Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2004, V 136, N 1-2, 30 August.
1.
From andesitic volcanism to the formation of a porphyry
Cu-Au mineralizing magma chamber: the Farallon
Negro Volcanic Complex, northwestern Argentina ;
Werner E. Halter, Nicolas Bain, Katja Becker,
Christoph A. Heinrich, Marianne Landtwing,
Albrecht VonQuadt, Alan H. Clark, Anne M. Sasso,
Thomas Bissig and Richard M. Tosdal
Pages 1-30
2.
Fluxes of deep CO2 in the volcanic areas
of central-southern Italy ;
Barbara Gambardella, Carlo Cardellini,
Giovanni Chiodini, Francesco Frondini,
Luigi Marini, Giulio Ottonello and
Marino Vetuschi Zuccolini
Pages 31-52
3.
Magnetic field changes on White Island,
New Zealand, and the value of magnetic
changes for eruption forecasting ;
A. W. Hurst, P. C. Rickerby, B. J. Scott
and T. Hashimoto
Pages 53-70
4.
Volcanic and deformation history of the
Bodrum resurgent caldera system
(southwestern Turkey) ;
I. Ulusoy, E. Cubukcu, E. Aydar, P. Labazuy,
A. Gourgaud and P. M. Vincent
Pages 71-96
5.
A major resurgent caldera in southern Mexico:
the source of the late Eocene Tilzapotla ignimbrite ;
D. J. Moran-Zenteno, L. A. Alba-Aldave, J. Sole
and A. Iriondo
Pages 97-119
6.
A multidisciplinary approach to detect active pathways
for magma migration and eruption at Mt. Etna
(Sicily, Italy) before the 2001 and 2002;2003 eruptions ;
S. Alparone, D. Andronico, S. Giammanco and L. Lodato
Pages 121-140
7.
Distribution and characteristics in waveform and
spectrum of seismic events associated with
the 2000 eruption of Mt. Usu ;
Wakana Matsubara, Kiyoshi Yomogida,
Junji Koyama, Minoru Kasahara, Makoto Ichiyanagi,
Hitoshi Kawakatsu and Mare Yamamoto
Pages 141-158
8.
Comments on "Epiclastic deposits and
"horseshoe-shaped" caldeiras in Tahiti
(Society Islands) and Ua Huka (Marquesas
Archipelago), French Polynesia" by
Clement et al. (2003) ; DISCUSSION
Pierre-Yves Gillot, Anthony Hildenbrand
and Valerie Clouard
Pages 159-163
9.
Reply to "Comments on "Epiclastic deposits
and "horseshoe-shaped" calderas in Tahiti
(Society Islands) and Ua Huka (Marquesas
archipelago), French Polynesia", by ; DISCUSSION
Jean-Philippe Clement and Martial Caroff
Pages 165-168