- fragments.
Ignimbrites may be
loose and unconsolidated, or
lithified (solidified) rock
called lapilli tuff. Near the
volcanic source,
ignimbrites often contain...
- The
Campanian Ignimbrite eruption (CI, also CI eruption) was a
major volcanic eruption in the
Mediterranean during the late Quaternary, classified 7 on...
-
kilometres (43 cu mi))
Toconao ignimbrite. The
Pujsa ignimbrite was
erupted by La
Pacana before the Atana/Toconao
ignimbrites, and the Filo
Delgado and Pampa...
-
ejected more than 340
cubic kilometres (82 cu mi) of
rhyolitic Mamaku ignimbrite giving it a
Volcanic Explosivity Index of 7. The
eruption has been reinterpreted...
- Chile:
Compositional Variation of Two Cogenetic, Large-Volume
Felsic Ignimbrites".
Journal of Petrology. 42 (3): 459–486. Bibcode:2001JPet...42..459L...
- of the
eruption of
large ignimbrites such as the Blanco,
Cueva Negra,
several Merihuaca ignimbrites and Real
Grande ignimbrite as well as lava domes, all...
-
rhyolitic ignimbrites in many,
possibly over 1000,
small deposits of c****iterite.
Typically these deposits are
divided from
overlying ignimbrites by breccia...
- Los
Frailes is an
ignimbrite plateau in Bolivia,
between the city of
Potosi and the Lake ****o. It
belongs to a
group of
ignimbrites that
exist in the...
- its course, none has much
importance in the
history of the province.
Ignimbrites of
Miocene age are
present within the area. In
respect of the 'voluminous...
-
pyroclasts in gas).
Ignimbrites may be
loose deposits or
solid rock, and they can bury
entire landscapes. An
individual ignimbrite can
exceed 1000 km3...