JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH, 1998, AUG 30, V84, N1-2 .



   1.1 Brown, SJA; Wilson, CJN; Cole, JW; Wooden, J.
         The Whakamaru group ignimbrites, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New
       Zealand: evidence for reverse tapping of a zoned silicic
       magmatic system.                                                
   pp. 1-37
   1.2 Bureau, H; Metrich, N; Pineau, F; Semet, MP.
         Magma-conduit interaction at Piton de la Fournaise volcano
       (Reunion Island): a melt and fluid inclusion study.            
   pp. 39-60
   1.3 Weir, GJ.
         Energy transport processes in a brittle-ductile intrusive
       model of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand.                 
    pp. 61-72
   1.4 Zlotnicki, J; Boudon, G; Viode, JP; Delarue, JF; and others.
         Hydrothermal circulation beneath Mount Pelee inferred by
       self potential surveying. Structural and tectonic
       implications.                                                  
    pp. 73-91
   1.5 Ge, SM.
         Estimation of groundwater velocity in localized fracture
       zones from well temperature profiles.                        
    pp. 93-101
   1.6 Mohamed, FH.
         Geochemistry and petrogenesis of El Gezira ring complex,
       Egypt: a monzosyenite cumulate derived from fractional
       crystallization of trachyandesitic magma.                    
    pp. 103-123
   1.7 Favara, R; Grassa, F; Inguaggiato, S; DAmore, F.
         Geochemical and hydrogeological characterization of
       thermal springs in Western Sicily, Italy.                    
    pp. 125-141
   1.8 Azzaro, R; Branca, S; Giammanco, S; Gurrieri, S; and others.
         New evidence for the form and extent of the Pernicana
       Fault System (Mt. Etna) from structural and soil-gas
       surveying.                                                  
     pp. 143-152
   1.9 Migdisov, AA; Bychkov, AY.
         The behaviour of metals and sulphur during the formation
       of hydrothermal mercury-antimony-arsenic mineralization,
       Uzon caldera, Kamchatka, Russia.                             
   pp. 153-171