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View article: SOUTHERN TASIKMALAYA ANCIENT SUBMARINE VOLCANO: VESTIGES OF ERUPTIONS AND THEIR DIVERSITY AS GEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
SOUTHERN TASIKMALAYA ANCIENT SUBMARINE VOLCANO: VESTIGES OF ERUPTIONS AND THEIR DIVERSITY AS GEOLOGICAL HERITAGE Open
In the southern Tasikmalaya area West Java Province, Indonesia, there are Tertiary volcanic rocks, with an east-west trending distribution pattern. Physiographically, this area is included in the southern mountain zone of West Java and is …
View article: Resurgence initiation and subsolidus eruption of cold carapace of warm magma at Toba Caldera, Sumatra
Resurgence initiation and subsolidus eruption of cold carapace of warm magma at Toba Caldera, Sumatra Open
Supervolcanoes like Toba Caldera, Sumatra, produce the largest eruptions on Earth. However, the magmatic conditions and processes during the period of recovery after catastrophic supereruptions, known as resurgence, are poorly understood. …
View article: QUA volume 95 Cover and Back matter
QUA volume 95 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: New Insights into Magma Differentiation and Storage in Holocene Crustal Reservoirs of the Lesser Sunda Arc: the Rinjani–Samalas Volcanic Complex (Lombok, Indonesia)
New Insights into Magma Differentiation and Storage in Holocene Crustal Reservoirs of the Lesser Sunda Arc: the Rinjani–Samalas Volcanic Complex (Lombok, Indonesia) Open
Large explosive eruptions of dacitic magmas, their relationship with their basaltic parent and their conditions of transfer and crystallization are widely debated. Here we report new timing constraints and a detailed study of the mineralog…
View article: The 1257 Samalas eruption (Lombok, Indonesia): the single greatest stratospheric gas release of the Common Era
The 1257 Samalas eruption (Lombok, Indonesia): the single greatest stratospheric gas release of the Common Era Open
Large explosive eruptions inject volcanic gases and fine ash to stratospheric altitudes, contributing to global cooling at the Earth’s surface and occasionally to ozone depletion. The modelling of the climate response to these strong injec…
View article: Resurgent Toba—field, chronologic, and model constraints on time scales and mechanisms of resurgence at large calderas
Resurgent Toba—field, chronologic, and model constraints on time scales and mechanisms of resurgence at large calderas Open
New data reveal details of the post-caldera history at the Earth’s youngest resurgent supervolcano, Toba caldera in Sumatra. Resurgence after the caldera-forming ~74 ka Youngest Toba Tuff eruption uplifted the caldera floor as a resurgent …