Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2003, V 121, N 3-4, 1 March.


1.
Deep submarine pyroclastic eruptions: theory and predicted landforms and deposits, 
James W. Head, III and Lionel Wilson
Pages 155-193

2.
Slabby pahoehoe from the western Deccan Volcanic Province: evidence for 
incipient pahoehoe-aa transitions, 
Raymond A. Duraiswami, Gauri Dole and Ninad Bondre
Pages 195-217 

3.
The Pitcairn hotspot in the South Pacific: distribution and composition of 
submarine volcanic sequences, 
R. Hekinian, J. L. Chemine'e, J. Dubois, P. Stoffers, S. Scott, C. Guivel,
D. Garbe-Scho"nberg, C. Devey, B. Bourdon, K. Lackschewitz et al.
Pages 219-245 

4.
Petrographic features of a high-temperature granite just newly solidified magma 
at the Kakkonda geothermal field, Japan, 
Munetake Sasaki, Koichiro Fujimoto, Takayuki Sawaki, Hitoshi Tsukamoto,
Osamu Kato, Ryo Komatsu, Nobuo Doi and Masakatsu Sasada
Pages 247-269
5.
Environmental hazards of fluoride in volcanic ash: a case study from Ruapehu 
volcano, New Zealand, 
Shane J. Cronin, V. E. Neall, J. A. Lecointre, M. J. Hedley and P. Loganathan
Pages 271-291 

6.
Quantitative measures of textural anisotropy resulting from magmatic compaction 
illustrated by a sample from the Palisades sill, New Jersey, 
Norman H. Gray, Anthony R. Philpotts and Loretta D. Dickson
Pages 293-312 

7.
Comments on the paper: "Geochemistry of fluids from submarine hot springs at 
Punta de Mita, Nayarit, Mexico" by Y.A. Taran, S. Inguaggiato, M. Marin, and 
L.M. Yurova, R. M. Prol-Ledesma
Pages 313-318 

8.
Reply to the comment by R.M. Prol-Ledesma on "Geochemistry of fluids from 
submarine thermal springs at Punta de Mita, Nayarit, Mexico", 
Y. A. Taran and S. Inguaggiato
Pages 319-322