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  • Open Access
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Mapping Young Lava Rises (Stony Rises) Across an Entire Basalt Flow Using Remote Sensing and Machine Learning

  • Shaye Fraser,
  • Mariela Soto-Berelov,
  • Lucas Holden,
  • John Webb and
  • Simon Jones

10 June 2025

Lava rises, locally known as stony rises, are Pliocene–Holocene volcanic landforms occurring throughout the Victorian Volcanic Plain (VVP) in Victoria, Australia. Stony rises are not only important to understanding the geological history of Vic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,973 Views
21 Pages

High-Silica Lava Morphology at Ocean Spreading Ridges: Machine-Learning Seafloor Classification at Alarcon Rise

  • Christina H. Maschmeyer,
  • Scott M. White,
  • Brian M. Dreyer and
  • David A. Clague

The oceanic crust consists mostly of basalt, but more evolved compositions may be far more common than previously thought. To aid in distinguishing rhyolite from basaltic lava and help guide sampling and understand spatial distribution, we constructe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
5,629 Views
23 Pages

3 August 2021

On 13 December 2020, Etna volcano entered a new eruptive phase, giving rise to a number of paroxysmal episodes involving increased Strombolian activity from the summit craters, lava fountains feeding several-km high eruptive columns and ash plumes, a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
4,340 Views
25 Pages

16 May 2022

The Etna volcano is renowned worldwide for its extraordinary lava fountains that rise several kilometers above the vent and feed eruptive columns, then drift hundreds of kilometers away from the source. The Italian Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e V...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,066 Views
16 Pages

Constraining the pre-eruptive processes that modulate the chemical evolution of erupted magmas is a challenge. An opportunity to investigate this issue is offered by the interrogation of the crystals carried in lavas. Here, we employ clinopyroxene cr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,960 Views
15 Pages

Between 2020 and 2022, more than sixty lava fountains occurred at Mt. Etna (Italy), which formed high eruption columns rising up to 15 km above sea level (a.s.l.). During those events, several ballistics fell around the summit craters, sometimes reac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,495 Views
16 Pages

Recent studies have shown that giant landslides correlate with climatic variations. However, the precise processes involved in this phenomenon need to be better defined. This study investigates the causes of giant landslides using a modeling approach...

  • Article
  • Open Access
759 Views
34 Pages

Immiscibility in Magma Conduits: Evidence from Granitic Enclaves

  • Ya Tian,
  • Guanglai Li,
  • Yongle Yang,
  • Chao Huang,
  • Yinqiu Hu,
  • Kai Xu and
  • Ji Zhang

20 June 2025

Many granitic enclaves are developed in the volcanic channel of the Xiangshan volcanic basin. To explore their genesis, this study examined the petrography, geochemistry, LA-ICP-MS zircon U–Pb chronology, and zircon Hf isotopes of the granitic...

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  • Open Access
871 Views
13 Pages

Polymer co-extrusion experiments are described simulating the dynamics of two different magmas (e.g., silicic and mafic having different viscosities) flowing simultaneously in a vertical volcanic pipe or conduit which results in the effusion of compo...

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  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,260 Views
18 Pages

Multisensor Characterization of the Incandescent Jet Region of Lava Fountain-Fed Tephra Plumes

  • Luigi Mereu,
  • Simona Scollo,
  • Costanza Bonadonna,
  • Valentin Freret-Lorgeril and
  • Frank Silvio Marzano

5 November 2020

Explosive basaltic eruptions eject a great amount of pyroclastic material into the atmosphere, forming columns rising to several kilometers above the eruptive vent and causing significant disruption to both proximal and distal communities. Here, we a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,027 Views
23 Pages

Tracing the Origin and Magmatic Evolution of the Rejuvenated Volcanism in Santa Clara Island, Juan Fernández Ridge, SE Pacific

  • Javier Reyes,
  • Luis E. Lara,
  • Vanessa Sutherland,
  • Nicolás Aguirre,
  • Carlos Orellana,
  • Folkmar Hauff and
  • Kaj Hoernle

19 May 2024

Oceanic intraplate volcanoes sometimes experience late-stage eruptive activity known as rejuvenated volcanism, and contrasting interpretations for its petrogenesis depend on the compositional characteristics. In the Juan Fernández Ridge (JFR),...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
3,566 Views
11 Pages

28 September 2021

Zephyria Tholus has been proposed to be a composite volcano, however, detailed geomorphological study was not carried out due to limited high-resolution remote sensing data. Here we use MOLA, THEMIS, CTX and HiRISE data to conduct topographical and g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,346 Views
18 Pages

A Novel Vision-Based Classification System for Explosion Phenomena

  • Sumaya Abusaleh,
  • Ausif Mahmood,
  • Khaled Elleithy and
  • Sarosh Patel

The need for a proper design and implementation of adequate surveillance system for detecting and categorizing explosion phenomena is nowadays rising as a part of the development planning for risk reduction processes including mitigation and prepared...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,835 Views
24 Pages

Puyango, Ecuador Petrified Forest, a Geological Heritage of the Cretaceous Albian-Middle, and Its Relevance for the Sustainable Development of Geotourism

  • Fernando Morante-Carballo,
  • Geanella Herrera-Narváez,
  • Nelson Jiménez-Orellana and
  • Paúl Carrión-Mero

14 August 2020

Geodiversity treaties have multiplied and given rise to geological heritage as a singular value of protection and preservation for territories. The Puyango Petrified Forest (PPF) is a recognized Ecuadorian reserve, which was declared a National Herit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
842 Views
20 Pages

Martian Skylight Identification Based on the Deep Learning Model

  • Lihong Li,
  • Lingli Mu,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • Weihua Dong and
  • Yuqing He

24 July 2025

As a type of distinctive pit on Mars, skylights are entrances to subsurface lava caves. They are very important for studying volcanic activity and potential preserved water ice, and are also considered as potential sites for human extraterrestrial ba...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,414 Views
19 Pages

17 November 2024

Paroxysmal explosive activity at Etna volcano (Italy) has become quite frequent over the last three decades, raising concerns with the civil protection authorities due to its significant impact on the local population, infrastructures, viability and...

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  • Open Access
30 Citations
7,443 Views
17 Pages

29 October 2015

Starting on 21 April 2015, unusual activity on the summit of Kīlauea was detected. Rapid summit inflation and a rising lava lake in Halema‘uma‘u crater were interpreted as early signs of imminent magma intrusion. We explored the three-dimensional (3...