Review of explosive hydrovolcanism
Hydrovolcanism is a type of volcanism where magma and water interact either explosively or
non-explosively. The less frequently used term, hydromagmatism, includes all the processes …
non-explosively. The less frequently used term, hydromagmatism, includes all the processes …
Volcanism in Iceland in historical time: Volcano types, eruption styles and eruptive history
T Thordarson, G Larsen - Journal of Geodynamics, 2007 - Elsevier
The large-scale volcanic lineaments in Iceland are an axial zone, which is delineated by the
Reykjanes, West and North Volcanic Zones (RVZ, WVZ, NVZ) and the East Volcanic Zone …
Reykjanes, West and North Volcanic Zones (RVZ, WVZ, NVZ) and the East Volcanic Zone …
The fracture behaviour of volcanic glass and relevance to quench fragmentation during formation of hyaloclastite and phreatomagmatism
Quench fragmentation is a non-explosive process that occurs when molten magma is super-
cooled to glass upon contact with ambient water. This occurs when coherent lavas are …
cooled to glass upon contact with ambient water. This occurs when coherent lavas are …
[PDF][PDF] Postglacial volcanism in Iceland
Iceland is one of the most active and productive terrestrial volcanic regions, with eruption
frequency of≥ 20 events per century and magma output rates of≥ 5 km3 per century …
frequency of≥ 20 events per century and magma output rates of≥ 5 km3 per century …
[KNJIGA][B] Glaciovolcanism on Earth and Mars
JL Smellie, BR Edwards - 2016 - books.google.com
The study of volcano-ice interactions, or'glaciovolcanism', is a field experiencing exponential
growth. This comprehensive volume presents a discussion of the distinctive processes and …
growth. This comprehensive volume presents a discussion of the distinctive processes and …
The formation of Helgafell, southwest Iceland, a monogenetic subglacial hyaloclastite ridge: sedimentology, hydrology and volcano–ice interaction
Helgafell, a little-eroded basaltic hyaloclastite ridge in southwest Iceland, formed in a single
eruption under a Pleistocene ice sheet. The ice thickness at the eruption site was at least …
eruption under a Pleistocene ice sheet. The ice thickness at the eruption site was at least …
The relative importance of supraglacial versus subglacial meltwater escape in basaltic subglacial tuya eruptions: an important unresolved conundrum
JL Smellie - Earth-Science Reviews, 2006 - Elsevier
The hydraulic behaviour of meltwater during subglacial basaltic eruptions in temperate ice is
of paramount importance in understanding the eruptive processes, lithofacies and …
of paramount importance in understanding the eruptive processes, lithofacies and …
[HTML][HTML] Tuyas: a descriptive genetic classification
We present a descriptive genetic classification scheme and accompanying nomenclature for
glaciovolcanic edifices herein defined as tuyas: positive-relief volcanoes having a …
glaciovolcanic edifices herein defined as tuyas: positive-relief volcanoes having a …
Introduction: A deductive outline and topical overview of subaqueous explosive volcanism
Subaqueous eruptions are the most abundant on earth, and the proportion of such eruptions
that are explosive is larger than generally appreciated though still poorly constrained …
that are explosive is larger than generally appreciated though still poorly constrained …
Quantifying the water‐to‐melt mass ratio and its impact on eruption plumes during explosive hydromagmatic eruptions
The interaction of magma with external water commonly enhances magma fragmentation
through the conversion of thermal to mechanical energy and results in an increased …
through the conversion of thermal to mechanical energy and results in an increased …