International audienceCrystals constitute potential sources of information on magmatic timescales, conditions, and processes. One could say that the ecology of crystals in magmas is very rich, including phenocrysts, microlites, xenocrysts, and antecrysts, to name just a few types. A recent reassessment of thermodynamic equilibrium between crystals in the Bishop Tuff has concluded to the reliability of temperature estimates based on Fe-Ti oxides
International audienceTrachytes from the Chaîne des Puys, French Massif Central, have been studied b...
ABSTRACT The 650 km 3 rhyolitic Bishop Tuff (eastern California, USA), which is stratigraphically zo...
Supereruptions violently transfer huge amounts (100 s–1000 s km3) of magma to the surface in a matte...
International audienceCrystals constitute potential sources of information on magmatic timescales, c...
Volcanic units and their crystals carry a memory of hidden magma reservoirs. Here, through a statist...
New in situ major and trace element analytical data are presented for crystals (sanidine, plagioclas...
Crystals are rarely composed of a single crystal population that have grown solely from the batch of...
International audienceDespite claims to the contrary, the compositions of magnetite and ilmenite in ...
ABSTRACT: The Bishop Tuff (USA) is a large-volume, high-silica pyroclastic rhyolite. Five pumice cla...
Time-related information of pre-eruptive magmatic processes is locked in the chemical profile of com...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
The Bishop Tuff has benefited from extensive field, petrological and geochemical studies for more th...
An understanding of the petrogenesis of magmatic systems can be achieved by studying their constitue...
International audienceExperimental phase equilibrium studies are increasingly being used for the det...
The initial Sr isotopic compositions of glass and mineral separates from the 0.74 Ma Bishop Tuff ash...
International audienceTrachytes from the Chaîne des Puys, French Massif Central, have been studied b...
ABSTRACT The 650 km 3 rhyolitic Bishop Tuff (eastern California, USA), which is stratigraphically zo...
Supereruptions violently transfer huge amounts (100 s–1000 s km3) of magma to the surface in a matte...
International audienceCrystals constitute potential sources of information on magmatic timescales, c...
Volcanic units and their crystals carry a memory of hidden magma reservoirs. Here, through a statist...
New in situ major and trace element analytical data are presented for crystals (sanidine, plagioclas...
Crystals are rarely composed of a single crystal population that have grown solely from the batch of...
International audienceDespite claims to the contrary, the compositions of magnetite and ilmenite in ...
ABSTRACT: The Bishop Tuff (USA) is a large-volume, high-silica pyroclastic rhyolite. Five pumice cla...
Time-related information of pre-eruptive magmatic processes is locked in the chemical profile of com...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
The Bishop Tuff has benefited from extensive field, petrological and geochemical studies for more th...
An understanding of the petrogenesis of magmatic systems can be achieved by studying their constitue...
International audienceExperimental phase equilibrium studies are increasingly being used for the det...
The initial Sr isotopic compositions of glass and mineral separates from the 0.74 Ma Bishop Tuff ash...
International audienceTrachytes from the Chaîne des Puys, French Massif Central, have been studied b...
ABSTRACT The 650 km 3 rhyolitic Bishop Tuff (eastern California, USA), which is stratigraphically zo...
Supereruptions violently transfer huge amounts (100 s–1000 s km3) of magma to the surface in a matte...