Eruption style and dynamics of the ~ 87 ka Baricha peralkaline rhyolite eruption in Ethiopia
Peralkaline rhyolites are a rare magma type, typically associated with continental rift settings, and characterised by excess alkalis relative to alumina and a moderate-low viscosity compared to calc-alkaline equivalents. Despite their prevalence in extensional rift settings, such as the Main Ethiop...
Main Authors: | Tadesse, AZ, Fontijn, K, Wallace, PA, Gurioli, L, Laha, P, Terryn, H, Ayalew, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2024
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