We investigate high-resolution digital photographs and infrared images of the lava dome eruption at Volcán de Colima, from 2007 to 2010. Qualitative observations provide insight into active volcanic processes (e.g. rockfalls and fracturing) and show that, as the dome advances a substantial cooled talus apron develops, which stabilizes the structure. Progressive collapse of the talus apron as it reaches the crater rim corresponds with the development of a lava lobe, extruding hot lava from deeper within the dome. Quantitative dome surface temperature timeseries show that the highest temperature hotspots migrate from the dome sides (250-380 °C) to the top (150-300 °C) and finally to the lava lobe (220-400 °C) as the structurally unstable area...
Imaging growing lava domes has remained a great challenge in volcanology due to their inaccessibilit...
Lava domes are subjected to structural weakening that can lead to gravitational collapse and produce...
Rapid, multichannel monitoring of fumaroles on Volcán Colima, Mexico, provides new insight into the ...
A new lava lobe was extruded on the dome of the Volcán de Colima at the beginning of March, 1991. On...
International audienceDuring eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava d...
ASTER satellite data was collected and analyzed in order to quantify changes in temperature, vesicul...
International audienceThe most recent eruptive phase of Volc'an de Colima, Mexico, started in 1998 a...
The summit region of steep volcanoes hosting lava domes often displays rapid geomorphologic and stru...
Dome-building eruptions may vary from unthreatening effusion to highly unpredictable and hazar...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
Imaging growing lava domes has remained a great challenge in volcanology due to their inaccessibilit...
Lava domes are subjected to structural weakening that can lead to gravitational collapse and produce...
Rapid, multichannel monitoring of fumaroles on Volcán Colima, Mexico, provides new insight into the ...
A new lava lobe was extruded on the dome of the Volcán de Colima at the beginning of March, 1991. On...
International audienceDuring eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava d...
ASTER satellite data was collected and analyzed in order to quantify changes in temperature, vesicul...
International audienceThe most recent eruptive phase of Volc'an de Colima, Mexico, started in 1998 a...
The summit region of steep volcanoes hosting lava domes often displays rapid geomorphologic and stru...
Dome-building eruptions may vary from unthreatening effusion to highly unpredictable and hazar...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
Imaging growing lava domes has remained a great challenge in volcanology due to their inaccessibilit...
Lava domes are subjected to structural weakening that can lead to gravitational collapse and produce...
Rapid, multichannel monitoring of fumaroles on Volcán Colima, Mexico, provides new insight into the ...