Trace element zoning in plagioclase of selected alkaline lavas from the historic (1607–1892 AD) and recent (1983–2013 AD) activity of Mt. Etna volcano has been used to explore the possible role that volcano-tectonics exert on magma transfer dynamics. The observed textural characteristics of crystals include near-equilibrium textures (i.e., oscillatory zoning) and textures with variable extent of disequilibrium (patchy zoning, coarse sieve textures and dissolved cores). Historic crystals exhibit lower K concentrations at lower anorthite contents, a feature in agreement with the general more potassic character of the recent lavas if compared to the historic products. Historic plagioclases have statistically higher Ba and lower Sr concentratio...
The time scales of crystal growth and residence in magmas have received much attention because such ...
The size, shape and orientation of plagioclase crystals have been quantified in a tuff and series of...
Petrological investigations of active volcanoes are often supported by mass balance, thermodynamic c...
Tracking magma dynamics at active volcanoes by using the compositional and textural records of miner...
Understanding the nature and timescales of magmatic processes is one of the primary goals of modern ...
Several studies are focused on textural and compositional features of plagioclase as an usefull tool...
During the 2001 eruption of Mount Etna, two independent vent systems simultaneously erupted two diff...
International audienceWe compare K-Ar ages obtained on groundmass and plagioclase from lava domes th...
Since 1971, Mt. Etna has experienced an increase in eruption frequency and explosivity, thereby posi...
Plagioclase is the most common phenocryst in all etnean magmatic suites (~ 50% in volume), as well a...
Processes in upper-crustal magma reservoirs such as recharge, magma mixing, recycling of previously ...
The 1669 eruption of Mt Etna was one of the most voluminous and devastating of its flank eruptions i...
Graduation date: 2007Several different petrological techniques have been applied to lava flows betwe...
The 1669 eruption of Mt Etna was one of the most voluminous and devastating of its flank eruptions i...
This study presents major- and trace-element chemistry of plagioclase phenocrysts from the 1980 erup...
The time scales of crystal growth and residence in magmas have received much attention because such ...
The size, shape and orientation of plagioclase crystals have been quantified in a tuff and series of...
Petrological investigations of active volcanoes are often supported by mass balance, thermodynamic c...
Tracking magma dynamics at active volcanoes by using the compositional and textural records of miner...
Understanding the nature and timescales of magmatic processes is one of the primary goals of modern ...
Several studies are focused on textural and compositional features of plagioclase as an usefull tool...
During the 2001 eruption of Mount Etna, two independent vent systems simultaneously erupted two diff...
International audienceWe compare K-Ar ages obtained on groundmass and plagioclase from lava domes th...
Since 1971, Mt. Etna has experienced an increase in eruption frequency and explosivity, thereby posi...
Plagioclase is the most common phenocryst in all etnean magmatic suites (~ 50% in volume), as well a...
Processes in upper-crustal magma reservoirs such as recharge, magma mixing, recycling of previously ...
The 1669 eruption of Mt Etna was one of the most voluminous and devastating of its flank eruptions i...
Graduation date: 2007Several different petrological techniques have been applied to lava flows betwe...
The 1669 eruption of Mt Etna was one of the most voluminous and devastating of its flank eruptions i...
This study presents major- and trace-element chemistry of plagioclase phenocrysts from the 1980 erup...
The time scales of crystal growth and residence in magmas have received much attention because such ...
The size, shape and orientation of plagioclase crystals have been quantified in a tuff and series of...
Petrological investigations of active volcanoes are often supported by mass balance, thermodynamic c...