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Small-scale phreatic explosions from a low-enthalpy hydrothermal system caused the abandonment of Milos Island (Greece) in Roman times. [PDF]

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Explosive gas detection and applications

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1971
AbstractIndustry is becoming more aware of the hazards to life and property that accompany the use of flammabl gases and vapors. These problems are becoming so complex that specialized knowledge is necessary to guarantee proper selection of equipment and to maintain the equipment after installation.
S D, Delaune, F J, Schirm
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Fossil gas explosions?

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 1993
Abstract A volcanic breccia cross-cutting the tuff layers of a cinder cone near Langeac, France, contains abundant fragments of the Carboniferous rocks directly beneath the volcano. Unlike the Carboniferous sediments in situ, which are mainly black due to finely dispersed organic matter, the fragments included in the tuff are light-medium brown ...
R.D. Schuiling, R.J. Bakker
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The Gas Dynamics of Explosions

2016
Explosions, and the non-steady shock propagation associated with them, continue to interest researchers working in different fields of physics and engineering (such as astrophysics and fusion). Based on the author's course in shock dynamics, this book describes the various analytical methods developed to determine non-steady shock propagation.
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