Detailed observations of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruptions in Iceland show seismic activity propagating vertically through the entire crust during a ten-week period of volcanic unrest comprising multiple eruption episodes. Systematic changes in magma chemistry suggest a complex magmatic plumbing system, tapping several accumulation zones at different depths containing magma of differing ages and compositions. During the eruption, a systematic downward propagation of seismicity through the crust and into the upper mantle to ~30 km depth occurred in a series of steps, each of which preceded an explosive surge in eruption rate. Here we show that the sequence of seismicity and eruptive activity may be explained by the downward propagation of ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Large volume effusive eruptions with relatively minor observed pr...
Understanding and constraining the source of geodetic deformation in volcanic areas is an important ...
International audienceGrimsvötn Volcano is the most active volcano in Iceland, and its last three er...
We have mapped microearthquakes caused by magma migration preceding and during the flank and summit ...
We present relatively relocated earthquake hypocentres for >1000 microearthquakes (ML < 3) that occu...
Recent Icelandic rifting events have illuminated the roles of centralized crustal magma reservoirs a...
Understanding magmatic plumbing within the Earth's crust is important for understanding volcanic sys...
The deep roots of volcanic systems play a key role in the priming, initiation, and duration of erupt...
The Bárdarbunga eruption in Iceland in 2014 and 2015 produced about 1.6 km3 of lava. Magma propagate...
Increased rates of deformation and seismicity are well-established precursors to volcanic eruptions,...
The ice-capped Eyjafjallajökull volcano, south Iceland, had been dormant for 170 years when the firs...
Field observations of extinct and exposed magma reservoirs shed light on processes operating in the ...
It is well established that magmatism is trans-crustal, with melt storage and processing occurring o...
The Bárðarbunga eruption in Iceland in 2014 and 2015 produced about 1.6 km3 of lava. Magma propagate...
Large volcanic eruptions on Earth commonly occur with a collapse of the roof of a crustal magma rese...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Large volume effusive eruptions with relatively minor observed pr...
Understanding and constraining the source of geodetic deformation in volcanic areas is an important ...
International audienceGrimsvötn Volcano is the most active volcano in Iceland, and its last three er...
We have mapped microearthquakes caused by magma migration preceding and during the flank and summit ...
We present relatively relocated earthquake hypocentres for >1000 microearthquakes (ML < 3) that occu...
Recent Icelandic rifting events have illuminated the roles of centralized crustal magma reservoirs a...
Understanding magmatic plumbing within the Earth's crust is important for understanding volcanic sys...
The deep roots of volcanic systems play a key role in the priming, initiation, and duration of erupt...
The Bárdarbunga eruption in Iceland in 2014 and 2015 produced about 1.6 km3 of lava. Magma propagate...
Increased rates of deformation and seismicity are well-established precursors to volcanic eruptions,...
The ice-capped Eyjafjallajökull volcano, south Iceland, had been dormant for 170 years when the firs...
Field observations of extinct and exposed magma reservoirs shed light on processes operating in the ...
It is well established that magmatism is trans-crustal, with melt storage and processing occurring o...
The Bárðarbunga eruption in Iceland in 2014 and 2015 produced about 1.6 km3 of lava. Magma propagate...
Large volcanic eruptions on Earth commonly occur with a collapse of the roof of a crustal magma rese...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Large volume effusive eruptions with relatively minor observed pr...
Understanding and constraining the source of geodetic deformation in volcanic areas is an important ...
International audienceGrimsvötn Volcano is the most active volcano in Iceland, and its last three er...