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Nature of volcanic gases and volcanic eruption
Bulletin of Volcanology, 19631) The chemical composition of volcanic gases emitted from fumaroles and hot springs represents their stages of the differentiation of magmatic emanation at their effusing points, although the nature of volcanic gases varies with their orifice temperatures and geological environments.
Iwaji Iwasaki +5 more
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Triggering of volcanic eruptions
Nature, 1998Although earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are each manifestations of large-scale tectonic plate and mantle motions, it is usually thought that the occurrences of these events are not directly related. There have been some studies, however, in which triggering of volcanic eruptions by earthquakes (remote from the volcano) has been proposed1,2.
Alan T. Linde, I. Selwyn Sacks
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Science, 2000
GEOPHYSICS Violent volcanic eruptions are thought to be triggered, in part, by the rapid expansion of gases (and gas bubbles) in a magma chamber or conduit, but the causes of this process and what leads to a violent eruption versus a less hazardous outpouring of bubble-rich lava are subjects of debate.
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GEOPHYSICS Violent volcanic eruptions are thought to be triggered, in part, by the rapid expansion of gases (and gas bubbles) in a magma chamber or conduit, but the causes of this process and what leads to a violent eruption versus a less hazardous outpouring of bubble-rich lava are subjects of debate.
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Potential Influences of Volcanic Eruptions on Future Global Land Monsoon Precipitation Changes
Earth's Future, 2021Wenmin Man, Meng Zuo, Tianjun Zhou
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