Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions

Publication Date:
2018-02-23
Publisher:
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
Electronic ISSN:
2041-1723
Topics:
Biology
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Natural Sciences in General
Physics
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autor M. Petrelli; K. El Omari; L. Spina; Y. Le Guer; G. La Spina; D. Perugini
beschreibung Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions, Published online: 22 February 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-02987-6 Volatiles such as water play a key role in magma ascent and ultimately triggering explosive eruptions. Here, the authors show that water-rich melts with water concentrations of 6–9 wt.% can ascend rapidly to the surface over the timescales of hours to days with very short warning times.
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shingle_author_1 M. Petrelli; K. El Omari; L. Spina; Y. Le Guer; G. La Spina; D. Perugini
shingle_author_2 M. Petrelli; K. El Omari; L. Spina; Y. Le Guer; G. La Spina; D. Perugini
shingle_author_3 M. Petrelli; K. El Omari; L. Spina; Y. Le Guer; G. La Spina; D. Perugini
shingle_author_4 M. Petrelli; K. El Omari; L. Spina; Y. Le Guer; G. La Spina; D. Perugini
shingle_catch_all_1 Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions
Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions, Published online: 22 February 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-02987-6 Volatiles such as water play a key role in magma ascent and ultimately triggering explosive eruptions. Here, the authors show that water-rich melts with water concentrations of 6–9 wt.% can ascend rapidly to the surface over the timescales of hours to days with very short warning times.
M. Petrelli; K. El Omari; L. Spina; Y. Le Guer; G. La Spina; D. Perugini
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
2041-1723
20411723
shingle_catch_all_2 Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions
Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions, Published online: 22 February 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-02987-6 Volatiles such as water play a key role in magma ascent and ultimately triggering explosive eruptions. Here, the authors show that water-rich melts with water concentrations of 6–9 wt.% can ascend rapidly to the surface over the timescales of hours to days with very short warning times.
M. Petrelli; K. El Omari; L. Spina; Y. Le Guer; G. La Spina; D. Perugini
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
2041-1723
20411723
shingle_catch_all_3 Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions
Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions, Published online: 22 February 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-02987-6 Volatiles such as water play a key role in magma ascent and ultimately triggering explosive eruptions. Here, the authors show that water-rich melts with water concentrations of 6–9 wt.% can ascend rapidly to the surface over the timescales of hours to days with very short warning times.
M. Petrelli; K. El Omari; L. Spina; Y. Le Guer; G. La Spina; D. Perugini
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
2041-1723
20411723
shingle_catch_all_4 Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions
Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions, Published online: 22 February 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-02987-6 Volatiles such as water play a key role in magma ascent and ultimately triggering explosive eruptions. Here, the authors show that water-rich melts with water concentrations of 6–9 wt.% can ascend rapidly to the surface over the timescales of hours to days with very short warning times.
M. Petrelli; K. El Omari; L. Spina; Y. Le Guer; G. La Spina; D. Perugini
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
2041-1723
20411723
shingle_title_1 Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions
shingle_title_2 Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions
shingle_title_3 Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions
shingle_title_4 Timescales of water accumulation in magmas and implications for short warning times of explosive eruptions
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