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Science Advances | 2018

The largest deep-ocean silicic volcanic eruption of the past century

R. J. Carey; S. Adam Soule; Michael Manga; James D. L. White; Jocelyn McPhie; R. J. Wysoczanski; Martin Jutzeler; Kenichiro Tani; Dana R. Yoerger; Daniel J. Fornari; Fabio Caratori-Tontini; Bruce F. Houghton; Samuel J. Mitchell; Fumihiko Ikegami; Chris E. Conway; Arran Murch; Kristen Fauria; Meghan Jones; Ryan Cahalan; Warren McKenzie

A submersible study of the products of a large submarine eruption demonstrates the influence of the ocean on eruption dynamics. The 2012 submarine eruption of Havre volcano in the Kermadec arc, New Zealand, is the largest deep-ocean eruption in history and one of very few recorded submarine eruptions involving rhyolite magma. It was recognized from a gigantic 400-km2 pumice raft seen in satellite imagery, but the complexity of this event was concealed beneath the sea surface. Mapping, observations, and sampling by submersibles have provided an exceptionally high fidelity record of the seafloor products, which included lava sourced from 14 vents at water depths of 900 to 1220 m, and fragmental deposits including giant pumice clasts up to 9 m in diameter. Most (>75%) of the total erupted volume was partitioned into the pumice raft and transported far from the volcano. The geological record on submarine volcanic edifices in volcanic arcs does not faithfully archive eruption size or magma production.


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2015

Lava-ice interaction on a large composite volcano: a case study from Ruapehu, New Zealand

Chris E. Conway; Dougal B. Townsend; Graham S. Leonard; Colin J. N. Wilson; A. T. Calvert; John A. Gamble


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2016

A high-resolution 40 Ar/ 39 Ar lava chronology and edifice construction history for Ruapehu volcano, New Zealand

Chris E. Conway; Graham S. Leonard; Dougal B. Townsend; Andrew T. Calvert; Colin J. N. Wilson; John A. Gamble; Shaun R. Eaves


Climate of The Past | 2016

The Last Glacial Maximum in the central North Island, New Zealand: palaeoclimate inferences from glacier modelling

Shaun R. Eaves; Andrew Mackintosh; Brian Anderson; Alice M. Doughty; Dougal B. Townsend; Chris E. Conway; Gisela Winckler; Joerg M. Schaefer; Graham S. Leonard; Andrew T. Calvert


Marine Geology | 2012

Evolution of Macquarie Ridge Complex seamounts: Implications for volcanic and tectonic processes at the Australia–Pacific plate boundary south of New Zealand

Chris E. Conway; Helen C. Bostock; Joel A. Baker; R. J. Wysoczanski; Anne-Laure Verdier


Geophysical Journal International | 2016

Palaeomagnetic refinement of the eruption ages of Holocene lava flows, and implications for the eruptive history of the Tongariro Volcanic Centre, New Zealand

Annika Greve; Gillian M. Turner; Chris E. Conway; Dougal B. Townsend; John A. Gamble; Graham S. Leonard


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2017

Volcanic records of the Laschamp geomagnetic excursion from Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand

Elizabeth Ingham; Gillian M. Turner; Chris E. Conway; David Heslop; Andrew P. Roberts; Graham S. Leonard; Dougal B. Townsend; A. T. Calvert


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018

The pumice raft-forming 2012 Havre submarine eruption was effusive

Michael Manga; Kristen Fauria; Christina Lin; Samuel J. Mitchell; Meghan Jones; Chris E. Conway; Wim Degruyter; Behnaz Hosseini; R. J. Carey; Ryan Cahalan; Bruce F. Houghton; James D. L. White; Martin Jutzeler; S. Adam Soule; Kenichiro Tani


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2017

Quantitative geometric description of fracture systems in an andesite lava flow using terrestrial laser scanner data

Cécile Massiot; Andrew Nicol; John Townend; David D. McNamara; David Garcia-Sellés; Chris E. Conway; Garth Archibald


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2017

The glaciovolcanic evolution of an andesitic edifice, South Crater, Tongariro volcano, New Zealand

R.P. Cole; James D. L. White; Chris E. Conway; Graham S. Leonard; Dougal B. Townsend; L.R. Pure

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John A. Gamble

Victoria University of Wellington

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Colin J. N. Wilson

Victoria University of Wellington

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Gillian M. Turner

Victoria University of Wellington

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Andrew T. Calvert

United States Geological Survey

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R. J. Wysoczanski

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

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Shaun R. Eaves

Victoria University of Wellington

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A. T. Calvert

United States Geological Survey

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