The rheology and strength of bubbly magma govern eruption dynamics by determining the possibility of fragmentation of ascending magmas. They are also required parameters for understanding seismic monitoring. We measured the rheology and strength of high porosity rhyolitic magma at 500–950 °C. The measured shear modulus and strength are several orders of magnitude lower than bubble-free rhyolite melt, implying that high porosity magma cannot avoid fracturing during magma ascent. The occurrence of fractures is observed in the low-temperature magma (≤800 °C). In this temperature range, the measured attenuation is low. That is, the elastic energy originated by deformations avoids attenuation and is stored in the bubbly magma until released by f...
International audienceFragmentation is inherent in explosive eruptions. Fragmentation is usually cre...
International audienceRheological behavior of crystal-bearing magma is a controlling factor of magma...
A major factor determining the explosivity of silicic eruptions is the removal of volatiles from mag...
The rheology and strength of bubbly magma govern eruption dynamics by determining the possibility of...
The transition from viscous to brittle behavior in magmas plays a decisive role in determining the s...
The transition from viscous to brittle behavior in magmas plays a decisive role in determining the s...
Fragmentation of magma during sub-steady phases of volcanic eruptions is related to the achievement ...
Bubble content influences magma rheology and, thus, styles of volcanic eruption. Increasing magma ve...
It has long been assumed that seismogenic faulting is confined to cool, brittle rocks, with a temper...
Basalt is the most ubiquitous magma on Earth, erupting typically at intensities ranging from quiesce...
In response to rapid decompression, porous magma may fragment explosively. This occurs when the melt...
In response to rapid decompression, porous magma may fragment explosively. This occurs when the melt...
The presence of pore space strongly affects the rheological behavior of magma and thus influences al...
Magma properties exert a great influence on the character of volcanic eruptions. For example, the fr...
The eruptive dynamics of volcanic systems are largely controlled by the viscosity of deforming magma...
International audienceFragmentation is inherent in explosive eruptions. Fragmentation is usually cre...
International audienceRheological behavior of crystal-bearing magma is a controlling factor of magma...
A major factor determining the explosivity of silicic eruptions is the removal of volatiles from mag...
The rheology and strength of bubbly magma govern eruption dynamics by determining the possibility of...
The transition from viscous to brittle behavior in magmas plays a decisive role in determining the s...
The transition from viscous to brittle behavior in magmas plays a decisive role in determining the s...
Fragmentation of magma during sub-steady phases of volcanic eruptions is related to the achievement ...
Bubble content influences magma rheology and, thus, styles of volcanic eruption. Increasing magma ve...
It has long been assumed that seismogenic faulting is confined to cool, brittle rocks, with a temper...
Basalt is the most ubiquitous magma on Earth, erupting typically at intensities ranging from quiesce...
In response to rapid decompression, porous magma may fragment explosively. This occurs when the melt...
In response to rapid decompression, porous magma may fragment explosively. This occurs when the melt...
The presence of pore space strongly affects the rheological behavior of magma and thus influences al...
Magma properties exert a great influence on the character of volcanic eruptions. For example, the fr...
The eruptive dynamics of volcanic systems are largely controlled by the viscosity of deforming magma...
International audienceFragmentation is inherent in explosive eruptions. Fragmentation is usually cre...
International audienceRheological behavior of crystal-bearing magma is a controlling factor of magma...
A major factor determining the explosivity of silicic eruptions is the removal of volatiles from mag...