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Dynamics of degassing at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1990At Kilauea volcano, Hawaii, the recent long‐lived eruptions of Mauna Ulu and Pu'u O'o have occurred in two major stages, defining a characteristic eruptive pattern. The first stage consists of cyclic changes of activity between episodes of “fire fountaining” and periods of quiescence or effusion of vesicular lava.
Sylvie Vergniolle, Claude Jaupart
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Fumarolic aerosols from Kilauea volcano, Hawaii
Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1981Abstract As part of a geochemical survey of Kilauea, an active Hawaiian volcano, aerosol samples were collected in February 1979, a quiescent period, from several fumaroles within the caldera and along border faults. Measurements of gaseous emissions and physical parameters were also made by volcanologists from the French Centre Nationale de ...
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Ground Tilt at Kilauea Volcano
The Journal of Geology, 1942Ground tilt has been measured daily for twenty-seven years at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Hawaii National Park. A brief discussion of instrumental measurement of tilt is given. Resultant tilt has been computed for the entire record and is shown as a general chart. Resultant tilt for individual years with volcanic outbreaks is shown.
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Eruption forecasting at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1984Data from a network of seismometers, a tiltmeter and the pattern of summit inflation between eruptions have made qualitative eruption forecasting possible on Kilauea volcano for over 20 years. This paper formulates quantitative forecasting by calculating the probability of an eruption based on current levels of tilt, tilt rate, seismicity, and ...
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The 1977 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review, 1980Abstract Kilauea volcano began to erupt on September 13, 1977, after a 21.5-month period of quiescence. Harmonic tremor in the upper and central east rift zone and rapid deflation of the summit area occurred for 22 hours before the outbreak of surface activity.
Richard B. Moore +7 more
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Magma Supply Rate at Kilauea Volcano, 1952-1971
Science, 1972The three longest Kilauea eruptions since 1952 produced lava at an overall constant rate of about 9 × 10 6 cubic meters per month (vesicle-free). This is considered to represent the rate of magma supply from a deep source, probably the mantle, because little or no summit deformation indicating high-level storage ...
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Pit crater formation on Kilauea volcano, Hawaii.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 1998Abstract Most of the known pit craters in Hawaii occur along the East and Southwest Rift Zones of Kilauea volcano. The pit craters typically are either astride a single rift zone fracture or between a pair of rift zone fractures. These fractures are prominent in the pit crater walls.
Chris H. Okubo, Stephen J. Martel
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Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii: A Search for the Volcanomagnetic Effect
Science, 1973Brief excursions of magnetic field differences between a base station and two satellite station magnetometers show only slight correlation with ground tilt at Kilauea Volcano. This result suggests that only transient, localized stresses occur during prolonged periods of deformation and that the volcano can support no large-scale pattern of shear ...
Davis, Paul M. +3 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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