Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the flow dynamics during a volcanic eruption. For example, the evolution of crystal fraction, size and shape has a strong impact on the surface crust formation of a lava flow, and accessing such information is essential for accurate modelling of lava flow dynamics. To investigate the role of crystallisation kinetics on lava flow behaviour, we performed real-time, in situ synchrotron X-ray microtomography, studying the influence of temperature-time paths on the nucleation and growth of clinopyroxene and plagioclase in an oxidised, nominally anhydrous basaltic magma. Crystallisation experiments were performed at atmospheric pressure in air and temp...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
Large volcanic eruptions are frequently triggered by the intrusion of hot primitive magma into a mor...
International audienceNatrocarbonatitic magmas are characterized by their extremely low viscosities ...
Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the ...
Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the ...
Magma crystallisation is a fundamental process driving eruptions and controlling the style of volcan...
Magma crystallisation is a fundamental process driving eruptions and controlling the style of volcan...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth's crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
Basaltic volcanoes (e.g., Mt. Etna, Stromboli, Hawaii, etc.) are characterized by a range of effusiv...
The kinetics of hydrated basaltic melts erupted during the present activity at Stromboli have been s...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth’s crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
Isothermal single-step decompression experiments (at temperature of 1075 °C and pressure between 5 a...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
Many of the grand challenges in volcanic and magmatic research are focused on understanding the dyna...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
Large volcanic eruptions are frequently triggered by the intrusion of hot primitive magma into a mor...
International audienceNatrocarbonatitic magmas are characterized by their extremely low viscosities ...
Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the ...
Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the ...
Magma crystallisation is a fundamental process driving eruptions and controlling the style of volcan...
Magma crystallisation is a fundamental process driving eruptions and controlling the style of volcan...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth's crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
Basaltic volcanoes (e.g., Mt. Etna, Stromboli, Hawaii, etc.) are characterized by a range of effusiv...
The kinetics of hydrated basaltic melts erupted during the present activity at Stromboli have been s...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth’s crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
Isothermal single-step decompression experiments (at temperature of 1075 °C and pressure between 5 a...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
Many of the grand challenges in volcanic and magmatic research are focused on understanding the dyna...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
Large volcanic eruptions are frequently triggered by the intrusion of hot primitive magma into a mor...
International audienceNatrocarbonatitic magmas are characterized by their extremely low viscosities ...