Five Pleistocene basaltic volcanoes in Crater Flat (southern Nevada) demonstrate the complexity of eruption processes associated with small-volume basalts and the effects of initial emplacement characteristics on post-eruptive geomorphic evolution of the volcanic surfaces. The volcanoes record eruptive processes in their pyroclastic facies ranging from ''classical'' Strombolian mechanisms to, potentially, violent Strombolian mechanisms. Cone growth was accompanied, and sometimes disrupted, by effusion of lavas from the bases of cones. Pyroclastic cones were built upon a gently southward-sloping surface and were prone to failure of their down-slope (southern) flanks. Early lavas flowed primarily southward and, at Red and Black Cone volcanoes...
The Black Rock volcanic cluster consists of 30 small volume monogenetic volcanoes. The volcanoes of ...
The structures and textures preserved in lava domes reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive process...
Many volcanoes erupt compositionally homogeneous magmas over timescales ranging from decades to mill...
The {approx}80 ka Lathrop Wells volcano (southern Nevada, U.S.A.) preserves evidence for a range of ...
The distribution and characteristics of individual basaltic volcanoes in the waning Southwestern Nev...
Basaltic volcanic fields consist of one or more volcanoes within a defined area that is separate fro...
Ground magnetic surveys of the Quaternary (0.77‐0.98 Ma) Little Cones and surrounding areas of south...
Hawaiʻi is viewed as the “type example” for many fundamental basaltic volcanic phenomena (Garcia, 20...
The Croscat pyroclastic succession has been analysed to investigate the transition between different...
The study of monogenetic volcanism around Earth is rapidly growing due to the increasing recognition...
Monogenetic volcanism produces small basaltic volcanoes with an eruptive volume of less than 1 km3 a...
Scoria cones are common volcanic features and are thought to most commonly develop through the depos...
The Long Valley volcanic region, eastern California, USA is most famous for the caldera-forming erup...
Monogenetic volcanoes are the most common form of continental basaltic volcanism on Earth and hence ...
Rootless cones result from the explosive interaction between lava flows and underlying water-saturat...
The Black Rock volcanic cluster consists of 30 small volume monogenetic volcanoes. The volcanoes of ...
The structures and textures preserved in lava domes reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive process...
Many volcanoes erupt compositionally homogeneous magmas over timescales ranging from decades to mill...
The {approx}80 ka Lathrop Wells volcano (southern Nevada, U.S.A.) preserves evidence for a range of ...
The distribution and characteristics of individual basaltic volcanoes in the waning Southwestern Nev...
Basaltic volcanic fields consist of one or more volcanoes within a defined area that is separate fro...
Ground magnetic surveys of the Quaternary (0.77‐0.98 Ma) Little Cones and surrounding areas of south...
Hawaiʻi is viewed as the “type example” for many fundamental basaltic volcanic phenomena (Garcia, 20...
The Croscat pyroclastic succession has been analysed to investigate the transition between different...
The study of monogenetic volcanism around Earth is rapidly growing due to the increasing recognition...
Monogenetic volcanism produces small basaltic volcanoes with an eruptive volume of less than 1 km3 a...
Scoria cones are common volcanic features and are thought to most commonly develop through the depos...
The Long Valley volcanic region, eastern California, USA is most famous for the caldera-forming erup...
Monogenetic volcanoes are the most common form of continental basaltic volcanism on Earth and hence ...
Rootless cones result from the explosive interaction between lava flows and underlying water-saturat...
The Black Rock volcanic cluster consists of 30 small volume monogenetic volcanoes. The volcanoes of ...
The structures and textures preserved in lava domes reflect underlying magmatic and eruptive process...
Many volcanoes erupt compositionally homogeneous magmas over timescales ranging from decades to mill...