Caldera collapse received large attention during the last decades and was widely studied using various approaches, spanning from field-geology to numerical and analogue modelling. Analogue models allow to reproduce caldera collapse deformation, providing information otherwise difficult to obtain during such an extremely transient geological process. A wide range of analogue studies is available in literature, nonetheless, some aspects are still barely known, particularly the propagation of caldera faults and the role of inherited structures during caldera collapse. We have thus addressed the above research questions through analogue models. Our models show how calderas may experience asymmetry due to the lateral propagation of caldera-relat...
Scaled analogue models explored the role of different boundary conditions in intra‐caldera resurgenc...
The structure and shape of collapses and resurgences is often controlled by pre-existing discontinui...
[1] Although conventionally described as purely dip-slip, faults at caldera volcanoes may have a str...
The term collapse caldera refers to those volcanic depressions resulting from the sinking of the cha...
Understanding the structure and development of calderas is crucial for predicting their behaviour du...
A number of new analogue models studying caldera architecture and development have been recently per...
Collapse calderas are defined as the volcanic depression that result from the disruption of the geom...
International audienceRegional-scale faulting, particularly in strike-slip tectonic regimes, is a re...
A number of new analogue models studying caldera architecture and development have been recently per...
The formation of ring faults yields important implications for understanding the structural and dyna...
The formation of ring faults yields important implications for understanding the structural and dyna...
Scaled analogue models explored the role of different boundary conditions in intra-caldera resurgenc...
International audienceScaled experiments have been carried out on caldera collapse mechanisms, using...
Caldera volcanoes form due to collapse of a magma chamber roof into the underlying magma chamber. Ma...
This dataset presents the results of four experimental series of analogue models performed to invest...
Scaled analogue models explored the role of different boundary conditions in intra‐caldera resurgenc...
The structure and shape of collapses and resurgences is often controlled by pre-existing discontinui...
[1] Although conventionally described as purely dip-slip, faults at caldera volcanoes may have a str...
The term collapse caldera refers to those volcanic depressions resulting from the sinking of the cha...
Understanding the structure and development of calderas is crucial for predicting their behaviour du...
A number of new analogue models studying caldera architecture and development have been recently per...
Collapse calderas are defined as the volcanic depression that result from the disruption of the geom...
International audienceRegional-scale faulting, particularly in strike-slip tectonic regimes, is a re...
A number of new analogue models studying caldera architecture and development have been recently per...
The formation of ring faults yields important implications for understanding the structural and dyna...
The formation of ring faults yields important implications for understanding the structural and dyna...
Scaled analogue models explored the role of different boundary conditions in intra-caldera resurgenc...
International audienceScaled experiments have been carried out on caldera collapse mechanisms, using...
Caldera volcanoes form due to collapse of a magma chamber roof into the underlying magma chamber. Ma...
This dataset presents the results of four experimental series of analogue models performed to invest...
Scaled analogue models explored the role of different boundary conditions in intra‐caldera resurgenc...
The structure and shape of collapses and resurgences is often controlled by pre-existing discontinui...
[1] Although conventionally described as purely dip-slip, faults at caldera volcanoes may have a str...