basaltic, intermediate, and silicic compositions recording rapid magma mingling without homogenisation, involving evolved FeTi-basalt and silicic melt with composition identical to that produced by t...
International audienceWe present a petrologic study of the ca. 110 ka Halarauður eruption (7 ± 6 km3...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
Understanding the conditions that culminate in explosive eruptions of silicic magma is of great impo...
International audienceInjection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequ...
International audienceInjection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequ...
International audienceInjection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequ...
International audienceInjection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequ...
Injection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequent magma mingling or ...
The April to May 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull (Iceland) volcano was characterized by a large co...
International audienceThe 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption in Iceland produced mildly alkaline basalt ...
Recent observations all around the world have shown a large range of explosive activity dominated by...
Recent observations all around the world have shown a large range of explosive activity dominated by...
International audienceThe 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption in Iceland produced mildly alkaline basalt ...
International audienceThe 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption in Iceland produced mildly alkaline basalt ...
Large caldera-forming eruptions have long been a focus of both petrological and volcanological studi...
International audienceWe present a petrologic study of the ca. 110 ka Halarauður eruption (7 ± 6 km3...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
Understanding the conditions that culminate in explosive eruptions of silicic magma is of great impo...
International audienceInjection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequ...
International audienceInjection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequ...
International audienceInjection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequ...
International audienceInjection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequ...
Injection of basaltic magmas into silicic crustal holding chambers and subsequent magma mingling or ...
The April to May 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull (Iceland) volcano was characterized by a large co...
International audienceThe 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption in Iceland produced mildly alkaline basalt ...
Recent observations all around the world have shown a large range of explosive activity dominated by...
Recent observations all around the world have shown a large range of explosive activity dominated by...
International audienceThe 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption in Iceland produced mildly alkaline basalt ...
International audienceThe 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption in Iceland produced mildly alkaline basalt ...
Large caldera-forming eruptions have long been a focus of both petrological and volcanological studi...
International audienceWe present a petrologic study of the ca. 110 ka Halarauður eruption (7 ± 6 km3...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
Understanding the conditions that culminate in explosive eruptions of silicic magma is of great impo...