Ljósufjöll volcano is the largest outcrop of silicic volcanic material in the volcanic Snaefellsnes flank (non-rifting) zone of Iceland. The silicic eruptives range from trachytes to alkaline and peralkaline (comenditic) rhyolites and show evidence for eruption in both subaerial and subglacial environments. Thirteen silicic eruptive units have been identified and mapped by a combination of field observations and geochemical correlation. The trachytes probably formed by fractional crystallisation of a basaltic magma to form an alkali feldspar-rich trachytic mush, with continued fractionation of the interstitial melt producing low Ba and Sr rhyolite magma. Ar–Ar dating of feldspars and matrix (glass or holocrystalline groundmass) has been car...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
Silicic rock origin in Iceland is linked to a combination of fractional crystallization, crustal rem...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
Kerlingarfjöll central volcano is Iceland’s second largest outcrop of Quaternary rhyolite and is par...
The Torfajökull central volcano lies in Iceland’s southern flank zone (a non-rifting zone) and last ...
The Torfajökull central volcano lies in Iceland’s southern flank zone (a non-rifting zone) and last ...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
International audiencePleistocene and Holocene peralkaline rhyolites from Torfajo¨ kull (South Icela...
International audiencePleistocene and Holocene peralkaline rhyolites from Torfajo¨ kull (South Icela...
International audiencePleistocene and Holocene peralkaline rhyolites from Torfajo¨ kull (South Icela...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
Silicic rock origin in Iceland is linked to a combination of fractional crystallization, crustal rem...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
Kerlingarfjöll central volcano is Iceland’s second largest outcrop of Quaternary rhyolite and is par...
The Torfajökull central volcano lies in Iceland’s southern flank zone (a non-rifting zone) and last ...
The Torfajökull central volcano lies in Iceland’s southern flank zone (a non-rifting zone) and last ...
The Torfajökull central volcano in south-central Iceland contains the largest volume of exposed sili...
International audiencePleistocene and Holocene peralkaline rhyolites from Torfajo¨ kull (South Icela...
International audiencePleistocene and Holocene peralkaline rhyolites from Torfajo¨ kull (South Icela...
International audiencePleistocene and Holocene peralkaline rhyolites from Torfajo¨ kull (South Icela...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Eruptions of Öræfajökull have produced mafic and silicic magmas, and have taken place in both glacia...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...
Silicic rock origin in Iceland is linked to a combination of fractional crystallization, crustal rem...
The Katla subglacial caldera is one of the most active and hazardous volcanic centres in Iceland as ...