The Mount Melbourne Volcanic Field (MMVF) is part of the West Antarctic Rift System, one of Earth’s largest intra-continental rift zones. It contains numerous small, compositionally diverse (alkali basalt–benmoreite) flank and satellite vents of Late Miocene–Pliocene age (≤12.50 Ma; mainly less than 2.5 Ma). They demonstrate a wide range of morphologies and eruptive mechanisms despite overlapping compositions and elevations, and they occur in a relatively small area surrounding the active Mount Melbourne stratovolcano. The volcanic outcrops fall into several main categories based on eruptive style: scoria cones, tuff cones, megapillow complexes, and shield volcanoes. Using the analysis of lithofacies and appraisal of the internal architectu...
Late Miocene (c. 13-5 Ma) volcanic sequences of the Hallett Volcanic Province (HVP) crop out along >...
We report on the characterization of a thick sequence of pyroclastic deposits exposed on the summit ...
Terrestrial volcanism occurred extensively on Brabant Island, northern Antarctic Peninsula, during t...
The Mount Melbourne Volcanic Field (MMVF) is part of the West Antarctic Rift System, one of Earth’s ...
The Mount Melbourne Volcanic Field (MMVF) is part of the West Antarctic Rift System, one of Earth’s ...
The remains of a small volcanic centre are preserved on a thin bedrock ridge at Harrow Peaks, northe...
Late Cenozoic, subglacially erupted volcanic sequences are scattered throughout the Antarctic Penins...
Mount Murphy is a large Miocene shield volcano flanked by several small basaltic satellite centres t...
Mt. Melbourne (2,732 ma.s.l.) is a large quiescent stratovolcano located in Northern Victoria Land ...
The Mt. Melbourne field is interpreted as a quiescent volcanic complex, located in Northern Victoria...
Pliocene–Recent volcanic outcrops at Seal Nunataks and Beethoven Peninsula (Antarctic Peninsula) are...
Glaciovolcanic sequences are widespread in northern Victoria Land and their interpretation enables e...
We report on the characterization of a thick sequence of pyroclastic deposits exposed on the summit ...
Antarctica has undergone several important phases of volcanism throughout its long history. It was f...
Deception Island (DI) is an active Quaternary volcanic caldera of the South Shetlands Archipelago (A...
Late Miocene (c. 13-5 Ma) volcanic sequences of the Hallett Volcanic Province (HVP) crop out along >...
We report on the characterization of a thick sequence of pyroclastic deposits exposed on the summit ...
Terrestrial volcanism occurred extensively on Brabant Island, northern Antarctic Peninsula, during t...
The Mount Melbourne Volcanic Field (MMVF) is part of the West Antarctic Rift System, one of Earth’s ...
The Mount Melbourne Volcanic Field (MMVF) is part of the West Antarctic Rift System, one of Earth’s ...
The remains of a small volcanic centre are preserved on a thin bedrock ridge at Harrow Peaks, northe...
Late Cenozoic, subglacially erupted volcanic sequences are scattered throughout the Antarctic Penins...
Mount Murphy is a large Miocene shield volcano flanked by several small basaltic satellite centres t...
Mt. Melbourne (2,732 ma.s.l.) is a large quiescent stratovolcano located in Northern Victoria Land ...
The Mt. Melbourne field is interpreted as a quiescent volcanic complex, located in Northern Victoria...
Pliocene–Recent volcanic outcrops at Seal Nunataks and Beethoven Peninsula (Antarctic Peninsula) are...
Glaciovolcanic sequences are widespread in northern Victoria Land and their interpretation enables e...
We report on the characterization of a thick sequence of pyroclastic deposits exposed on the summit ...
Antarctica has undergone several important phases of volcanism throughout its long history. It was f...
Deception Island (DI) is an active Quaternary volcanic caldera of the South Shetlands Archipelago (A...
Late Miocene (c. 13-5 Ma) volcanic sequences of the Hallett Volcanic Province (HVP) crop out along >...
We report on the characterization of a thick sequence of pyroclastic deposits exposed on the summit ...
Terrestrial volcanism occurred extensively on Brabant Island, northern Antarctic Peninsula, during t...