Pyroclastic density currents have been observed to both enter the sea, and to travel over water for tens of kilometers. Here, we identified a 1.2-m-thick, stratified pumice lapilli-ash cored at Site U1396 offshore Montserrat (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program [IODP] Expedition 340) as being the first deposit to provide evidence that it was formed by submarine deposition from pumice-rich pyroclastic density currents that traveled above the water surface. The age of the submarine deposit is ca. 4 Ma, and its magma source is similar to those for much younger Soufrière Hills deposits, indicating that the island experienced large-magnitude, subaerial caldera-forming explosive eruptions much earlier than recorded in land deposits. The deposit’s c...
The 12 to 13 July 2003 andesite lava dome collapse at the Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat, provi...
During the current (1995-present) eruptive phase of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat, volum...
Deposits from explosive submarine eruptions have been found in the deep sea, 1-4 km below the surfac...
Pyroclastic density currents have been observed to both enter the sea, and to travel over water for ...
Pyroclastic density currents have been observed to both enter the sea, and to travel over water for ...
Pyroclastic density currents have been observed to both enter the sea, and to travel over water for ...
The Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat, West Indies, has undergone a series of dome growth and coll...
This study investigates the types of subaqueous deposits that occur when hot pyroclastic flows turbu...
This research explores the dynamics of subaerial and submarine explosive silicic volcanism in the Ke...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat, has been erupting since 1995. During the current eruption, a la...
The 20th May 2006 lava dome collapse of the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, had a total non-den...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
During the current (1995-present) eruptive phase of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat, volum...
The 12 to 13 July 2003 andesite lava dome collapse at the Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat, provi...
During the current (1995-present) eruptive phase of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat, volum...
Deposits from explosive submarine eruptions have been found in the deep sea, 1-4 km below the surfac...
Pyroclastic density currents have been observed to both enter the sea, and to travel over water for ...
Pyroclastic density currents have been observed to both enter the sea, and to travel over water for ...
Pyroclastic density currents have been observed to both enter the sea, and to travel over water for ...
The Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat, West Indies, has undergone a series of dome growth and coll...
This study investigates the types of subaqueous deposits that occur when hot pyroclastic flows turbu...
This research explores the dynamics of subaerial and submarine explosive silicic volcanism in the Ke...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat, has been erupting since 1995. During the current eruption, a la...
The 20th May 2006 lava dome collapse of the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, had a total non-den...
Submarine eruptions dominate volcanism on Earth, but few are observed or even identified. Knowledge ...
During the current (1995-present) eruptive phase of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat, volum...
The 12 to 13 July 2003 andesite lava dome collapse at the Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat, provi...
During the current (1995-present) eruptive phase of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat, volum...
Deposits from explosive submarine eruptions have been found in the deep sea, 1-4 km below the surfac...