International audience[1] The 1997 Boxing Day collapse, a remarkable feature of the ongoing eruption of Soufrière Hills on Montserrat, has prompted new interest in the study of volcano stability in the Lesser Antilles. Building on a few cases documented in the literature, we have now identified at least 47 flank collapse events on volcanoes of the Caribbean arc where this type of behavior is characteristic and repetitive. About 15 events occurred on active volcanoes within the last 12,000 years. In the northern part of the arc, flank collapses are repetitive, do not exceed 1 km 3 in volume, occur in all directions, and are promoted by intense hydrothermal alteration and well-developed fracturing of the summit part of the edifices. In contra...
International audienceNew high‐resolution multichannel seismic data (GWADASEIS‐2009 and JC45/46‐2010...
International audienceLandslides are common features in the vicinity of volcanic islands. In this co...
International audienceKick-'em-Jenny (KeJ)—located ca. 8 km north of the island of Grenada—is the on...
International audience[1] The 1997 Boxing Day collapse, a remarkable feature of the ongoing eruption...
International audienceA horseshoe-shaped structure already identified on the southwestern flank of M...
Hole U1395B, drilled southeast of Montserrat during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 340...
Hole U1395B, drilled southeast of Montserrat during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 340...
International audienceFlank-collapse events are now recognized as common processes of destruction of...
Hole U1395B, drilled southeast of Montserrat during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 340...
The products of eruptive and mass-wasting processes that built island arc volcanoes are better prese...
Kick-’em-Jenny (KeJ)—located ca. 8 km north of the island of Grenada—is the only active submarine vo...
IODP Expedition 340 successfully drilled a series of sites offshore Montserrat, Martinique and Domin...
Landslides are common features in the vicinity of volcanic islands. In this contribution, we investi...
International audienceNew high‐resolution multichannel seismic data (GWADASEIS‐2009 and JC45/46‐2010...
International audienceLandslides are common features in the vicinity of volcanic islands. In this co...
International audienceKick-'em-Jenny (KeJ)—located ca. 8 km north of the island of Grenada—is the on...
International audience[1] The 1997 Boxing Day collapse, a remarkable feature of the ongoing eruption...
International audienceA horseshoe-shaped structure already identified on the southwestern flank of M...
Hole U1395B, drilled southeast of Montserrat during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 340...
Hole U1395B, drilled southeast of Montserrat during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 340...
International audienceFlank-collapse events are now recognized as common processes of destruction of...
Hole U1395B, drilled southeast of Montserrat during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 340...
The products of eruptive and mass-wasting processes that built island arc volcanoes are better prese...
Kick-’em-Jenny (KeJ)—located ca. 8 km north of the island of Grenada—is the only active submarine vo...
IODP Expedition 340 successfully drilled a series of sites offshore Montserrat, Martinique and Domin...
Landslides are common features in the vicinity of volcanic islands. In this contribution, we investi...
International audienceNew high‐resolution multichannel seismic data (GWADASEIS‐2009 and JC45/46‐2010...
International audienceLandslides are common features in the vicinity of volcanic islands. In this co...
International audienceKick-'em-Jenny (KeJ)—located ca. 8 km north of the island of Grenada—is the on...