Transitions in eruptive style are common at volcanoes. Understanding how and why these transitions occur remain open questions. The 2012 eruption of the submarine Havre volcano in the Kermadec arc (southwest Pacific Ocean) produced a raft of floating pumice followed by a pair of domes from the same vent. Here, we used measurements on erupted magmas and constraints on the eruption rate, combined with a model for magma ascent, to identify the dominant controls on the transition in eruption style. During the raft-forming stage, magma ascent was fast enough that little gas was lost. Magma reached the seafloor with great enough vesicularity to be buoyant and produce clasts that could float. As the eruption waned, the eruption rate decreased, and...
Volcanic eruptions vary in intensity due to a variety of physical and chemical variables. One of the...
International audiencePhonolitic eruptions can erupt either effusively or explosively, and in some c...
International audienceThe eruption style of silicic magmas is affected by the loss of gas (outgassin...
Transitions in eruptive style are common at volcanoes. Understanding how and why these transitions o...
Transitions in eruptive style are common at volcanoes. Understanding how and why these transitions o...
A long-standing conceptual model for deep submarine eruptions is that high hydrostatic pressure hind...
none5siThe 1913 sub-Plinian eruption of Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico) occurred after almost 100&n...
One of the biggest challenges in volcanic hazard assessment is to understand how and why eruptive st...
Effusive-explosive transitions are widespread volcanic phenomena that consist in the changing of e...
The commonest eruption styles of basaltic volcanoes involve Hawaiian lava fountaining or intermitten...
This research explores the dynamics of subaerial and submarine explosive silicic volcanism in the Ke...
Funder: Natural Environment Research Council; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000270Deposits f...
Transitions between explosive and effusive activity are commonly observed during dome-forming erupti...
Volcanic eruptions vary in intensity due to a variety of physical and chemical variables. One of the...
International audiencePhonolitic eruptions can erupt either effusively or explosively, and in some c...
International audienceThe eruption style of silicic magmas is affected by the loss of gas (outgassin...
Transitions in eruptive style are common at volcanoes. Understanding how and why these transitions o...
Transitions in eruptive style are common at volcanoes. Understanding how and why these transitions o...
A long-standing conceptual model for deep submarine eruptions is that high hydrostatic pressure hind...
none5siThe 1913 sub-Plinian eruption of Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico) occurred after almost 100&n...
One of the biggest challenges in volcanic hazard assessment is to understand how and why eruptive st...
Effusive-explosive transitions are widespread volcanic phenomena that consist in the changing of e...
The commonest eruption styles of basaltic volcanoes involve Hawaiian lava fountaining or intermitten...
This research explores the dynamics of subaerial and submarine explosive silicic volcanism in the Ke...
Funder: Natural Environment Research Council; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000270Deposits f...
Transitions between explosive and effusive activity are commonly observed during dome-forming erupti...
Volcanic eruptions vary in intensity due to a variety of physical and chemical variables. One of the...
International audiencePhonolitic eruptions can erupt either effusively or explosively, and in some c...
International audienceThe eruption style of silicic magmas is affected by the loss of gas (outgassin...