Journal article
Large silicic magma bodies and very large magnitude explosive eruptions
- Abstract:
- Over the last 20 years, new concepts have emerged into understanding the processes that lead to build up to large silicic explosive eruptions based on integration of geophysical, geochemical, petrological, geochronological and dynamical modelling. Silicic melts are generated within magma systems extending throughout the crust by segregation from mushy zones. Segregated melt layers become unstable and can assemble into ephemeral upper crustal magma chambers rapidly prior to eruption. In the next 10 years, we can expect major advances in dynamical models as well as in analytical and geophysical methods, which need to be underpinned in field research
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- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- Publisher copy:
- 10.1007/s00445-021-01510-y
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- Publisher:
- Springer
- Journal:
- Bulletin of Volcanology More from this journal
- Volume:
- 84
- Issue:
- 1
- Pages:
- 8
- Article number:
- 8
- Publication date:
- 2021-12-21
- DOI:
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1432-0819
- ISSN:
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0258-8900
- Language:
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English
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- Pubs id:
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1230216
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pubs:1230216
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W3199994477
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2026-04-08
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