The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as revealed by its historical volcanic activity and recent seismic unrest and magma accumulation. A petrologic and geochemical study was carried out on a suite of mid-Pleistocene to Recent lavas and pyroclastic rocks originated from the caldera. The whole series is characterised by a bimodal composition, including Fe-Ti transitional alkali basalts and mildly alkalic rhyolites. Variations in trace-element composition amongst the basalts and rhyolites show that their chemical differentiation was mainly controlled by fractional crystallisation and possible assimilation. The petrology and chemistry of the few intermediate extrusive rocks show that t...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
The Torfajökull central volcano lies in Iceland’s southern flank zone (a non-rifting zone) and last ...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
We present a detailed petrologic study of rhyolites from seven eruptions spanning the full (∼190 ky)...
We present a detailed petrologic study of rhyolites from seven eruptions spanning the full (∼190 ky)...
International Symposium on the Activity of Oceanic Volcanoes. Ponta Delgada, 4-9 August 1980.Eyjafjö...
The 8-9 million year old volcanic complex of Oxnadalur is host to large-volume basalt flows, small a...
The 8-9 million year old volcanic complex of Oxnadalur is host to large-volume basalt flows, small a...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
Petrological, geochemical, and geophysical gradients along the SE volcanic zone in Iceland imply sys...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
The Torfajökull central volcano lies in Iceland’s southern flank zone (a non-rifting zone) and last ...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
We present a detailed petrologic study of rhyolites from seven eruptions spanning the full (∼190 ky)...
We present a detailed petrologic study of rhyolites from seven eruptions spanning the full (∼190 ky)...
International Symposium on the Activity of Oceanic Volcanoes. Ponta Delgada, 4-9 August 1980.Eyjafjö...
The 8-9 million year old volcanic complex of Oxnadalur is host to large-volume basalt flows, small a...
The 8-9 million year old volcanic complex of Oxnadalur is host to large-volume basalt flows, small a...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
Petrological, geochemical, and geophysical gradients along the SE volcanic zone in Iceland imply sys...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
The Torfajökull central volcano lies in Iceland’s southern flank zone (a non-rifting zone) and last ...