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Dome growth, collapse, and valley fill at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, from 1995 to 2013: Contributions from satellite radar measurements of topographic change [PDF]
Frequent high-resolution measurements of topography at active volcanoes can provide important information for assessing the distribution and rate of emplacement of volcanic deposits and their influence on hazard.
Anderson +13 more
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Abstract From 2019 to 2024, gravity surveys were conducted at the Three Sisters volcanic cluster (TSVC), measuring 246 gravity sites using a spring relative gravimeter. We calculated the residual Bouguer anomaly and identified three main zones with negative anomalies, ranging from −4 to −8 mGal, located southwest and west of South Sister, within an ...
Hélène Le Mével +3 more
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Social sensing the 2018 Kīlauea Volcanic eruption through community Facebook use
There is a lack of understanding around the impacts and responses of communities receiving hazard and risk information during volcanic crises, but social media posts may be able to provide valuable insights.
Annie Matthews, James Hickey
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Volcanic Emissions Injury to Plant Foliage [PDF]
A new vent opened in Kilauea volcano on the island of Hawaii increased emissions of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere in early 2008. The publication discusses the effects of the increased volcanic output on foliar injury to plants, what can be done to ...
Nelson, Scot, Sewake, Kelvin
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Abstract We investigated the regolith parent rock (“protolith”) properties of Mare Tranquillitatis and Marius Hills on the Moon, utilizing lunar pit craters (“lua”) to contextualize observations of rock abundance and crater degradation. We discovered a significant difference in underlying materials: the region around the Tranquillitatis lua is ...
E. S. Costello +5 more
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A sequence of eruptions in the lower East Rift Zone (LERZ) of the Kilauea, Hawaii volcano commenced in early May 2018 and caused serious damage and residential evacuation.
Kuan-Fu Feng, Hsin-Hua Huang, Yih-Min Wu
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Interseismic quiescence and triggered slip of active normal faults of Kīlauea Volcano's south flank during 2001-2018 [PDF]
The mobile south flank of Kīlauea Volcano hosts two normal fault systems, the Koa'e fault system (KFS) and the Hilina fault system (HFS). In historical time, at least three M>6.5 earthquakes have occurred on the basal detachment of the Kīlauea Volcano's ...
Bürgmann, R. +7 more
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Lava effusion — A slow fuse for paroxysms at Stromboli volcano? [PDF]
International audienceThe 2007 effusive eruption of Stromboli followed a similar pattern to the previous 2002–2003 episode. In both cases, magma ascent led to breaching of the uppermost part of the conduit forming an eruptive fissure that discharged lava
Bonaccorso, A. +5 more
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Space-Based Imaging Radar Studies of U.S. Volcanoes
The arrival of space-based imaging radar as a revolutionary land-surface mapping and monitoring tool little more than a quarter century ago enabled a spate of innovative volcano research worldwide.
Daniel Dzurisin +3 more
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Two Ensemble Approaches for Forecasting Sulfur Dioxide Concentrations from Kīlauea Volcano
Kīlauea volcano, located on the island of Hawaii, is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. It was in a state of nearly continuous eruption from 1983 to 2018 with copious emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) that affected public health, agriculture,
L. Holland +3 more
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