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Physical volcanology of Tseax Volcano, British Columbia, Canada [PDF]
Tseax volcano erupted ∼ 250 years ago in NW British Columbia, Canada producing tephra deposits and lava flows. Field mapping has defined the stratigraphy of Tseax and the lava flow morphologies.
Yannick Le Moigne +3 more
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The INGV data registry as a curated metadata infrastructure for Earth Science data stewardship [PDF]
The Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Italy’s primary institution for geophysics and volcanology, produces vast, heterogeneous geophysical and volcanological datasets.
Mario Locati +6 more
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Fundamentals of Physical Volcanology [PDF]
Fundamentals haunt me. Certain words ignite unavoidable trains of thought, trains that begin in a cascade, unexpectedly leaping chasm after chasm, rushing from single words to whole paragraphs to full books to men's lives. So it is with me with seeing the word “fundamental” in print.
Bruce Marsh
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Understanding volcanic systems and their dynamics combining field and physical volcanology with petrology studies [PDF]
Hazard assessment and definition of the eruptive scenarios at active volcanoes are mostly based on the elaboration of a large set of information collected with different disciplines and multiple analytical approaches. We discuss here how the reconstruction of the main processes acting at a volcano during its life should be based on the direct knowledge
Raffaello Cioni +2 more
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Design, implementation, and insights from a volcanology Virtual Field Trip to Iceland
Virtual field trips (VFTs) are an effective form of geoscience teaching to support or provide alternatives to in-person field trips. We report on the design and implementation of the Iceland VFT aimed at teaching physical volcanology in a third-year ...
Alex Watson +4 more
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A review of laboratory and numerical modelling in volcanology [PDF]
Modelling has been used in the study of volcanic systems for more than 100 years, building upon the approach first applied by Sir James Hall in 1815.
J. L. Kavanagh +2 more
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We present a novel approach to use zircon as a correlation tool as well as a monitor for magma reservoir processes in silicic volcanic systems. Fingerprinting eruption products based on trace element content and U-Pb dates of zircon offers a promising ...
Réka Lukács +7 more
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eScience Gateway Stimulating Collaboration in Rock Physics and Volcanology [PDF]
Earth scientist observe many facets of the planet's crust and integrate their resulting data to better understand the processes at work. We report on a new data-intensive science gateway designed to bring rock physicists and volcanologists into a collaborative framework that enables them to accelerate their research and integrate well with other Earth ...
Rosa Filgueira +6 more
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The Volcanic Hazards of Jan Mayen Island (North-Atlantic)
Hazard assessment of remote volcanic islands provides many challenges compared to other volcanoes and volcanic fields. Here we present the first systematic volcanic hazard assessment of Jan Mayen Island, a remote island located in the North-Atlantic ...
Eirik Gjerløw +8 more
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