Little is known about how the internal structures of explosive calderas vary with time, and whether this can affect magma differentiation, eruption behaviour and periodicity. Some exhumed calderas underwent a single piecemeal collapse – e.g. Scafell caldera,UK (Branney and Kokelaar, 1994), however this study tests whether some calderas become more intensely fractured with time due to successive distinct caldera-collapse eruptions. This scenario might lead to more frequent, smaller eruptions over time (noncyclic); magma leakage through an increasingly fractured volcano might also lead to less evolved compositions with time due to shorter residence times (Ferriz and Mahood, 1984). This could have important implications for predicting future c...
Mount Mazama is the volcanic edifice that cataclysmically erupted ~503 km of relatively homogeneous ...
Graduation date: 2014The Pastos Grandes Caldera Complex (PGCC) in southwest Bolivia has produced two...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of the Environment, Washington State UniversityThe Jemez Mountains Volcanic F...
Little is known about how the internal structures of explosive calderas vary with time, and whether ...
Caldera volcanoes are complex geological systems that show, during and after their formation, a wide...
The 1913 sub-Plinian eruption of Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico) occurred after almost 100 yea...
Resurgent calderas are excellent targets for geothermal exploration, as they are associated with the...
Scaled analogue models explored the role of different boundary conditions in intra-caldera resurgenc...
Collapse calderas are defined as the volcanic depression that result from the disruption of the geom...
Scaled analogue models explored the role of different boundary conditions in intra‐caldera resurgenc...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
Silicic calderas globally tend to record a cyclic magmatic, structural, and eruptive evolutionary pr...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...
We present a multidisciplinary study of an important 1869 eruption of Volcán de Colima, Mexico. This...
Mount Mazama is the volcanic edifice that cataclysmically erupted ~503 km of relatively homogeneous ...
Graduation date: 2014The Pastos Grandes Caldera Complex (PGCC) in southwest Bolivia has produced two...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of the Environment, Washington State UniversityThe Jemez Mountains Volcanic F...
Little is known about how the internal structures of explosive calderas vary with time, and whether ...
Caldera volcanoes are complex geological systems that show, during and after their formation, a wide...
The 1913 sub-Plinian eruption of Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico) occurred after almost 100 yea...
Resurgent calderas are excellent targets for geothermal exploration, as they are associated with the...
Scaled analogue models explored the role of different boundary conditions in intra-caldera resurgenc...
Collapse calderas are defined as the volcanic depression that result from the disruption of the geom...
Scaled analogue models explored the role of different boundary conditions in intra‐caldera resurgenc...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
Silicic calderas globally tend to record a cyclic magmatic, structural, and eruptive evolutionary pr...
The birth of Parícutin Volcano, Mexico, in 1943 provides an unprecedented opportunity to document th...
International audiencePopocatépetl, one of the most hazardous volcanoes worldwide, poses significant...
We present a multidisciplinary study of an important 1869 eruption of Volcán de Colima, Mexico. This...
Mount Mazama is the volcanic edifice that cataclysmically erupted ~503 km of relatively homogeneous ...
Graduation date: 2014The Pastos Grandes Caldera Complex (PGCC) in southwest Bolivia has produced two...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of the Environment, Washington State UniversityThe Jemez Mountains Volcanic F...