International audienceMud volcanoes are geologically important manifestations of vertical fluid flow and mud eruption in sedimentary basins worldwide. Their formation is predominantly ascribed to release of overpressure from clay- and organic-rich sediments, leading to impressive buildup of mud mountains in submarine and subaerial settings. Here we report on a newly born mud volcano appearing close to an active magmatic complex in a backarc sedimentary basin in Indonesia. The location of themud volcano close to magmatic volcanoes results in a high background temperature gradient that triggers mineralogical transformations and geochemical reactions at shallow depth. The eruption of 100 °C mud and gas that started the 29th of May 2006 flooded...
The Lusi mud eruption in East Java, Indonesia, has continued unabated for more than ten years with n...
We study the local seismicity in East Java around the Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex that is conne...
The spectacular Lusi eruption started in northeast Java, Indonesia, on May 29th, 2006, continuously ...
On May 29th 2006 a mud volcano, later to be named 'Lusi', started to form in East Java. It is still ...
Lusi is a large hydrothermal vent system, constantly erupting since 14 years in the East Java sedime...
The Indonesian Lusi eruption has been spewing boiling water, gas, and sediments since the 29th of Ma...
The 29th of May 2006 gas and mud eruptions suddenly appeared along the Watukosek fault in the north ...
Copyright © 2008 Geological Society of AmericaThe Lusi mud volcano in East Java has erupted unabated...
Little is known about the processes taking place in new-born hydrothermal systems. We investigate th...
The Lusi mud volcano of East Java, Indonesia, remains one of the most unusual geologic disasters of ...
Conventional studies of petroleum basins associate oil generation with the gradual burial of organic...
Highlights • Lusi crater waters represent a regional geochemical anomaly. • Erupted waters...
The LUSI mud volcano has been erupting since May 2006 in the densely populated Sidoarjo regency (Eas...
The spectacular Indonesian Lusi mud eruption started in May 2006 following to a 6.3 M earthquake str...
The spectacular eruption of Lusi began in NE Java, Indonesia, on 29 May 2006 and is still ongoing. S...
The Lusi mud eruption in East Java, Indonesia, has continued unabated for more than ten years with n...
We study the local seismicity in East Java around the Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex that is conne...
The spectacular Lusi eruption started in northeast Java, Indonesia, on May 29th, 2006, continuously ...
On May 29th 2006 a mud volcano, later to be named 'Lusi', started to form in East Java. It is still ...
Lusi is a large hydrothermal vent system, constantly erupting since 14 years in the East Java sedime...
The Indonesian Lusi eruption has been spewing boiling water, gas, and sediments since the 29th of Ma...
The 29th of May 2006 gas and mud eruptions suddenly appeared along the Watukosek fault in the north ...
Copyright © 2008 Geological Society of AmericaThe Lusi mud volcano in East Java has erupted unabated...
Little is known about the processes taking place in new-born hydrothermal systems. We investigate th...
The Lusi mud volcano of East Java, Indonesia, remains one of the most unusual geologic disasters of ...
Conventional studies of petroleum basins associate oil generation with the gradual burial of organic...
Highlights • Lusi crater waters represent a regional geochemical anomaly. • Erupted waters...
The LUSI mud volcano has been erupting since May 2006 in the densely populated Sidoarjo regency (Eas...
The spectacular Indonesian Lusi mud eruption started in May 2006 following to a 6.3 M earthquake str...
The spectacular eruption of Lusi began in NE Java, Indonesia, on 29 May 2006 and is still ongoing. S...
The Lusi mud eruption in East Java, Indonesia, has continued unabated for more than ten years with n...
We study the local seismicity in East Java around the Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex that is conne...
The spectacular Lusi eruption started in northeast Java, Indonesia, on May 29th, 2006, continuously ...