Special Issue of Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research deriving from the 2nd Volcano-Ice Interaction on Earth and Mars Conference

We are pleased to announce that papers appearing in the Volcano-ice Special Issue of JVGR are starting to become available online. Please keep checking this site and the JVGR site for updates as more become available.

Articles in press and available online (please note that this will change frequently in the near future)

Lodge and Lescinsky, Fracture patterns of lava-ice contacts on Kokostick Butte, OR, and Mazama Ridge, Mount Rainier, WA: implications for flow emplacement and cooling histories

Wilson and Head, Tephra deposition on glaciers and ice sheets on Mars: influence on ice survival, debris content and flow behavior

Articles accepted (please note that this will change frequently in the near future)

Edwards et al., Evolution of a englacial volcanic ridge: Pillow Ridge tindar, Mount Edziza volcanic complex, NCVP, British Columbia, Canada

Lodge and Lescinsky, Anisotropic stress accumulation in cooling lava flows and resulting fracture patterns: Insights from starch-water desiccation experiments

Tuffen and Castro, An obsidian dyke erupted through thin ice: Hrafntinnuhryggur, Krafla Iceland

Guest editors: Ben Edwards, Dickinson College, USA; Ian Skilling, University of Pittsburgh, USA; Hugh Tuffen, University of Lancaster, UK. Lionel Wilson, University of Lancaster, UK.



Updated 5 November 2008.

 

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