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Use of Pele’s tears and spheres as an indicator of lava fountain height in Hawaiian volcanoes
Lava flows have presented the greatest hazard to human property during the most recent eruptions of Hawaiian volcanoes, and lava fountains are a source of these lava flows.
Scott Moyer, Dork Sahagian
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Tracking dike propagation leading to the 2018 Kīlauea eruption
Olivier Lengliné+2 more
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Automated tracking of lava lake level using thermal images at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai’i [PDF]
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Aerosol-Cloud Interactions from Hawaii's Kīlauea Volcano. [PDF]
M.S. Thesis.
Yamamoto, Kayla K. L.
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Pre-eruption InSAR time-series at Kīlauea (Hawai`i, USA): COSMO-SkyMed Descending 2018
Jamie Farquharson, Falk Amelung
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A Systematic Assessment of Socio-Economic Impacts of Prolonged Episodic Volcano Crises [PDF]
Uncertainty surrounding volcanic activity can lead to socio-economic crises with or without an eruption as demonstrated by the post-1978 response to unrest of Long Valley Caldera (LVC), CA. Extensive research in physical sciences provides a foundation on
Peers, Justin
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Less than a year after the 2018 Kīlauea caldera collapse and eruption, water appeared in newly deepened Halemaʻumaʻu crater. The lake—unprecedented in the written record—grew to a depth of ∼50 m before lava from the December 2020 eruption boiled it away.
P. A. Nadeau+8 more
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Clear and Present Dangers: The Multiple Health Hazards of Volcanic Eruptions. [PDF]
Nicole W.
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