Structural studies in active caldera systems are widely used in geothermal exploration to reconstruct volcanological conceptual models. Active calderas are difficult settings to perform such studies mostly because of the highly dynamic environment, dominated by fast accumulation of primary and secondary volcanic deposits, the variable and transient rheology of the shallow volcanic pile, and the continuous feedbacks between faulting, secondary porosity creation, and geothermal fluid circulation, alteration and cementation that tend to obliterate the tectonic deformation structures. In addition, deformation structures can be also caused by near- and far-field stress regimes, which include magmatic intrusions at various depths, the evolving to...
The comment provided by Harpel et al. challenges our interpretation of the most recent Plinian erupt...
International audienceCopahue volcano is part of the Caviahue-Copahue Volcanic Complex (CCVC), which...
In our reply we demonstrate the inconsistency of the comment we received from Mazzarini et al. Our d...
Structural studies in active caldera systems are widely used in geothermal exploration to reconstruc...
Resurgent calderas are excellent targets for geothermal exploration, as they are associated with the...
We welcome the opportunity to clarify issues raised by Gualda & Ghiorso (G&G, hereafter) on ...
Bonaccorso et al. [2011a] investigated the source and magma dynamics of the 10 May 2008 lava fountai...
Borgia et al. (2014) illustrated an active volcanic spreading model for the Amiata volcanic area (so...
Borgia et al. (2014) illustrated an active volcanic spreading model for the Amiata volcanic area (so...
Borgia et al. (2014) illustrated an active volcanic spreading model for the Amiata volcanic area (so...
International audienceThe comment provided by Harpel et al. challenges our interpretation of the mos...
The paper "Multidisciplinary investigation on a lava fountain preceding a flank eruption: The 10 May...
In volcanoes that store a significant quantity of magma within a subsurface summit reservoir, such a...
In their paper, Spiess et al. (2021) published structural, geochronological, and EBSD data on one of...
Many active silicic caldera systems have undergone or are currently undergoing unrest episodes of ma...
The comment provided by Harpel et al. challenges our interpretation of the most recent Plinian erupt...
International audienceCopahue volcano is part of the Caviahue-Copahue Volcanic Complex (CCVC), which...
In our reply we demonstrate the inconsistency of the comment we received from Mazzarini et al. Our d...
Structural studies in active caldera systems are widely used in geothermal exploration to reconstruc...
Resurgent calderas are excellent targets for geothermal exploration, as they are associated with the...
We welcome the opportunity to clarify issues raised by Gualda & Ghiorso (G&G, hereafter) on ...
Bonaccorso et al. [2011a] investigated the source and magma dynamics of the 10 May 2008 lava fountai...
Borgia et al. (2014) illustrated an active volcanic spreading model for the Amiata volcanic area (so...
Borgia et al. (2014) illustrated an active volcanic spreading model for the Amiata volcanic area (so...
Borgia et al. (2014) illustrated an active volcanic spreading model for the Amiata volcanic area (so...
International audienceThe comment provided by Harpel et al. challenges our interpretation of the mos...
The paper "Multidisciplinary investigation on a lava fountain preceding a flank eruption: The 10 May...
In volcanoes that store a significant quantity of magma within a subsurface summit reservoir, such a...
In their paper, Spiess et al. (2021) published structural, geochronological, and EBSD data on one of...
Many active silicic caldera systems have undergone or are currently undergoing unrest episodes of ma...
The comment provided by Harpel et al. challenges our interpretation of the most recent Plinian erupt...
International audienceCopahue volcano is part of the Caviahue-Copahue Volcanic Complex (CCVC), which...
In our reply we demonstrate the inconsistency of the comment we received from Mazzarini et al. Our d...