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    SubjectExplosive volcanic eruptions (1)Volcanism -- Effect of temperature on (1)... View MoreDate Issued2005 - 2009 (1)Author/ContributorHellwig, Bridget M. (1)Whittington, Alan G. (1)AdvisorWhittington, Alan G. (1)Thesis Department
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    The viscosity of dacitic liquids measured at conditions relevant to explosive arc volcanism: determing the influence of temperature, silicate composition, and dissolved volatile content 

    Hellwig, Bridget M. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    Viscosity can control various magmatic processes and varies by orders of magnitude as a function of temperature, composition and dissolved volatiles. There is no predictive model for the viscosity of dacitic liquids, which ...

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