Large volcanic eruptions on Earth commonly occur with a collapse of the roof of a crustal magma reservoir, forming a caldera. Only a few such collapses occur per century, and the lack of detailed observations has obscured insight into the mechanical interplay between collapse and eruption.We usemultiparameter geophysical and geochemical data to show that the 110-squarekilometer and 65-meter-deep collapse of Bárdarbunga caldera in 2014-2015 was initiated through withdrawal of magma, and lateral migration through a 48-kilometers-long dike, from a 12-kilometers deep reservoir. Interaction between the pressure exerted by the subsiding reservoir roof and the physical properties of the subsurface flow path explain the gradual, nearexponential dec...
Volcanic edifice collapses generate some of Earth's largest landslides. How such unloading affects t...
Field observations of extinct and exposed magma reservoirs shed light on processes operating in the ...
Detailed observations of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruptions in Iceland show seismic activity propag...
Large volcanic eruptions on Earth commonly occur with a collapse of the roof of a crustal magma rese...
Lying below Vatnajökull ice cap in Iceland, Bárðarbunga stratovolcano began experiencing wholesale c...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Large volume effusive eruptions with relatively minor observed pr...
On 16 August 2014 an unusual sequence of earthquakes began near the southeastern rim of the ice-cove...
The 2014–2015 Holuhraun eruption in Iceland developed between the outlet glacier Dyngjujökull and th...
Crust at many divergent plate boundaries forms primarily by the injection of vertical sheet-like dyk...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
The deep roots of volcanic systems play a key role in the priming, initiation, and duration of erupt...
Understanding and constraining the source of geodetic deformation in volcanic areas is an important ...
Understanding magmatic plumbing within the Earth's crust is important for understanding volcanic sys...
Stress transfer associated with an earthquake, which may result in the seismic triggering of aftersh...
Volcanic edifice collapses generate some of Earth's largest landslides. How such unloading affects t...
Field observations of extinct and exposed magma reservoirs shed light on processes operating in the ...
Detailed observations of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruptions in Iceland show seismic activity propag...
Large volcanic eruptions on Earth commonly occur with a collapse of the roof of a crustal magma rese...
Lying below Vatnajökull ice cap in Iceland, Bárðarbunga stratovolcano began experiencing wholesale c...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Large volume effusive eruptions with relatively minor observed pr...
On 16 August 2014 an unusual sequence of earthquakes began near the southeastern rim of the ice-cove...
The 2014–2015 Holuhraun eruption in Iceland developed between the outlet glacier Dyngjujökull and th...
Crust at many divergent plate boundaries forms primarily by the injection of vertical sheet-like dyk...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
The deep roots of volcanic systems play a key role in the priming, initiation, and duration of erupt...
Understanding and constraining the source of geodetic deformation in volcanic areas is an important ...
Understanding magmatic plumbing within the Earth's crust is important for understanding volcanic sys...
Stress transfer associated with an earthquake, which may result in the seismic triggering of aftersh...
Volcanic edifice collapses generate some of Earth's largest landslides. How such unloading affects t...
Field observations of extinct and exposed magma reservoirs shed light on processes operating in the ...
Detailed observations of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruptions in Iceland show seismic activity propag...