Source to surface model of monogenetic volcanism: a critical review
Small-scale volcanic systems are the most widespread type of volcanism on Earth and occur
in all of the main tectonic settings. Most commonly, these systems erupt basaltic magmas …
in all of the main tectonic settings. Most commonly, these systems erupt basaltic magmas …
Continental basaltic volcanoes—processes and problems
Monogenetic basaltic volcanoes are the most common volcanic landforms on the continents.
They encompass a range of morphologies from small pyroclastic constructs to larger shields …
They encompass a range of morphologies from small pyroclastic constructs to larger shields …
[HTML][HTML] Monogenetic basaltic volcanoes: genetic classification, growth, geomorphology and degradation
Plate motion and associated tectonics explain the location of magmatic systems along plate
boundaries [1], however, they cannot give satisfactory explanations of the origin of intra …
boundaries [1], however, they cannot give satisfactory explanations of the origin of intra …
Evolution of the East African Rift System from trap-scale to plate-scale rifting
Many continental rifts are subjected to volcanism in tandem with rifting, which has raised a
long-standing debate about whether magmatism is the cause or the consequence of plate …
long-standing debate about whether magmatism is the cause or the consequence of plate …
[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] The encyclopedia of volcanoes
Volcanoes are unquestionably one of the most spectacular and awe-inspiring features of the
physical world. Our paradoxical fascination with them stems from their majestic beauty and …
physical world. Our paradoxical fascination with them stems from their majestic beauty and …
Spatial distribution and alignments of volcanic centers: clues to the formation of monogenetic volcanic fields
Monogenetic basaltic volcanic fields occur worldwide in tectonic environments ranging from
extensional to convergent. Understanding similarities and differences between these fields …
extensional to convergent. Understanding similarities and differences between these fields …
Monogenetic volcanic fields: Origin, sedimentary record, and relationship with polygenetic volcanism
K Németh - What is a volcano, 2010 - books.google.com
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION that are commonly, but not exclusively, small in eruptive
volume. Monogenetic volcanic fields commonly consist of large numbers of volcanic clusters …
volume. Monogenetic volcanic fields commonly consist of large numbers of volcanic clusters …
Thermal structure and melting conditions in the mantle beneath the Basin and Range province from seismology and petrology
To better constrain the temperature structure in the upper mantle, we jointly invert seismic
surface wave velocities and basalt thermobarometry. New measurements of the water …
surface wave velocities and basalt thermobarometry. New measurements of the water …
Auckland Volcanic Field magmatism, volcanism, and hazard: a review
ABSTRACT Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF) is a basaltic intraplate volcanic field in North
Island, New Zealand, upon which> 1.6 million people live. Seismic velocity tomography and …
Island, New Zealand, upon which> 1.6 million people live. Seismic velocity tomography and …
A model for calculating eruptive volumes for monogenetic volcanoes—Implication for the Quaternary Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand
Monogenetic basaltic volcanism is characterised by a complex array of behaviours in the
spatial distribution of magma output and also temporal variability in magma flux and eruptive …
spatial distribution of magma output and also temporal variability in magma flux and eruptive …