The build-up and triggers of volcanic eruptions

L Caricchi, M Townsend, E Rivalta… - Nature Reviews Earth & …, 2021 - nature.com
More than 800 million people live in proximity to active volcanoes and could be directly
impacted by potential eruptions. Mitigation of future volcanic hazards requires adequate …

Structure of volcano plumbing systems: A review of multi-parametric effects

A Tibaldi - Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2015 - Elsevier
Magma is transported and stored in the crust mostly through networks of planar structures
(intrusive sheets), ranging from vertical dykes to inclined sheets and horizontal sills, and …

Chemical differentiation, cold storage and remobilization of magma in the Earth's crust

MD Jackson, J Blundy, RSJ Sparks - Nature, 2018 - nature.com
The formation, storage and chemical differentiation of magma in the Earth's crust is of
fundamental importance in igneous geology and volcanology. Recent data are challenging …

[图书][B] Applied geothermics

L Eppelbaum, I Kutasov, A Pilchin - 2014 - Springer
Geothermics is an area of geophysics that studies the thermal state and history of the interior
of the Earth. Solar heat penetrates only into the topmost layers of the Earth's crust. Diurnal …

Optimal depth of subvolcanic magma chamber growth controlled by volatiles and crust rheology

C Huber, M Townsend, W Degruyter… - Nature Geoscience, 2019 - nature.com
Storage pressures of magma chambers influence the style, frequency and magnitude of
volcanic eruptions. Neutral buoyancy or rheological transitions are commonly assumed to …

The redox “filter” beneath magmatic orogens and the formation of continental crust

M Tang, M Erdman, G Eldridge, CTA Lee - Science Advances, 2018 - science.org
The two most important magmatic differentiation series on Earth are the Fe-enriching
tholeiitic series, which dominates the oceanic crust and island arcs, and the Fe-depleting …

Frequency and magnitude of volcanic eruptions controlled by magma injection and buoyancy

L Caricchi, C Annen, J Blundy, G Simpson… - Nature Geoscience, 2014 - nature.com
Super-eruptions are extremely rare events. Indeed, the global frequency of explosive
volcanic eruptions is inversely proportional to the volume of magma released in a single …

Catastrophic caldera-forming eruptions: Thermomechanics and implications for eruption triggering and maximum caldera dimensions on Earth

PM Gregg, SL De Silva, EB Grosfils… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2012 - Elsevier
Approximately every 100,000 years the Earth experiences catastrophic caldera-forming
“supereruptions” that are considered to be one of the most hazardous natural events on …

From mush to eruption in centuries: assembly of the super-sized Oruanui magma body

ASR Allan, DJ Morgan, CJN Wilson… - Contributions to Mineralogy …, 2013 - Springer
The magmatic systems that give rise to voluminous crystal-poor rhyolite magma bodies can
be considered to operate on two contrasting timescales: Those governed by longer-term …

Modeling the compositional evolution of recharging, evacuating, and fractionating (REFC) magma chambers: Implications for differentiation of arc magmas

CTA Lee, TC Lee, CT Wu - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2014 - Elsevier
Equations are presented to describe the compositional evolution of magma chambers
undergoing simultaneous recharge (R), evacuation (E), and fractional crystallization (FC) …