We investigate the processes of growth and consumption of rifted stratovolcanoes to better understand their morphostructural and geological evolution in relation to sheet intrusions. Field data collected from four rifted volcanoes, located in Italy and Chile, and representing structural end members, are integrated with scaled physical models and numerical three-dimensional (3D) modeling. Due to preferential along-rift magma pathways, volcanoes grow perpendicular to rift strike mostly by intrusions, and parallel to the rift mostly by effusions. These constructive processes are partially or fully balanced by destructive processes that occur both perpendicular to the rift and along the rift zone, and that are initiated by the sheet intrusions....
Most volcanoes throughout the world have been monitored with geophysical data (seismology and geodes...
International audienceSubvertical dykes and inclined cone-sheets represent the two main types of mag...
International audienceAreas undergoing pure extension are typically characterized by the formation o...
Catastrophic volcanic eruptions triggered by landslide collapses can jet upwards or blast sideways. ...
The shallow plumbing system of volcanoes usually comprises countless magmatic sheet intrusions that ...
none8Field work carried out on the Piton des Neiges volcano (Réunion Island) suggests that the injec...
Analogue sand cone experiments were conducted to study instability generated on volcanic cones by ba...
Volcanic rift zones, characterized by repeated dike emplacements, are expected to delimit the upper...
Analogue experiments investigate how flank collapse affects dike propagation within volcanoes. Water...
Characterisation of surface deformation at stratovolcanoes is essential for a better understanding o...
International audienceIgneous sheet intrusions, such as dykes and cone sheets, represent various geo...
Many volcanic edifices are subject to sector collapse. Analogue models are here used to better under...
International audienceField work carried out on the Piton des Neiges volcano (Réunion Island) sugges...
Dykes and inclined sheets are known occasionally to exploit faults as parts of their paths, but the ...
Gravitational volcano spreading is caused by flow of weak substrata due to volcanic loading, and is ...
Most volcanoes throughout the world have been monitored with geophysical data (seismology and geodes...
International audienceSubvertical dykes and inclined cone-sheets represent the two main types of mag...
International audienceAreas undergoing pure extension are typically characterized by the formation o...
Catastrophic volcanic eruptions triggered by landslide collapses can jet upwards or blast sideways. ...
The shallow plumbing system of volcanoes usually comprises countless magmatic sheet intrusions that ...
none8Field work carried out on the Piton des Neiges volcano (Réunion Island) suggests that the injec...
Analogue sand cone experiments were conducted to study instability generated on volcanic cones by ba...
Volcanic rift zones, characterized by repeated dike emplacements, are expected to delimit the upper...
Analogue experiments investigate how flank collapse affects dike propagation within volcanoes. Water...
Characterisation of surface deformation at stratovolcanoes is essential for a better understanding o...
International audienceIgneous sheet intrusions, such as dykes and cone sheets, represent various geo...
Many volcanic edifices are subject to sector collapse. Analogue models are here used to better under...
International audienceField work carried out on the Piton des Neiges volcano (Réunion Island) sugges...
Dykes and inclined sheets are known occasionally to exploit faults as parts of their paths, but the ...
Gravitational volcano spreading is caused by flow of weak substrata due to volcanic loading, and is ...
Most volcanoes throughout the world have been monitored with geophysical data (seismology and geodes...
International audienceSubvertical dykes and inclined cone-sheets represent the two main types of mag...
International audienceAreas undergoing pure extension are typically characterized by the formation o...