Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2005, V 142, N 1-2, 1 April.


Welding Processes in Volcanology
Edited by Anita Grunder and James K. Russell
EGS, AGU, EUG

1. Welding processes in volcanology: insights from field, experimental, and modeling studies • Anita Grunder and J.K. Russell Pages 1-9 2. Rheomorphic structures in a high-grade ignimbrite: the Nuraxi tuff, Sulcis volcanic district (SW Sardinia, Italy) • Laura Pioli and Mauro Rosi Pages 11-28 3. Apparent welding textures in altered pumice-rich rocks • Cathryn C. Gifkins, Rodney L. Allen and Jocelyn McPhie Pages 29-47 4. Spatter • J.M. Sumner, S. Blake, R.J. Matela and J.A. Wolff Pages 49-65 5. Welding: insights from high-temperature analogue experiments • Steven L. Quane and J.K. Russell Pages 67-87 6. Experimental and textural investigation of welding: effects of compaction, sintering, and vapor-phase crystallization in the rhyolitic Rattlesnake Tuff • Anita L. Grunder, Didier Laporte and Tim H. Druitt Pages 89-104 7. Glass transition temperatures of natural hydrous melts: a relationship with shear viscosity and implications for the welding process • D. Giordano, A.R.L. Nichols and D.B. Dingwell Pages 105-118 8. Cooling and welding history of the Bishop Tuff in Adobe Valley and Chidago Canyon, California • Michael F. Sheridan and Yunpeng Wang Pages 119-144 9. The role of water in cooling ignimbrites • Gordon N. Keating Pages 145-171 10. Rheology of welding: inversion of field constraints • James K. Russell and Steven L. Quane Pages 173-191