Although observations of recent volcanic eruptions beneath Vatnajokull, Iceland have improved the understanding of ice deformation and meltwater drainage, little is known about the processes that occur at the glacier base. We present observations of the products of a small-volume, effusive subglacial rhyolite eruption at Blahnukur, Torfajokull, Iceland. Lava bodies, typically 7 m long, have unusual conical morphologies and columnar joint orientations that suggest emplacement within cavities melted into the base of a glacier. Cavities appear to have been steep-walled and randomly distributed. These features can be explained by a simple model of conductive heat loss during the ascent of a lava body to the glacier base. The released heat melts...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Large scale subglacial eruptions are enigmatic. Their eruption and emplacement dynamics are not wel...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Although observations of recent volcanic eruptions beneath Vatnajokull, Iceland have improved the un...
Abstract. We present field observations from Blahnukur, a small volume (400 m thick. Lithofacies ass...
We present the first modern volcanological study of a subglacial-to-emergent rhyolite tuya, at SE Ra...
Subglacial rhyolite eruptions at Torfajökull, Iceland have produced a variety of volcanic edifices d...
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvísl, Torfajökull, Iceland that were emplace...
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvisl, Torfajokull, Iceland that were emplace...
An eruption along a 2.5 km-long rhyolitic dyke at Krafla volcano, northern Iceland during the last g...
Subglacial volcanic eruptions can generate large volumes of meltwater that is stored and transported...
Models of the early stages of basaltic eruptions beneath temperate glaciers are presented that consi...
Simple analytical models of subglacial eruptions are presented, which simulate evolving subglacial c...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Simple analytical models of subglacial eruptions are presented, which simulate evolving subglacial c...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Large scale subglacial eruptions are enigmatic. Their eruption and emplacement dynamics are not wel...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Although observations of recent volcanic eruptions beneath Vatnajokull, Iceland have improved the un...
Abstract. We present field observations from Blahnukur, a small volume (400 m thick. Lithofacies ass...
We present the first modern volcanological study of a subglacial-to-emergent rhyolite tuya, at SE Ra...
Subglacial rhyolite eruptions at Torfajökull, Iceland have produced a variety of volcanic edifices d...
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvísl, Torfajökull, Iceland that were emplace...
This paper describes unusual rhyolitic deposits at Dalakvisl, Torfajokull, Iceland that were emplace...
An eruption along a 2.5 km-long rhyolitic dyke at Krafla volcano, northern Iceland during the last g...
Subglacial volcanic eruptions can generate large volumes of meltwater that is stored and transported...
Models of the early stages of basaltic eruptions beneath temperate glaciers are presented that consi...
Simple analytical models of subglacial eruptions are presented, which simulate evolving subglacial c...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Simple analytical models of subglacial eruptions are presented, which simulate evolving subglacial c...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Large scale subglacial eruptions are enigmatic. Their eruption and emplacement dynamics are not wel...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...