Volcanic plumes produced by explosive eruptions represent a major threat in areas located near volcanoes. Physical models have been developed over the past forty years with an aim of better understanding these eruptions and assessing associated hazards. To test these models, we need robust and detailed field data from past and historical eruptions at active volcanoes. In this PhD work, we revisit the Plinian eruptive history of the Mount Pelée volcano in Martinique (Lesser Antilles) for the last 24,000 years. Our results combining new extensive field studies and carbon-dating measurements allow us to establish a new chronology of past eruptions, consistent with volcanic deposits identified in a deep-sea sediment core. We then reconstruct th...
Martinique Island has recorded the most complete history of the Lesser Antilles arc, from 25 Ma to p...
The recent eruptive history of Montagne Pelée volcano was dominated by a period of vigorous basaltic...
International audienceWe present 23 new ages from three volcanic complexes of the Lesser Antilles ar...
Volcanic plumes produced by explosive eruptions represent a major threat in areas located near volca...
Les panaches volcaniques produits par les éruptions explosives représentent un aléa majeur dans les ...
International audienceThe threat posed by powerful Plinian explosive eruptions, which inject large q...
Abstract Mount Pelée (Martinique) is one of the most active volcanoes in the Lesser Antilles arc wit...
International audienceMajor volcanic hazards in the Lesser Antilles arc include powerful Plinian exp...
The 1902, May 8, cataclysmic eruption of Mount Pelée (Martinique) was responsiblefor the loss of 30,...
The use of the K-Ar Cassignol-Gillot technique enabled us to define the temporal bounds of the sub-a...
Montagne Pelée is one of the most active volcanoes of the Lesser Antilles arc, with two to three mag...
International audiencePlinian explosive eruptions represent a major volcanic hazard in the Lesser An...
Pumice falls, emitted during 1 300 A D plinian eruption (PI) at Mont Pelée (Martinique) have capped ...
International audienceMontagne Pelée is one of the most active volcanoes of the Lesser Antilles arc,...
This thesis combines geochronological, geochemical and geomorphological studies on Martinique Island...
Martinique Island has recorded the most complete history of the Lesser Antilles arc, from 25 Ma to p...
The recent eruptive history of Montagne Pelée volcano was dominated by a period of vigorous basaltic...
International audienceWe present 23 new ages from three volcanic complexes of the Lesser Antilles ar...
Volcanic plumes produced by explosive eruptions represent a major threat in areas located near volca...
Les panaches volcaniques produits par les éruptions explosives représentent un aléa majeur dans les ...
International audienceThe threat posed by powerful Plinian explosive eruptions, which inject large q...
Abstract Mount Pelée (Martinique) is one of the most active volcanoes in the Lesser Antilles arc wit...
International audienceMajor volcanic hazards in the Lesser Antilles arc include powerful Plinian exp...
The 1902, May 8, cataclysmic eruption of Mount Pelée (Martinique) was responsiblefor the loss of 30,...
The use of the K-Ar Cassignol-Gillot technique enabled us to define the temporal bounds of the sub-a...
Montagne Pelée is one of the most active volcanoes of the Lesser Antilles arc, with two to three mag...
International audiencePlinian explosive eruptions represent a major volcanic hazard in the Lesser An...
Pumice falls, emitted during 1 300 A D plinian eruption (PI) at Mont Pelée (Martinique) have capped ...
International audienceMontagne Pelée is one of the most active volcanoes of the Lesser Antilles arc,...
This thesis combines geochronological, geochemical and geomorphological studies on Martinique Island...
Martinique Island has recorded the most complete history of the Lesser Antilles arc, from 25 Ma to p...
The recent eruptive history of Montagne Pelée volcano was dominated by a period of vigorous basaltic...
International audienceWe present 23 new ages from three volcanic complexes of the Lesser Antilles ar...