Mt. Taranaki is an andesitic stratovolcano in the western North Island of New Zealand. Its magmas show slab-dehydration signatures and over the last 200 kyr they show gradually …
AV Zernack, JN Procter - Volcanic debris avalanches: from collapse to …, 2021 - Springer
Large-scale edifice failure is a common process during the long lifespans of volcanoes worldwide with many experiencing repeated collapse. Here we use six well-studied …
The prevalence of antecrysts in arc volcanic rocks is widely accepted, yet the origin of their carrier melts remains debated. Crystal cargo in lava flows from Taranaki volcano, New …
AV Zernack - Volcanic debris avalanches: from collapse to hazard, 2020 - Springer
Volcaniclastic successions represent valuable archives that hold a detailed record of volcanic and other landscape-shaping events and often provide the only way to reconstruct …
Lava flows that constitute the current edifice of Taranaki volcano, New Zealand, contain a complex crystal cargo including plagioclase, pyroxene, amphibole, oxides, and rarely …
A volcanic regime classifies a specific volcanic hazard state during which eruption episodes and events share similar frequency, magnitude, composition, and style. The post-AD 960 …
Abstract The andesitic Tongariro Volcanic Complex in the Central North Island of New Zealand comprises tens of vents along an actively extending graben. Past work has …
Abstract Effects of global warming on soil organic carbon (C) can be investigated by comparing sites experiencing different temperatures. However, observations can be affected …
The strength and permeability of volcanic conduits can directly influence eruption dynamics via moderating the outgassing of ascending magma and the density of eruption plumes …