The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat was characterised by higher average magma discharge rates than either previous dome growth episode at this volcano and yet fewer collapses. During sustained dome growth at moderate‐high average rates (>6 m3/s), we identified 2–6 week discharge pulses that each supplied c.20 Mm3 magma from depth. Our observations are consistent with some existing models but we explain discrepancies by a combination of higher volatile contents and higher ascent rates. Cycles of c. 11–16 days were evident in rockfall, LP rockfall and shallow LP earthquake counts related to dome growth and degassing. We speculate that degassing at the conduit margins together with stick‐slip conduit fl...
AbstractCyclical patterns of behaviour in timeseries of seismic and geodetic data at volcanoes are f...
The evolution of rainfall-concurrent dome collapses at Soufrière Hills volcano is followed using a l...
[1] We estimate that about 1 km3 of andesitic lava has been produced at Soufrière Hills Volcano, M...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
A second extrusive phase of the currently ongoing 1995–2003 eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV...
Before the 1995 Soufrière Hills eruption began, there had been seismic crises approximately every 3...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
Abstract: The growth of lava domes is often associated with cyclic variations of ground deformation,...
Activity since 1995 at Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV), Montserrat has alternated between andesite lav...
Observations of volcanoes extruding andesitic lava to produce lava domes often reveal cyclic behavio...
One-minute resolution time series of rainfall and seismic data from the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Mon...
Lava domes comprise core, carapace, and clastic talus components. They can grow endogenously by infl...
During many lava dome-forming eruptions, persistent rockfalls and the concurrent development of a su...
Lava domes comprise core, carapace, and clastic talus components. They can grow endogenously by infl...
AbstractCyclical patterns of behaviour in timeseries of seismic and geodetic data at volcanoes are f...
The evolution of rainfall-concurrent dome collapses at Soufrière Hills volcano is followed using a l...
[1] We estimate that about 1 km3 of andesitic lava has been produced at Soufrière Hills Volcano, M...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
A second extrusive phase of the currently ongoing 1995–2003 eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV...
Before the 1995 Soufrière Hills eruption began, there had been seismic crises approximately every 3...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufrière Hills Volcano began 1 August 2005 and ended 20 Ap...
Abstract: The growth of lava domes is often associated with cyclic variations of ground deformation,...
Activity since 1995 at Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV), Montserrat has alternated between andesite lav...
Observations of volcanoes extruding andesitic lava to produce lava domes often reveal cyclic behavio...
One-minute resolution time series of rainfall and seismic data from the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Mon...
Lava domes comprise core, carapace, and clastic talus components. They can grow endogenously by infl...
During many lava dome-forming eruptions, persistent rockfalls and the concurrent development of a su...
Lava domes comprise core, carapace, and clastic talus components. They can grow endogenously by infl...
AbstractCyclical patterns of behaviour in timeseries of seismic and geodetic data at volcanoes are f...
The evolution of rainfall-concurrent dome collapses at Soufrière Hills volcano is followed using a l...
[1] We estimate that about 1 km3 of andesitic lava has been produced at Soufrière Hills Volcano, M...