Postglacial activity on the Askja volcanic system, north Iceland, has been dominated by basaltic volcanism. Over 80% of Askja's postglacial basalts fall within a relatively narrow compositional range containing between 4 and 8 wt.% MgO. The 'main series' is further divided into two groups separated by a distinct compositional gap evident in major and trace element concentrations. The most evolved basalts formed by fractional crystallisation within shallow magma reservoirs, followed by the extraction of residual liquid from a semi-rigid, interconnected crystal network. This process is analogous to the formation of melt segregations within single lava flows, and was responsible for generating several small-volume, aphyric basaltic lavas erupt...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
A petrological and geochemical study of basalts from Iceland\u27s neovolcanic zones and Tertiary lav...
The Hrafnfjordur central volcano in northwestern Iceland formed in the early stages of development o...
Postglacial activity on the Askja volcanic system, north Iceland, has been dominated by basaltic vol...
[1] The Askja volcanic system, North Iceland, experienced a volcano-tectonic episode between 1874 an...
The Bárðarbunga volcano represents one of the largest and most productive volcanic systems in Icelan...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
[1] Temporal variation in the eruption rate and lava composition in the rift zones of Iceland is ass...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
The Askja volcanic system forms one of the 5-6 volcanic systems of the Northern Volcanic Zone, that ...
The stratigraphy of Esja is described and the chronology of the succession established by means of t...
Because of extensive volcanic production in Iceland during Holocene, many of the early postglacial l...
Austurfjöll is the largest basaltic glaciovolcanic massif at Askja volcano (Central Iceland), and th...
The 8-9 million year old volcanic complex of Oxnadalur is host to large-volume basalt flows, small a...
International Symposium on the Activity of Oceanic Volcanoes. Ponta Delgada, 4-9 August 1980.Basalti...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
A petrological and geochemical study of basalts from Iceland\u27s neovolcanic zones and Tertiary lav...
The Hrafnfjordur central volcano in northwestern Iceland formed in the early stages of development o...
Postglacial activity on the Askja volcanic system, north Iceland, has been dominated by basaltic vol...
[1] The Askja volcanic system, North Iceland, experienced a volcano-tectonic episode between 1874 an...
The Bárðarbunga volcano represents one of the largest and most productive volcanic systems in Icelan...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
[1] Temporal variation in the eruption rate and lava composition in the rift zones of Iceland is ass...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
The Askja volcanic system forms one of the 5-6 volcanic systems of the Northern Volcanic Zone, that ...
The stratigraphy of Esja is described and the chronology of the succession established by means of t...
Because of extensive volcanic production in Iceland during Holocene, many of the early postglacial l...
Austurfjöll is the largest basaltic glaciovolcanic massif at Askja volcano (Central Iceland), and th...
The 8-9 million year old volcanic complex of Oxnadalur is host to large-volume basalt flows, small a...
International Symposium on the Activity of Oceanic Volcanoes. Ponta Delgada, 4-9 August 1980.Basalti...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
A petrological and geochemical study of basalts from Iceland\u27s neovolcanic zones and Tertiary lav...
The Hrafnfjordur central volcano in northwestern Iceland formed in the early stages of development o...