Silicic magmatism is a feature of all continental LIP events, and where volumetrically significant, occurs as high‐frequency (~1,000–10,000 yr recurrence intervals), large‐magnitude (>M8) explosive supereruptions producing vast ignimbrite sheets. Silicic supereruptions inherently have the eruptive mechanism to deliver aerosols and ash to the stratosphere for global dispersal, and thus overcome eruptive barriers that exist for flood basalts built up by long‐lived, low effusion and low vigor fountains that lack height and persistent stratospheric penetration. The historical record demonstrates the climate forcing capabilities of silicic supereruptions, which during LIP events, were likely associated with large CO2, SO2, halogen, and Hg emissi...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
Large Igneous Provinces are exceptional intraplate igneous events throughout Earth’s history. Their ...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) can have a significant global climatic effect as monitored by sedimen...
Evolution has not been a simple path. Since the first appearance of complex life, there have been se...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) host the most frequently recurring, largest volume basaltic & silicic...
Every now and again Earth experiences tremendous explosive volcanic eruptions, considerably bigger t...
Continental flood basalt provinces are the subaerial expression of large igneous province volcanism....
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are huge accumulations of magmatic rocks originated during unusually ...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) are the end-product of huge additions of magma to the continental cru...
The emplacement of large igneous provinces (LIPs) has been linked to catastrophic mass extinctions i...
Volcanic activity is considered one of the possible causes for mass extinctions occurred during the ...
The correlation between large igneous provinces (LIPs), extinction events, and rapid climate change ...
Flood basalts were Earth's largest volcanic episodes that, along with related intrusions, were often...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
Large Igneous Provinces are exceptional intraplate igneous events throughout Earth’s history. Their ...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) can have a significant global climatic effect as monitored by sedimen...
Evolution has not been a simple path. Since the first appearance of complex life, there have been se...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) host the most frequently recurring, largest volume basaltic & silicic...
Every now and again Earth experiences tremendous explosive volcanic eruptions, considerably bigger t...
Continental flood basalt provinces are the subaerial expression of large igneous province volcanism....
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are huge accumulations of magmatic rocks originated during unusually ...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) are the end-product of huge additions of magma to the continental cru...
The emplacement of large igneous provinces (LIPs) has been linked to catastrophic mass extinctions i...
Volcanic activity is considered one of the possible causes for mass extinctions occurred during the ...
The correlation between large igneous provinces (LIPs), extinction events, and rapid climate change ...
Flood basalts were Earth's largest volcanic episodes that, along with related intrusions, were often...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...