Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceThe variability in intensity and style shown by explosive volcanism has been traditionally explained by a complex interplay among melt composition and pre-eruptive volatile content, which modulate magma ascent and conduit dynamics. However, magmas having similar compositions may becharacterized by subtle textural changes affecting magma rheology and eventually explosive dynamics. Here we study five eruptions occurred at Cotopaxi volcano (Ecuador) in the last 2000 years characterized by a small variation in magma composition but spanning a wide range of intensity to investigate how these parameters control variations in eruption dynamics. We combined eruption source parameters (ESPs), obtained from the...
Magma ascent during silicic dome-forming eruptions is characterized by significant changes in magma ...
Paricutin volcano is the youngest monogenetic cone of the Michoacán–Guanajuato volcanic field (Mexic...
We have characterized pumice products belonging to the climactic phase of the 800-year-b.p. Quilotoa...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceThe variability in intensity and style shown by explosive vo...
International audiencePersistent low- to moderate-level eruptive activity of andesitic volcanoes is ...
Most volcanoes erupt both effusively and explosively, with explosive behaviour being responsible for...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
Explosive basaltic eruptions present a challenge to modelling volcanic behaviour. The main focus of ...
Although gas exsolution is a major driving force behind explosive volcanic eruptions, viscosity is c...
International audienceThe most viscous volcanic melts and the largest explosive eruptions on our pla...
The study of medium-large magnitude and intermediate-high intensity eruptions (VEI = 4/5; Column Hei...
Mafic magmas are the most common magmas erupted on Earth and on rocky bodies in the Solar System. Th...
Magma ascent during silicic dome-forming eruptions is characterized by significant changes in magma ...
Paricutin volcano is the youngest monogenetic cone of the Michoacán–Guanajuato volcanic field (Mexic...
We have characterized pumice products belonging to the climactic phase of the 800-year-b.p. Quilotoa...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceThe variability in intensity and style shown by explosive vo...
International audiencePersistent low- to moderate-level eruptive activity of andesitic volcanoes is ...
Most volcanoes erupt both effusively and explosively, with explosive behaviour being responsible for...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
Explosive basaltic eruptions present a challenge to modelling volcanic behaviour. The main focus of ...
Although gas exsolution is a major driving force behind explosive volcanic eruptions, viscosity is c...
International audienceThe most viscous volcanic melts and the largest explosive eruptions on our pla...
The study of medium-large magnitude and intermediate-high intensity eruptions (VEI = 4/5; Column Hei...
Mafic magmas are the most common magmas erupted on Earth and on rocky bodies in the Solar System. Th...
Magma ascent during silicic dome-forming eruptions is characterized by significant changes in magma ...
Paricutin volcano is the youngest monogenetic cone of the Michoacán–Guanajuato volcanic field (Mexic...
We have characterized pumice products belonging to the climactic phase of the 800-year-b.p. Quilotoa...