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Disentangling the mechanisms of ENSO response to volcanic eruptions
Francesco S. R. Pausata, et al.
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Abstract Ice cores from Mt. Logan, the second highest peak in North America located in the St. Elias mountains in southwest Yukon, Canada, have provided conflicting accumulation records, thus the hydroclimate response to changing atmospheric conditions in the highest elevation regions is not well constrained.
Kira M. Holland +10 more
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Possible Effects of Volcanic Eruptions on the Modern Atmosphere of Venus. [PDF]
Wilson CF +9 more
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Are Cosmic Rays a Key to Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions?
Mara Johnson-Groh
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Abstract The characteristics of Pekeris modes as well as Lamb modes are investigated using the new reanalysis data set JAWARA, which spans over 19 years and covers the entire middle atmosphere. Pekeris modes are a class of global normal modes whose energy is trapped in two height regions that is, around the stratopause and the surface, while the energy
Hiroto Sekido, Kaoru Sato
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Source reservoir controls on the size, frequency, and composition of large-scale volcanic eruptions. [PDF]
Booth CA +3 more
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Liquefied Soil Flow Simulation of Mt. St. Helens Volcanic Eruption Debris Field in Animated 3D PDF Poster [PDF]
G. Glasgow, I. Curington
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Abstract We analyze Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data to characterize ground deformation and dike opening associated with the May 2021 Nyiragongo eruption. Despite documented eruptions in 1977 and 2002, Nyiragongo's magmatic system and its interaction with regional rifting remain poorly ...
D. Murekezi +9 more
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Abstract Stratospheric sulfate aerosols from tropical volcanic eruptions alter surface air temperatures. Fundamentally, this is due to two different properties of the aerosols: Their ability to reflect incoming solar shortwave radiation, and their ability to absorb terrestrial longwave radiation.
L. S. Andreasen +3 more
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