The lava dome collapse of 12–13 July 2003 was the largest of the Soufrière Hills Volcano eruption thus far (1995–2005) and the largest recorded in historical times from any volcano; 210 million m3 of dome material collapsed over 18 h and formed large pyroclastic flows, which reached the sea. The evolution of the collapse can be interpreted with reference to the complex structure of the lava dome, which comprised discrete spines and shear lobes and an apron of talus. Progressive slumping of talus for 10 h at the beginning of the collapse generated low-volume pyroclastic flows. It undermined the massive part of the lava dome and eventually prompted catastrophic failure. From 02:00 to 04:40 13 July 2003 large pyroclastic flows were generated; ...
On 20 May 2006, the huge lava dome at the summit of the Soufriere Hills volcano on Montserrat in th...
The tiny Caribbean island of Montserrat has been in a state of crisis since the Soufrière Hills Volc...
International audienceMass flows on volcanic islands generated by volcanic lava dome collapse and by...
The lava dome collapse of 12-13 July 2003 was the largest of the Soufrière Hills Volcano eruption th...
A second extrusive phase of the currently ongoing 1995–2003 eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV...
The largest and most intense lava-dome collapse during the eruption of Soufrière Hills volcano, Mont...
The 12-13 July 2003 dome collapse at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, was the largest event of i...
On 25 June 1997, an unsteady, retrogressive, partial collapse of the lava dome at Soufrière Hills Vo...
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The 20th May 2006 lava dome collapse of the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, had a total non-den...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions cyclically extrude bodies of lava over several months, which then be...
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©2015. The Authors. Volcanic edifice collapses generate some of Earth's largest landslides. How such...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions cyclically extrude bodies of lava over several months, which then be...
The 1995–present eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano on Montserrat has produced over a cubic kilomet...
On 20 May 2006, the huge lava dome at the summit of the Soufriere Hills volcano on Montserrat in th...
The tiny Caribbean island of Montserrat has been in a state of crisis since the Soufrière Hills Volc...
International audienceMass flows on volcanic islands generated by volcanic lava dome collapse and by...
The lava dome collapse of 12-13 July 2003 was the largest of the Soufrière Hills Volcano eruption th...
A second extrusive phase of the currently ongoing 1995–2003 eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV...
The largest and most intense lava-dome collapse during the eruption of Soufrière Hills volcano, Mont...
The 12-13 July 2003 dome collapse at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, was the largest event of i...
On 25 June 1997, an unsteady, retrogressive, partial collapse of the lava dome at Soufrière Hills Vo...
International audienceThe 20th May 2006 lava dome collapse of the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserra...
The 20th May 2006 lava dome collapse of the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, had a total non-den...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions cyclically extrude bodies of lava over several months, which then be...
International audienceA partial dome collapse with concurrent pyroclastic flow (PF) activity occurre...
©2015. The Authors. Volcanic edifice collapses generate some of Earth's largest landslides. How such...
Dome-forming volcanic eruptions cyclically extrude bodies of lava over several months, which then be...
The 1995–present eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano on Montserrat has produced over a cubic kilomet...
On 20 May 2006, the huge lava dome at the summit of the Soufriere Hills volcano on Montserrat in th...
The tiny Caribbean island of Montserrat has been in a state of crisis since the Soufrière Hills Volc...
International audienceMass flows on volcanic islands generated by volcanic lava dome collapse and by...