Four voluminous ignimbrites (150–500 km 3 ) erupted in rapid succession at 27 Ma in the central San Juan caldera cluster, Colorado. To reconstruct the timescales and thermal evolution of these magma reservoirs, we used zircon ID-TIMS U–Pb geochronology, zircon LA-ICP-MS geochemistry, thermal modeling, and zircon age and crystallization modeling. Zircon geochronology reveals dispersed zircon age spectra in all ignimbrites, with decreasing age dispersion through time that we term a ‘chimney sweeping' event. Zircon whole-grain age modeling suggests that 2σ zircon age spans represent approximately one-quarter of total zircon crystallization timescales due to the averaging effect of whole-grain, individual zircon ages, resulting in zircon cryst...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Determining the mechanisms involved in generating large-v...
Combining high-precision CA-ID-TIMS zircon U/Pb geochronology with multivariate analysis of trace el...
Determining the mechanisms involved in generating large-volume eruptions (\u3e 100 km3) of silicic m...
Large ignimbrite eruptions pose great hazards to society, including ashfall and pyroclastic density ...
The most voluminous silicic volcanic eruptions in the geological past were associated with caldera c...
The most voluminous silicic volcanic eruptions in the geological past were associated with caldera c...
The most voluminous silicic volcanic eruptions in the geological past were associated with caldera c...
Construction durations of magma reservoirs are commonly inferred from U–Pb zircon geochronology usin...
Construction durations of magma reservoirs are commonly inferred from U–Pb zircon geochronology usin...
Multistage histories of incremental accumulation, fractionation, and solidification during construct...
Graduation date: 2011Constraining the development, evolution, and timescales of large silicic magma ...
Knowledge of the conditions of magma storage prior to volcanic eruptions is key to their forecasting...
Large-volume silicic volcanism poses global hazards in the form of proximal pyroclastic density curr...
Large-volume silicic volcanism poses global hazards in the form of proximal pyroclastic density curr...
Large-volume silicic volcanism poses global hazards in the form of proximal pyroclastic density curr...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Determining the mechanisms involved in generating large-v...
Combining high-precision CA-ID-TIMS zircon U/Pb geochronology with multivariate analysis of trace el...
Determining the mechanisms involved in generating large-volume eruptions (\u3e 100 km3) of silicic m...
Large ignimbrite eruptions pose great hazards to society, including ashfall and pyroclastic density ...
The most voluminous silicic volcanic eruptions in the geological past were associated with caldera c...
The most voluminous silicic volcanic eruptions in the geological past were associated with caldera c...
The most voluminous silicic volcanic eruptions in the geological past were associated with caldera c...
Construction durations of magma reservoirs are commonly inferred from U–Pb zircon geochronology usin...
Construction durations of magma reservoirs are commonly inferred from U–Pb zircon geochronology usin...
Multistage histories of incremental accumulation, fractionation, and solidification during construct...
Graduation date: 2011Constraining the development, evolution, and timescales of large silicic magma ...
Knowledge of the conditions of magma storage prior to volcanic eruptions is key to their forecasting...
Large-volume silicic volcanism poses global hazards in the form of proximal pyroclastic density curr...
Large-volume silicic volcanism poses global hazards in the form of proximal pyroclastic density curr...
Large-volume silicic volcanism poses global hazards in the form of proximal pyroclastic density curr...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Determining the mechanisms involved in generating large-v...
Combining high-precision CA-ID-TIMS zircon U/Pb geochronology with multivariate analysis of trace el...
Determining the mechanisms involved in generating large-volume eruptions (\u3e 100 km3) of silicic m...