International audienceThe presence of a crystalline load in magmas modifies their effective rheology and thus their flow behaviour. In dykes, for instance, the presence of crystals denser than the melt reduces the ascent velocity and modifies the shape of the velocity profile from a Newtonian Poiseuille flow to a Bingham type flow. Nevertheless, several unresolved issues still remain poorly understood and need to be quantified: (1) What are the mechanisms controlling crystals segregation during magma ascent in dykes? (2) How does crystals transportation within a melt depend on their concentration, geometry, size and density? (3) Do crystals evolve in isolation to each other or as a cluster? (4) What is the influence of considering inertia o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Magmatic systems present an apparent paradox: they ...
Solidification, emplacement and fluid dynamics of a sub-volcanic rock at Mt Etna have been investiga...
The microstructure in basaltic dykes is significantly different to that in sills and lava lakes of t...
International audienceThe dynamics of magma flow is highly affected by the presence of crystalline l...
The rheology and dynamics of an ascending pure melt in a dyke have been extensively studied in the p...
Mechanisms active during magma ascent in dykes are not still well quantified. From field observation...
International audienceThe dynamics of magma flow is highly affected by the presence of a crystalline...
International audienceThe dynamics of magma flow is highly affected by the presence of a crystalline...
The main motivation for this thesis is to develop and improve numerical tools and methods that help ...
We present the results of 2D numerical models of flow in a two-phase medium, composed ...
Models for the evolution of magma mush zones are of fundamental importance for understanding magma s...
This research describes a two-dimensional modelling effort of heat and mass transport in simplified ...
The eruptive dynamics of volcanic systems are largely controlled by the viscosity of deforming magma...
The formation of large volumes of crystal-poor silicic magmas is a key question in understanding mag...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Magmatic systems present an apparent paradox: they ...
Solidification, emplacement and fluid dynamics of a sub-volcanic rock at Mt Etna have been investiga...
The microstructure in basaltic dykes is significantly different to that in sills and lava lakes of t...
International audienceThe dynamics of magma flow is highly affected by the presence of crystalline l...
The rheology and dynamics of an ascending pure melt in a dyke have been extensively studied in the p...
Mechanisms active during magma ascent in dykes are not still well quantified. From field observation...
International audienceThe dynamics of magma flow is highly affected by the presence of a crystalline...
International audienceThe dynamics of magma flow is highly affected by the presence of a crystalline...
The main motivation for this thesis is to develop and improve numerical tools and methods that help ...
We present the results of 2D numerical models of flow in a two-phase medium, composed ...
Models for the evolution of magma mush zones are of fundamental importance for understanding magma s...
This research describes a two-dimensional modelling effort of heat and mass transport in simplified ...
The eruptive dynamics of volcanic systems are largely controlled by the viscosity of deforming magma...
The formation of large volumes of crystal-poor silicic magmas is a key question in understanding mag...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Magmatic systems present an apparent paradox: they ...
Solidification, emplacement and fluid dynamics of a sub-volcanic rock at Mt Etna have been investiga...
The microstructure in basaltic dykes is significantly different to that in sills and lava lakes of t...