AUTHOR=Dobson Katherine J. , Allabar Anja , Bretagne Eloise , Coumans Jason , Cassidy Mike , Cimarelli Corrado , Coats Rebecca , Connolley Thomas , Courtois Loic , Dingwell Donald B. , Di Genova Danilo , Fernando Benjamin , Fife Julie L. , Fyfe Frey , Gehne Stephan , Jones Thomas , Kendrick Jackie E. , Kinvig Helen , Kolzenburg Stephan , Lavallée Yan , Liu Emma , Llewellin Edward W. , Madden-Nadeau Amber , Madi Kamel , Marone Federica , Morgan Cerith , Oppenheimer Julie , Ploszajski Anna , Reid Gavin , Schauroth Jenny , Schlepütz Christian M. , Sellick Catriona , Vasseur Jérémie , von Aulock Felix W. , Wadsworth Fabian B. , Wiesmaier Sebastian , Wanelik Kaz TITLE=Quantifying Microstructural Evolution in Moving Magma JOURNAL=Frontiers in Earth Science VOLUME=8 YEAR=2020 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/earth-science/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.00287 DOI=10.3389/feart.2020.00287 ISSN=2296-6463 ABSTRACT=
Many of the grand challenges in volcanic and magmatic research are focused on understanding the dynamics of highly heterogeneous systems and the critical conditions that enable magmas to move or eruptions to initiate. From the formation and development of magma reservoirs, through propagation and arrest of magma, to the conditions in the conduit, gas escape, eruption dynamics, and beyond into the environmental impacts of that eruption, we are trying to define how processes occur, their rates and timings, and their causes and consequences. However, we are usually unable to observe the processes directly. Here we give a short synopsis of the new capabilities and highlight the potential insights that