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Evolution of the Ciomadul Volcanic Field—Lava Domes and Explosive Eruptions

Karátson, Dávid; Veres, Daniel; Lahitte, Pierre; Gertisser, Ralf; Telbisz, Tamás; Wulf, Sabine; Dibacto, Stéphane; Kiss, Balázs; Magyari, Enikő K.; Csaba Jánosi, Ágnes Novothny &

Authors

Dávid Karátson

Daniel Veres

Pierre Lahitte

Tamás Telbisz

Sabine Wulf

Stéphane Dibacto

Balázs Kiss

Enikő K. Magyari

Ágnes Novothny & Csaba Jánosi



Abstract

Ciomadul (Csomád) is the youngest volcano in the Carpathians and the Carpatho-Pannonian Region whose latest eruptions may have been witnessed by Palaeolithic people. It is the only volcano in the region where, although with little probability, future eruptions may occur. Ciomadul was a lava dome complex, and its volcanic activity included both effusive (lava) and explosive (pumice and ash) eruptions that lasted almost one million years, terminating less than thirty thousand years ago. This makes Ciomadul an important target for future investigation to determine detailed volcanic stratigraphy and eruptive scenarios for long-lived lava domes. Here, we present the state-of-art of the research of this unique volcanic activity and the related volcanic landforms.

Online Publication Date Jun 1, 2022
Publication Date Jun 1, 2022
Deposit Date Jun 29, 2023
Publisher Springer
Book Title Ciomadul (Csomád), The Youngest Volcano in the Carpathians Volcanism, Palaeoenvironment, Human Impact
ISBN 978-3-030-89139-8
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89140-4_3