Silicic submarine volcanic eruptions can produce large volumes of pumices that may rise buoyantly to the ocean surface and/or sink to the seafloor. For eruptions that release significant volumes of pumice into rafts, the proximal to medial submarine geologic record is thus depleted in large volumes of pumice that would have sedimented closer to source in any subaerial eruption. The 2012 eruption of Havre volcano, a submarine volcano in the Kermadec Arc, presents a unique opportunity to study the partitioning of well-constrained rafted and seafloor pumice. Macro- and microtextural analysis was performed on clasts from the Havre pumice raft and from coeval pumiceous seafloor units around the Havre caldera. The raft and seafloor clasts have in...
Pumice can float on water for months to years – long enough for pumice to travel across oceans and f...
Domes of the Sumisu volcanic complex (western Pacific), having summits at ocean depths of 1100, 600,...
Constraining the syn-eruptive volatile contents of magmatic melt is critical to understanding the in...
Silicic submarine volcanic eruptions can produce large volumes of pumices that may rise buoyantly to...
A long-standing conceptual model for deep submarine eruptions is that high hydrostatic pressure hind...
Meter-scale vesicular blocks, termed “giant pumice,” are characteristic primary products of many sub...
Despite increasing recognition of silicic pumice-bearing deposits in the deep marine environment, th...
Transitions in eruptive style are common at volcanoes. Understanding how and why these transitions o...
Pumice rafts are floating mobile accumulations of low-density pumice clasts generated by silicic vol...
Transitions in eruptive style are common at volcanoes. Understanding how and why these transitions o...
This research explores the dynamics of subaerial and submarine explosive silicic volcanism in the Ke...
Pumice can float on water for months to years – long enough for pumice to travel across oceans and f...
Domes of the Sumisu volcanic complex (western Pacific), having summits at ocean depths of 1100, 600,...
Constraining the syn-eruptive volatile contents of magmatic melt is critical to understanding the in...
Silicic submarine volcanic eruptions can produce large volumes of pumices that may rise buoyantly to...
A long-standing conceptual model for deep submarine eruptions is that high hydrostatic pressure hind...
Meter-scale vesicular blocks, termed “giant pumice,” are characteristic primary products of many sub...
Despite increasing recognition of silicic pumice-bearing deposits in the deep marine environment, th...
Transitions in eruptive style are common at volcanoes. Understanding how and why these transitions o...
Pumice rafts are floating mobile accumulations of low-density pumice clasts generated by silicic vol...
Transitions in eruptive style are common at volcanoes. Understanding how and why these transitions o...
This research explores the dynamics of subaerial and submarine explosive silicic volcanism in the Ke...
Pumice can float on water for months to years – long enough for pumice to travel across oceans and f...
Domes of the Sumisu volcanic complex (western Pacific), having summits at ocean depths of 1100, 600,...
Constraining the syn-eruptive volatile contents of magmatic melt is critical to understanding the in...