The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth’s crust as a result of the rheological evolution caused by crystallization during transport. However, the relationships between crystallinity, rheology and eruptibility remain uncertain because it is difficult to observe dynamic magma crystallization in real time. Here, we present the first in-situ 4D data for crystal growth kinetics and the textural evolution of pyroxene during crystallization of trachybasaltic magmas in high-temperature experiments under water-saturated conditions at crustal pressures. We observe dendritic growth of pyroxene on initially euhedral cores, and a surprisingly rapid increase in crystal fraction and aspect ratio at undercooling ≥30 °C. Rapid dendritic crystalli...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the ...
""Our ability to forecast volcanic hazards at active volcanoes stems from our knowledge of parameter...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth’s crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth's crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the ...
Magma crystallisation is a fundamental process driving eruptions and controlling the style of volcan...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
International audienceThe olivine macrocrysts found in oceanites, picrites and magnesian basalts eru...
Crystals and bubbles nucleate and grow in a magma that experiences a range of temperatures, pressure...
The effects of crystal nucleation and growth on the viscosity of andesitic magmas are investigated a...
Magma crystallisation is a fundamental process driving eruptions and controlling the style of volcan...
Basalt is the most ubiquitous magma on Earth, erupting typically at intensities ranging from quiesce...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the ...
""Our ability to forecast volcanic hazards at active volcanoes stems from our knowledge of parameter...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth’s crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth's crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the ...
Magma crystallisation is a fundamental process driving eruptions and controlling the style of volcan...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
International audienceThe olivine macrocrysts found in oceanites, picrites and magnesian basalts eru...
Crystals and bubbles nucleate and grow in a magma that experiences a range of temperatures, pressure...
The effects of crystal nucleation and growth on the viscosity of andesitic magmas are investigated a...
Magma crystallisation is a fundamental process driving eruptions and controlling the style of volcan...
Basalt is the most ubiquitous magma on Earth, erupting typically at intensities ranging from quiesce...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
Crystallisation is a complex process that significantly affects the rheology of magma, and thus the ...
""Our ability to forecast volcanic hazards at active volcanoes stems from our knowledge of parameter...