“…Textural measurements on samples Textural data provide information on magma pressure and thermal histories in conduits and plumes. For example, vesicle number densities (VNDs; i.e., the number of vesicles per unit bulk volume) provide estimates of magma decompression rates [Toramaru 2006, Shea et al 2011, Wright et al 2012b] and eruption intensities Cashman 2011, Alfano et al 2012], while crystal size distributions (CSDs) and vesicle size distributions (VSDs) (i.e., the number of crystals or vesicles in each size class per unit bulk volume) provide information on crystallization and differentiation in magma reservoirs and conduits [Fornaciai et al 2009, Shea et al 2009, Brugger and Hammer 2010, Arzilli and Carroll 2013, and on magma vesiculation [Bai et al 2008, Gurioli et al 2008, Colò et al 2010, Shea et al 2010, Carey et al 2012, permeability [Mueller et al 2008, Bouvet de Maissoneuve et al 2009, Polacci et al 2014, Heap et al 2014, Kendrick et al 2016, Colombier et al 2017, and degassing/outgassing [Burton et al 2007, Degruyter et al 2010a, 2012. Furthermore, VSDs, CSDs, melt chemistry and volatile content feed into magma rheology estimates [Mader et al 2013, Vona et al 2013.…”