Viscosity of silicate melts is a critical property for understanding volcanic and igneous processes in the Earth. We investigate the pressure effect on the viscosity of rhyolitic melts using two methods: indirect viscosity inference from hydrous species reaction in melts using a piston cylinder at pressures up to 2.8 GPa and direct viscosity measurement by parallel-plate creep viscometer in an internally-heated pressure vessel at pressures up to 0.4 GPa. Comparison of viscosities of a rhyolitic melt with 0.8 wt% water at 0.4 GPa shows that both methods give consistent results. In the indirect method, viscosities of hydrous rhyolitic melts were inferred based on the kinetics of hydrous species reaction in the melt upon cooling (i.e., the equ...
In-situ falling-sphere viscometry using shadow radiography in a multianvil apparatus was conducted o...
The viscosity of volcanic melts is a dominant factor in controlling the fluid dynamics of magmas and...
Non-vesicular basaltic melts behave as Newtonian fluids at temperatures above their liquidus and the...
Viscosity of silicate melts is a critical property for understanding volcanic and igneous processes ...
The Newtonian viscosity of synthetic rhyolitic liquids with 0.15–5.24 wt% dissolved water was determ...
In order to better constrain the viscosity (η) of high-silica rhyolite at low to moderate water cont...
From the rheological standpoint any magma can be usefully considered as a three phases system made o...
The viscosity of silicate melts controls magma transport dynamics, eruption style and rates of physi...
Sophisticated models of volcanic scenarios are increasingly sensitive to the accuracy of their input...
The results of viscosity measurements concerning melted rocks and natural glasses may be interpreted...
The viscosity of an iron-bearing melt with composition similar to Unzen andesite was determined exp...
International audienceWhile it is accepted that silica-rich melts behave anomalously with a decrease...
A simple model has been designed to allow reasonably accurate calculations of viscosity as a functio...
The effect of pressure on melt viscosity was investigated for five compositions along the join An(Ca...
The viscosity of silicate melts is perhaps the most important factor in volcanic processes. Present...
In-situ falling-sphere viscometry using shadow radiography in a multianvil apparatus was conducted o...
The viscosity of volcanic melts is a dominant factor in controlling the fluid dynamics of magmas and...
Non-vesicular basaltic melts behave as Newtonian fluids at temperatures above their liquidus and the...
Viscosity of silicate melts is a critical property for understanding volcanic and igneous processes ...
The Newtonian viscosity of synthetic rhyolitic liquids with 0.15–5.24 wt% dissolved water was determ...
In order to better constrain the viscosity (η) of high-silica rhyolite at low to moderate water cont...
From the rheological standpoint any magma can be usefully considered as a three phases system made o...
The viscosity of silicate melts controls magma transport dynamics, eruption style and rates of physi...
Sophisticated models of volcanic scenarios are increasingly sensitive to the accuracy of their input...
The results of viscosity measurements concerning melted rocks and natural glasses may be interpreted...
The viscosity of an iron-bearing melt with composition similar to Unzen andesite was determined exp...
International audienceWhile it is accepted that silica-rich melts behave anomalously with a decrease...
A simple model has been designed to allow reasonably accurate calculations of viscosity as a functio...
The effect of pressure on melt viscosity was investigated for five compositions along the join An(Ca...
The viscosity of silicate melts is perhaps the most important factor in volcanic processes. Present...
In-situ falling-sphere viscometry using shadow radiography in a multianvil apparatus was conducted o...
The viscosity of volcanic melts is a dominant factor in controlling the fluid dynamics of magmas and...
Non-vesicular basaltic melts behave as Newtonian fluids at temperatures above their liquidus and the...