The fluid mechanics inside a volcano
HM Gonnermann, M Manga - Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech., 2007 - annualreviews.org
The style and evolution of volcanic eruptions are dictated by the fluid mechanics governing
magma ascent. Decompression during ascent causes dissolved volatile species, such as …
magma ascent. Decompression during ascent causes dissolved volatile species, such as …
The largest volcanic eruptions on Earth
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are sites of the most frequently recurring, largest volume
basaltic and silicic eruptions in Earth history. These large-volume (> 1000km3 dense rock …
basaltic and silicic eruptions in Earth history. These large-volume (> 1000km3 dense rock …
[图书][B] Pyroclastic rocks
RV Fisher, HU Schmincke - 2012 - books.google.com
Pyroclastic Rocks is the first modern comprehensive treatment of what they are and how
they were formed. The subject is discussed against a background of plate tectonics theory …
they were formed. The subject is discussed against a background of plate tectonics theory …
[图书][B] Volcanic textures: a guide to the interpretation of textures in volcanic rocks
J McPhie - 1993 - elibrary.pvu.vn
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Quantitative models of the fallout and dispersal of tephra from volcanic eruption columns
S Carey, RSJ Sparks - Bulletin of volcanology, 1986 - Springer
A theoretical model of clast fallout from convective eruption columns has been developed
which quantifies how the maximum clast size dispersal is determined by column height and …
which quantifies how the maximum clast size dispersal is determined by column height and …
Ascent and eruption of basaltic magma on the Earth and Moon
L Wilson, JW Head III - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid …, 1981 - Wiley Online Library
Geological and physical observations and constraints are applied to the development of a
model of the ascent and emplacement of basaltic magma on the earth and moon …
model of the ascent and emplacement of basaltic magma on the earth and moon …
A vesicularity index for pyroclastic deposits
BF Houghton, CJN Wilson - Bulletin of volcanology, 1989 - Springer
The vesicularity of juvenile clasts in pyroclastic deposits gives information on the relative
timing of vesiculation and fragmentation, and on the role of magmatic volatiles versus …
timing of vesiculation and fragmentation, and on the role of magmatic volatiles versus …
The dimensions and dynamics of volcanic eruption columns
RSJ Sparks - Bulletin of Volcanology, 1986 - Springer
Eruption columns can be divided into three regimes of physical behaviour. The basal gas
thrust region is characterized by large velocities and decelerations and is dominated by …
thrust region is characterized by large velocities and decelerations and is dominated by …
A model for the origin of large silicic magma chambers: precursors of caldera-forming eruptions
AM Jellinek, DJ DePaolo - Bulletin of Volcanology, 2003 - Springer
The relatively low rates of magma production in island arcs and continental extensional
settings require that the volume of silicic magma involved in large catastrophic caldera …
settings require that the volume of silicic magma involved in large catastrophic caldera …
Gas content, eruption rate and instabilities of eruption regime in silicic volcanoes
C Jaupart, CJ Allègre - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1991 - Elsevier
In silicic volcanoes, eruptions commonly begin with violent explosive phases and evolve
towards a regime of dome formation. This transition is characterized by a decrease of gas …
towards a regime of dome formation. This transition is characterized by a decrease of gas …