Calderas and caldera structures: a review

JW Cole, DM Milner, KD Spinks - Earth-Science Reviews, 2005 - Elsevier
Calderas are important features in all volcanic environments and are commonly the sites of
geothermal activity and mineralisation. Yet, it is only in the last 25 years that a thorough …

An overview of break-out floods from intracaldera lakes

V Manville - Global and Planetary Change, 2010 - Elsevier
Large-scale terrestrial impoundments of surface water, ie lakes, are an effective source of
major floods because they can release huge volumes of water directly into a drainage route …

Formation of amphitheater-headed valleys by waterfall erosion after large-scale slumping on Hawai 'i

MP Lamb, AD Howard… - Geological Society of …, 2007 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Amphitheater-headed valleys are common on the surfaces of Earth and Mars. The abrupt
terminations of these valleys at their headwalls have been used extensively to argue for …

Glaciers, rock avalanches and the 'buzzsaw'in cirque development: Why mountain cirques are of mainly glacial origin

IS Evans - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
It has been proposed that most cirques are source‐area depressions of large, deep‐seated
rock‐slope failures. Yet the close relation between cirques and climate is convincing …

Growth and erosion rates of the East Carpathians volcanoes constrained by numerical models: Tectonic and climatic implications

S Dibacto, P Lahitte, D Karátson, M Hencz, A Szakács… - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The East Carpathian volcanic range experienced an along-arc, Late Miocene to
Quaternary migration of eruptive activity during its~ 11 Ma-long activity. Here, a novel and …

Terminology and strategy to describe large volcanic landslides and debris avalanches

B Bernard, S Takarada, SD Andrade… - … debris avalanches: From …, 2021 - Springer
Large volcanic landslides and debris avalanches are rapid, water unsaturated, gravity-
driven mass movements produced by the failure of one (or more) portion (s) of a volcanic …

[HTML][HTML] Inverted volcanic relief: Its importance in illustrating geological change and its geoheritage potential

BW de Vries, D Karatson, C Gouard, K Németh… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
We describe volcanic inverted relief sites around the world, making a comparative analysis
of those most significant sites found from literature and our own search on imagery and …

The regular shape of stratovolcanoes: a DEM-based morphometrical approach

D Karátson, M Favalli, S Tarquini, A Fornaciai… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2010 - Elsevier
We studied the shape of the most regular-shaped stratovolcanoes of the world to
mathematically define the form of the ideal stratovolcano. Based on the Shuttle Radar …

Decompaction and fluidization of a saturated and confined granular medium by injection of a viscous liquid or gas

Ø Johnsen, C Chevalier, A Lindner, R Toussaint… - Physical Review E …, 2008 - APS
We compare quantitatively two experimental situations concerning injection of a miscible
fluid into an initially jammed granular medium saturated with the same fluid, confined in a …

Landslide Processes Involved in Volcano Dismantling From Past to Present: The Remarkable Open‐Air Laboratory of the Cirque de Salazie (Reunion Island)

C Rault, Y Thiery, M Chaput… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Cirque de Salazie is one of the large erosional depressions of Reunion Island.
Composed of a thick accumulation of loose volcaniclastic materials derived from successive …