Volcano-ice Interaction on Earth and MarsJ. L. Smellie, Mary G. Chapman Geological Society of London, 2002 - 431 pagina's This volume focuses on magmas and cryospheres on Earth and Mars and is the first publication of its kind to combine a thematic set of contributions addressing the diverse range of volcano-ice interactions known or thought to occur on both planets. Understanding those interactions is a comparatively young scientific endeavour, yet it is vitally important for a fuller comprehension of how planets work as integrated systems. It is also topical since future volcanic eruptions on Earth may contribute to melting ice sheets and thus to global sea level rise. |
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Introduction | 1 |
a review and synthesis of general environments and | 25 |
events and | 59 |
LARSEN G A brief overview of eruptions from icecovered and icecapped volcanic systems | 81 |
LE MASURIER W E Architecture and evolution of hydrovolcanic deltas in Marie Byrd | 115 |
LOUGHLIN S C Facies analysis of proximal subglacial and proglacial volcaniclastic | 149 |
EDWARDS B R RUSSELL J K Glacial influences on morphology and eruptive products | 179 |
C RUSSELL J K HICKSON C J Effusive intermediate glaciovolcanism in | 195 |
DIXON J E FILIBERTO J R MOORE J G HICKSON C J Volatiles in basaltic glasses | 255 |
Remote sensing of terrestrial and martian subglacial features | 273 |
a consequence of | 295 |
T PÁLSSON F BJÖRNSSON H HÖGNADÓTTIR Þ The hyaloclastite | 319 |
BEHRENDT J C BLANKENSHIP D D MORSE D L FINN C A BELL R E 337 | 354 |
BISHOP J L SCHIFFMAN P SOUTHARD R Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of | 371 |
SCHIFFMAN P SOUTHARD R J EBERL D D BISHOP J L Distinguishing palagonitized | 393 |
FURNES H THORSETH I H TORSVIK T MUEHLENBACHS K STAUDIGEL H | 407 |
TUFFEN H MCGARVIE D W GILBERT J S PINKERTON H Physical volcanology of a | 213 |
WILCH T I MCINTOSH W C Lithofacies analysis and 40Ar39 Ar geochronology of | 237 |
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