Following the emblematic flank collapse of Mount St Helens in 1981, numerous models of flank sliding have been proposed. These models have allowed to largely improve the understanding of mechanisms involved in such landslides, which represent a tremendous risk for populations living around volcanoes. In this article, a new mode of landslide formation, related to buried calderas, is described. The model emphasizes the paramount importance of the hidden ring fault that, even when the caldera is buried, still remains a plane of weakness in the core of the edifice. Under certain conditions, this plane of weakness becomes activated as the upper part of a pre-existing critical slip surface and is used in the emplacement of huge landslides which t...
International audienceAbstract A clear model of structures and associated stress fields of a volcano...
International audienceWe have analyzed the impact of different forcings, such as rain and seismicity...
Origins of calderas may differ according to their subsurface structure that may be characterized by ...
International audienceFollowing the emblematic flank collapse of Mount St Helens in 1981, numerous m...
Abstract: New studies confirm the existence of large landslide events related to both the Piton des ...
International audienceIn April 2007, Piton de la Fournaise volcano experienced a caldera collapse du...
In April 2007, Piton de la Fournaise volcano experienced a caldera collapse during its largest histo...
International audienceBased upon a re-interpretation of previous data and a new field campaign, a st...
International audienceThe Cirque de Salazie is one of the large erosional depressions of Reunion Isl...
Massive flank failure is a fairly common process in the evolution of volcanoes, having occurred at o...
International audienceCollapse calderas are frequent in the evolution of volcanic systems, but very ...
The term collapse caldera refers to those volcanic depressions resulting from the sinking of the cha...
International audienceAbstract A clear model of structures and associated stress fields of a volcano...
International audienceWe have analyzed the impact of different forcings, such as rain and seismicity...
Origins of calderas may differ according to their subsurface structure that may be characterized by ...
International audienceFollowing the emblematic flank collapse of Mount St Helens in 1981, numerous m...
Abstract: New studies confirm the existence of large landslide events related to both the Piton des ...
International audienceIn April 2007, Piton de la Fournaise volcano experienced a caldera collapse du...
In April 2007, Piton de la Fournaise volcano experienced a caldera collapse during its largest histo...
International audienceBased upon a re-interpretation of previous data and a new field campaign, a st...
International audienceThe Cirque de Salazie is one of the large erosional depressions of Reunion Isl...
Massive flank failure is a fairly common process in the evolution of volcanoes, having occurred at o...
International audienceCollapse calderas are frequent in the evolution of volcanic systems, but very ...
The term collapse caldera refers to those volcanic depressions resulting from the sinking of the cha...
International audienceAbstract A clear model of structures and associated stress fields of a volcano...
International audienceWe have analyzed the impact of different forcings, such as rain and seismicity...
Origins of calderas may differ according to their subsurface structure that may be characterized by ...