Magmatic faults: Challenges, progress, and possibilities
It is increasingly recognized that plutons are rich in magmatic structures that provide
powerful tools for unraveling hypersolidus histories. However, one group of structures …
powerful tools for unraveling hypersolidus histories. However, one group of structures …
On the kinematics and dynamics of crystal‐rich systems
Partially molten rocks, often called a mush, are examples of a hydrogranular mixture where
the dynamics are controlled by both fluid and crystal‐crystal interactions. An obstacle to …
the dynamics are controlled by both fluid and crystal‐crystal interactions. An obstacle to …
Tracing widespread Early Miocene ignimbrite eruptions and petrogenesis at the onset of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region silicic volcanism
Abstract The Carpathian-Pannonian Region (CPR) hosted some of the largest silicic
volcanic eruptions in Europe during the Early and Middle Miocene, contemporaneously with …
volcanic eruptions in Europe during the Early and Middle Miocene, contemporaneously with …
Decadal transition from quiescence to supereruption: petrologic investigation of the Lava Creek Tuff, Yellowstone Caldera, WY
The magmatic processes responsible for triggering nature's most destructive eruptions and
their associated timescales remain poorly understood. Yellowstone Caldera is a large silicic …
their associated timescales remain poorly understood. Yellowstone Caldera is a large silicic …
Genesis of late Early Cretaceous high-silica rhyolites in eastern Zhejiang Province, southeast China: A crystal mush origin with mantle input
Voluminous Mesozoic felsic volcanic rocks and granites in southeastern China provide a
unique opportunity for studying the role of crustal magmatism in the evolution and …
unique opportunity for studying the role of crustal magmatism in the evolution and …
Tracking magma‐crust‐fluid interactions at high temporal resolution: Oxygen isotopes in young silicic magmas of the Taupō Volcanic Zone
Oxygen isotopes are useful for tracing interactions between magmas, crustal rocks and
surface‐derived waters. We use them here to consider links between voluminous silicic …
surface‐derived waters. We use them here to consider links between voluminous silicic …
The Huckleberry Ridge Tuff, Yellowstone: evacuation of multiple magmatic systems in a complex episodic eruption
Abstract The 2· 08 Ma,∼ 2500 km3 Huckleberry Ridge Tuff (HRT) eruption, Yellowstone,
generated two fall deposits and three ignimbrite members (A, B, C), accompanying a∼ 95 x …
generated two fall deposits and three ignimbrite members (A, B, C), accompanying a∼ 95 x …
Spatio-temporal clustering of post-caldera eruptions at Yellowstone caldera: implications for volcanic hazards and pre-eruptive magma reservoir configuration
At least 28 rhyolitic lava flows, domes, and tuffs erupted within Yellowstone caldera following
its formation 631 ka. Understanding the timing of intracaldera eruptions is essential for …
its formation 631 ka. Understanding the timing of intracaldera eruptions is essential for …
Common assumptions and methods yield overestimated diffusive timescales, as exemplified in a Yellowstone post-caldera lava
To interpret modern-day unrest at Yellowstone Caldera, timescales leading up to its most
common type of eruption—effusively emplaced rhyolite—must be quantified. This work takes …
common type of eruption—effusively emplaced rhyolite—must be quantified. This work takes …
Origins and evolution of rhyolitic magmas in the central Snake River Plain: insights from coupled high-precision geochronology, oxygen isotope, and hafnium isotope …
We present new high-precision CA-ID-TIMS and in situ U–Pb ages together with Hf and O
isotopic analyses (analyses performed all on the same grains) from four tuffs from the 15− 10 …
isotopic analyses (analyses performed all on the same grains) from four tuffs from the 15− 10 …