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Editorial Article: Linking subaqueous, subglacial, and subaerial volcanism: how water influences eruption dynamics and creation of volcanic products

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posted on 2025-03-11, 14:10 authored by Tobias Dürig, Kristen Fauria, Alison H Graettinger, Martin Jutzeler, John SmellieJohn Smellie

This Research Topic addresses the latest volcanological advances concerning magma-water interactions and their distinctive landforms and eruptive products wherever they occur, in the hydrosphere, cryosphere or atmosphere. The common thread of this article Research Topic, which contains nine contributions is the involvement and impact of magma interacting with water in all its forms, including snow and ice. It seeks to improve our understanding of the different ways in which water affects volcanism, including eruptions with only minor water input but which materially transforms the resulting eruptive processes in distinctive ways.

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Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering Geography, Geology & Environment

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Frontiers in Earth Science

Volume

11

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

eissn

2296-6463

Acceptance date

2023-09-18

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2025-03-07

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor John Smellie

Deposit date

2025-02-14

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