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The global volcano monitoring infrastructure database (GVMID)

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science
Monitoring volcanoes is of the most importance in volcano risk mitigation to safeguard lives and economies. Thanks to recent technological advances, both on-ground and in space, our understanding of volcanic processes has improved significantly.
Christina Widiwijayanti   +6 more
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Impact and Inspiration of Tonga volcanic Eruption in 2022 [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
People have been puzzled by the problem of volcanic eruptions since ancient times. Because volcanic eruptions are difficult to predict accurately, if people can't take some precautions in advance, sometimes volcanic eruptions will cause great injuries ...
Yin Yefei
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Investigation of hot spring gas components and soil gas fluxes in Arxan Holocene volcanic field, Inner Mongolia, NE China

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2023
The latest research results show that there is a unified magma system and heating channel beneath the Arxan volcanic field, indicating a potential risk of eruption.
Xiaodong Pan   +10 more
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Multiparametric Monitoring System of Mt. Melbourne Volcano (Victoria Land, Antarctica)

open access: yesSensors, 2023
Volcano monitoring is the key approach in mitigating the risks associated with volcanic phenomena. Although Antarctic volcanoes are characterized by remoteness, the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption and the 2022 Hunga eruption have reminded us that even the
Graziano Larocca   +3 more
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Twenty-Two Years of GPS Monitoring at Rabaul Caldera, a Narrative History

open access: yesGeosciences, 2023
It has long been recognised that volcanoes deform as fluids migrate, or change pressure in fractures and reservoirs within the volcano or in the crust below and around them. Calderas in particular have been shown to deform in complex and often major ways.
Steve Saunders   +3 more
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Data acquisition for volcano monitoring [PDF]

open access: yesEos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 2006
In the past decade, systems and techniques for volcano monitoring activities have improved rapidly. The scientific community focused on the development of new methods and techniques, while the electronic systems for experimental activity and monitoring networks were developed mainly by commercial companies.However, these commercial systems often do not
Orazi, M., Martini, M., Peluso, R.
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Probabilistic volcanic hazard assessment at an active but under-monitored volcano: Ceboruco, Mexico

open access: yesJournal of Applied Volcanology, 2022
A probabilistic volcanic hazard assessment (PVHA) for Ceboruco volcano (Mexico) is reported using PyBetVH, an e-tool based on the Bayesian Event Tree (BET) methodology. Like many volcanoes, Ceboruco is under-monitored.
Robert Constantinescu   +7 more
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Review of the 2022 eruption of Tonga Volcano —Implications for domestic volcano monitoring researches

open access: yes地球与行星物理论评, 2022
On January 15th, 2022, a submarine volcano in Tonga erupted violently and explosively, ejecting a large amount of ash, gas and water vapor which entered the stratosphere to form a huge ash cloud.
Yujia Song   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Earthquake Analysis Suggests Dyke Intrusion in 2019 Near Tarawera Volcano, New Zealand

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2021
Tarawera volcano (New Zealand) is volumetrically dominated by rhyolitic lavas and pyroclastic deposits, but the most recent event in AD 1886 was a basaltic Plinian fissure eruption.
Thomas W. Benson   +7 more
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Monitoring volcanoes in Mexico

open access: yesVolcanica, 2021
Mexico has at least 46 volcanic centers (including monogenetic volcanic fields) that are considered active or potentially active. Due to the federal governance of the country, the Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres (CENAPRED) is the entity responsible for monitoring natural hazards. Individual Mexican states also monitor active volcanoes within
Ramón Espinasa-Pereña   +7 more
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