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Magma Flow Patterns in Dikes: Observations From Analogue Experiments (2023)
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Pansino, S., Emadzadeh, A., & Taisne, B. (2023). Magma Flow Patterns in Dikes: Observations From Analogue Experiments. Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth, 128(3), Article e2022JB025463. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022jb025463

We conducted analogue experiments to examine flux-driven and buoyancy-driven magma ascent, which included a series of isothermal experiments and thermal, solidification-prone experiments. We measured the internal flow using 2D particle image velocime... Read More about Magma Flow Patterns in Dikes: Observations From Analogue Experiments.

Modeling Dike Propagation in Both Vertical Length and Horizontal Breadth (2022)
Journal Article
Pansino, S., Emadzadeh, A., & Taisne, B. (2022). Modeling Dike Propagation in Both Vertical Length and Horizontal Breadth. Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth, 127(10), https://doi.org/10.1029/2022jb024593

We present analog experiments on dike propagation, followed by a numerical model of horizontal and vertical growth, which is partially analytical and partially based on empirical observations. Experimental results show that the growth rates are simil... Read More about Modeling Dike Propagation in Both Vertical Length and Horizontal Breadth.

Analog experiments in volcanology: towards multimethod, upscaled, and integrated models (2022)
Journal Article
Poppe, S., Gilchrist, J. T., Breard, E. C. P., Graettinger, A., & Pansino, S. (2022). Analog experiments in volcanology: towards multimethod, upscaled, and integrated models. Bulletin of Volcanology, 84(5), Article 52. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-022-01543-x

For decades, scaled analog experiments have improved the understanding of a broad range of multiphase volcanological processes in controlled laboratory environments. Successfully modeled processes include magma flow through magma reservoirs, conduits... Read More about Analog experiments in volcanology: towards multimethod, upscaled, and integrated models.