Spherulites are spherical clusters of radiating crystals that occur naturally in rhyolitic obsidian. The growth of spherulites requires diffusion and uptake of crystal forming components from the host rhyolite melt or glass, and rejection of non-crystal forming components from the crystallizing region. Water concentration profiles measured by synchrotron-source Fourier transform spectroscopy reveal that water is expelled into the surrounding matrix during spherulite growth, and that it diffuses outward ahead of the advancing crystalline front. We compare these profiles to models of water diffusion in rhyolite to estimate timescales for spherulite growth. Using a diffusion-controlled growth law, we find that spherulites can grow on the order...
This communication addresses the question of the far-from-equilibrium growth of spherulites with dif...
We present water content transects across a healed fault in pyroclastic obsidian from Lami pumice co...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Circulation of hydrothermal fluids controls the timescale...
Spherulites are spherical clusters of radiating crystals that occur naturally in rhyolitic obsidian....
International audienceWe determined the kinetics of spherulite growth in obsidians from Krafla volca...
We determined the kinetics of spherulite growth in obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland. We measur...
abstract V14A-07 INVITEDInternational audienceInsight into the formation conditions of obsidian lava...
Spatial heterogeneities in the dissolved water content within volcanic glasses are generated by diff...
Spherulites in obsidian lavas of Lipari and Vulcano (Italy) are characterised by spatial, textural a...
This study shows the first textural data on synthetic alkali-feldspar spherulites grown in trachytic...
Thermal diffusivity (D) was measured using laser-flash analysis on pristine and remelted obsidian sa...
The effect of temperature and viscosity on the kinetics of bubble growth was measured for a natural ...
International audienceRhyolitic obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland, record the interaction betwe...
Rhyolitic obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland, record the interaction between mobile hydrous spec...
This communication addresses the question of the far-from-equilibrium growth of spherulites with dif...
We present water content transects across a healed fault in pyroclastic obsidian from Lami pumice co...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Circulation of hydrothermal fluids controls the timescale...
Spherulites are spherical clusters of radiating crystals that occur naturally in rhyolitic obsidian....
International audienceWe determined the kinetics of spherulite growth in obsidians from Krafla volca...
We determined the kinetics of spherulite growth in obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland. We measur...
abstract V14A-07 INVITEDInternational audienceInsight into the formation conditions of obsidian lava...
Spatial heterogeneities in the dissolved water content within volcanic glasses are generated by diff...
Spherulites in obsidian lavas of Lipari and Vulcano (Italy) are characterised by spatial, textural a...
This study shows the first textural data on synthetic alkali-feldspar spherulites grown in trachytic...
Thermal diffusivity (D) was measured using laser-flash analysis on pristine and remelted obsidian sa...
The effect of temperature and viscosity on the kinetics of bubble growth was measured for a natural ...
International audienceRhyolitic obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland, record the interaction betwe...
Rhyolitic obsidians from Krafla volcano, Iceland, record the interaction between mobile hydrous spec...
This communication addresses the question of the far-from-equilibrium growth of spherulites with dif...
We present water content transects across a healed fault in pyroclastic obsidian from Lami pumice co...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Circulation of hydrothermal fluids controls the timescale...