The opening of magmatic hydraulic fractures is an integral part of magma ascent, the triggering of volcano seismicity, and defusing the explosivity of ongoing eruptions via outgassing magmatic volatiles. If filled with pyroclastic particles, these fractures can be recorded as tuffisites. Tuffisites are therefore thought to play a key role in both initiating eruptions and controlling their dynamics, and yet their genesis remains poorly understood. Here we characterise the processes, pressures and timescales involved in tuffisite evolution within the country rock through analysis of the sedimentary facies and structures of a large sub-horizontal tuffisite vein, 0.9 m thick and minimum 40 m in length, at the dissected Húsafell volcano, western...
There is growing evidence that outgassing through transient fracture networks exerts an important co...
We present relatively relocated earthquake hypocentres for >1000 microearthquakes (ML < 3) that occu...
Exposed rhyolitic dykes at eroded volcanoes arguably provide in situ records of conduit processes du...
The opening of magmatic hydraulic fractures is an integral part of magma ascent, the triggering of v...
The opening of magmatic hydraulic fractures is an integral part of magma ascent, the triggering of v...
Rhyolite eruptions typically begin with the explosive ejection of pyroclastic material, with the pot...
Shallow silicic intrusions are known to exist in many active volcanoes and can fuel both eruptions a...
Tuffisites are veins of variably sintered, pyroclastic particles that form in conduits and lava dome...
Shallow silicic intrusions are known to exist in many active volcanoes and can fuel both eruptions ...
Tuffisites are veins of variably sintered, pyroclastic particles that form in conduits and lava dome...
Rhyolite eruptions in Iceland mostly take place at long-lived central volcanoes, examples of which a...
Krafla central volcano in Iceland has experienced numerous basaltic fissure eruptions through its hi...
Rhyolite eruptions in Iceland mostly take place at long-lived central volcanoes, examples of which a...
We present the first modern volcanological study of a subglacial-to-emergent rhyolite tuya, at SE Ra...
The mechanisms of hazardous silicic eruptions are controlled by complex, poorly-understood conduit p...
There is growing evidence that outgassing through transient fracture networks exerts an important co...
We present relatively relocated earthquake hypocentres for >1000 microearthquakes (ML < 3) that occu...
Exposed rhyolitic dykes at eroded volcanoes arguably provide in situ records of conduit processes du...
The opening of magmatic hydraulic fractures is an integral part of magma ascent, the triggering of v...
The opening of magmatic hydraulic fractures is an integral part of magma ascent, the triggering of v...
Rhyolite eruptions typically begin with the explosive ejection of pyroclastic material, with the pot...
Shallow silicic intrusions are known to exist in many active volcanoes and can fuel both eruptions a...
Tuffisites are veins of variably sintered, pyroclastic particles that form in conduits and lava dome...
Shallow silicic intrusions are known to exist in many active volcanoes and can fuel both eruptions ...
Tuffisites are veins of variably sintered, pyroclastic particles that form in conduits and lava dome...
Rhyolite eruptions in Iceland mostly take place at long-lived central volcanoes, examples of which a...
Krafla central volcano in Iceland has experienced numerous basaltic fissure eruptions through its hi...
Rhyolite eruptions in Iceland mostly take place at long-lived central volcanoes, examples of which a...
We present the first modern volcanological study of a subglacial-to-emergent rhyolite tuya, at SE Ra...
The mechanisms of hazardous silicic eruptions are controlled by complex, poorly-understood conduit p...
There is growing evidence that outgassing through transient fracture networks exerts an important co...
We present relatively relocated earthquake hypocentres for >1000 microearthquakes (ML < 3) that occu...
Exposed rhyolitic dykes at eroded volcanoes arguably provide in situ records of conduit processes du...