The Kos–Nisyros–Yali volcanic field
The Kos–Nisyros–Yali volcanic field has produced a range of volcanic products over the last 3 million years. Volumetrically, silicic magma dominates, and activity includes one of the largest known explosive eruptions of the Aegean arc, the >60 km3 (dense-rock equivalent), 161 ka rhyolitic Kos Pla...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1383932023-02-28T16:41:51Z The Kos–Nisyros–Yali volcanic field Bachmann, Olivier Allen, Sharon R. Bouvet de Maisonneuve, Caroline Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes Science::Geology::Petrology Kos–Nisyros–Yali Volcanic Field Kos Plateau Tuff The Kos–Nisyros–Yali volcanic field has produced a range of volcanic products over the last 3 million years. Volumetrically, silicic magma dominates, and activity includes one of the largest known explosive eruptions of the Aegean arc, the >60 km3 (dense-rock equivalent), 161 ka rhyolitic Kos Plateau Tuff. The Kos–Nisyros–Yali volcanic field is situated within an area of active crustal extension, which has greatly influenced magmatic processes and landscape development in the region. Recent seismic unrest, surface deformation and intense geothermal activity indicate that the system remains active, particularly around the Nisyros and Yali edifices. These signs of magmatic activity, together with the fact that the most recent eruptions have become increasingly silicic, would justify detailed monitoring of the area. Accepted version 2020-05-05T08:41:50Z 2020-05-05T08:41:50Z 2019 Journal Article Bachmann, O., Allen, S. R., & Bouvet de Maisonneuve, C. (2019). The Kos–Nisyros–Yali volcanic field. Elements, 15, 191-196. doi:10.2138/gselements.15.3.191 1811-5209 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138393 10.2138/gselements.15.3.191 15 191 196 en Elements © 2019 Mineralogical Society of America (MSA). All rights reserved. This paper was published in Elements and is made available with permission of Mineralogical Society of America (MSA). application/pdf |
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The Kos–Nisyros–Yali volcanic field has produced a range of volcanic products over the last 3 million years. Volumetrically, silicic magma dominates, and activity includes one of the largest known explosive eruptions of the Aegean arc, the >60 km3 (dense-rock equivalent), 161 ka rhyolitic Kos Plateau Tuff. The Kos–Nisyros–Yali volcanic field is situated within an area of active crustal extension, which has greatly influenced magmatic processes and landscape development in the region. Recent seismic unrest, surface deformation and intense geothermal activity indicate that the system remains active, particularly around the Nisyros and Yali edifices. These signs of magmatic activity, together with the fact that the most recent eruptions have become increasingly silicic, would justify detailed monitoring of the area. |
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