Continental arcs in Cordilleran orogenic systems display episodic changes in magma production rate, alternating between flare ups (70–90 km 3 km− 1 Myr− 1) and lulls (< 20 km …
ABSTRACT Taupō volcano (New Zealand) is distinguished as the source of Earth's youngest supereruption (∼ 25.5 ka), with Lake Taupō occupying the resulting caldera …
Formation and evolution of the Pannonian Basin as part of the Mediterranean region was accompanied by eruptions of compositionally diverse magmas during the Neogene to …
Advancing our knowledge of caldera volcanoes enables better assessment of hazard and more efficient harnessing of resources. In this paper we review developments in concepts of …
Magmas with low δ 18 O values, which require a contribution of isotopically light oxygen from hydrothermally altered rocks, are globally rare despite the common association of large …
Understanding the origins of the mantle melts that drive voluminous silicic volcanism is challenging because primitive magmas are generally trapped at depth. The central Taupō …
Abstract The Carpathian-Pannonian Region (CPR) hosted some of the largest silicic volcanic eruptions in Europe during the Early and Middle Miocene, contemporaneously with …
Abstract Four voluminous ignimbrites (150–500 km 3) erupted in rapid succession at 27 Ma in the central San Juan caldera cluster, Colorado. To reconstruct the timescales and thermal …
Arc magma generation and evolution are affected by transcrustal processes, such as assimilation and fractional crystallisation, and source processes like slab influx into the …