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Basaltic phreatomagmatic fissure at 71 Gulch Part 1: sediment magma mingling and eruptive behavior

Bulletin of Volcanology, 2020
71 Gulch Volcano, located in the western Snake River Plain, southwestern Idaho (USA), was formed by a basaltic fissure eruption into Pliocene Lake Idaho. Deposits at and below the eruptive surface record the nature of explosive and non-explosive sediment-magma and water-magma interactions.
K. L. Bennis, A. H. Graettinger
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Diatreme evolution during the phreatomagmatic eruption of the Songaksan tuff ring, Jeju Island, Korea

Bulletin of Volcanology, 2017
The Songaksan tuff ring, Jeju Island, Korea, which erupted ca. 3.7 ka BP in a coastal setting, provides an unusual opportunity to study the processes of phreatomagmatic eruption and the formation of a diatreme because of the exceptionally well-preserved ejecta beds and well-known subsurface geology.
S.Y. Go, G.B. Kim, J.O. Jeong, Y.K. Sohn
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Lateral vent migration during phreatomagmatic and magmatic eruptions at Tecuitlapa Maar, east-central Mexico

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2009
Abstract Tecuitlapa Maar, located in the eastern Central Volcanic Belt of Mexico, is a late Quaternary, 100-m-deep, > 1-km-diameter crater with an alignment of scoria cones, building in height to the east, within it. Analysis of stratigraphic sections around the maar indicates that the phreatomagmatic eruption began in the eastern part of the crater,
Michael H. Ort, Gerardo Carrasco-Núñez
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Characterization of Phreatomagmatic Deposits from the Eruption of the Pavin Maar (France)

2016
The crater-lake Pavin, located in Auvergne and dated 6740 years BP, is the youngest volcano and one of the two acidic maars in metropolitan France. Field missions to the Pavin area were conducted for the past 5 years, leading to a better understanding of the Pavin tephrostratigraphy and geological history.
Hervé Leyrit   +4 more
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The 1976?1982 Strombolian and phreatomagmatic eruptions of White Island, New Zealand: eruptive and depositional mechanisms at a ?wet? volcano

Bulletin of Volcanology, 1991
White Island is an active andesitic-dacitic composite volcano surrounded by sea, yet isolated from sea water by chemically sealed zones that confine a long-lived acidic hydrothermal system, within a thick sequence of fine-grained volcaniclastic sediment and ash.
B F Houghton, I A Nairn
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Phreatomagmatic to Strombolian eruptive activity of basaltic cinder cones: Montaña Los Erales, Tenerife, Canary Islands

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2009
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Clarke, Hilary   +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Phreatomagmatic and Related Eruption Styles

2015
Bruce Houghton   +2 more
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EVIDENCE OF LATE STAGE PHREATOMAGMATIC ERUPTION OF THE STRAWBERRY VOLCANICS

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2019
Evon R. Branton, Arron R. Steiner
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