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Palynological records are central to the biostratigraphic subdivision of the Late Pleistocene in central Europe. Yet many interglacial and interstadial phases—such as the Eemian, Brörup and Odderade—remain only poorly constrained in time due to limited numerical dating.
Michael Hein +19 more
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The Lucky Strike volcano is the central edifice of the Lucky Strike segment on the slow spreading Mid‐Atlantic Ridge. The volcano summit hosts one of the largest known deep‐sea hydrothermal fields, and overlies an axial magma chamber (AMC) whose summit ...
S. Bohidar, W. C. Crawford, M. Cannat
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Seismicity related to the glacier of Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador
Significant seismic activity is generally recorded on volcanoes covered by an icecap. This work was carried out in order to quantify the role of the glaciers in the generation of seismicity for Cotopaxi volcano. We compared the seismic activity registered on the glacier and on the rock near the snout of the north flank glacier.
Araujo, Sebastián +3 more
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The glacierized Valle Frías in Northern Patagonia is one of the best‐studied valleys in South America and includes varved sediments from Lago Frías. We complement this lacustrine record with a high‐resolution documentation of varve counts and their composition.
Bernd Zolitschka +6 more
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The 2010 seismovolcanic crisis at Taal Volcano (Philippines)
Typical eruptions of Taal Volcano in the Philippines are frequent and violently explosive. The last devastating phreatomagmatic eruption from 1965 to 1977 resulted in the death of about 200 persons.
Jacques Zlotnicki +5 more
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The Unexpected Discovery of Paleocene? Coals in Outcrops Thought to Be Cambrian, Al Huqf, Oman
ABSTRACT Two brown organic deposits were encountered whilst investigating kaolinitic claystones thought to occur at the base of a Cambrian formation at outcrop. The age of these organic deposits is probably Paleocene from palynology. Organic petrography shows that they are subbituminous coals with some oil source potential.
Mohammed H. Al Kindi +4 more
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Mainshock‐Aftershock Clustering in Volcanic Regions
Earthquakes break their general Poissonean behavior through two types of seismic bursts: swarms and mainshock‐aftershock sequences. The former is commonly thought to dominate in volcanic and geothermal regions, but aftershock production, including within
Ricardo Garza‐Giron +2 more
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Interaction of seismic and air waves recorded at Stromboli Volcano
Explosion‐quake seismograms recorded at Stromboli show that seismic phases with a high‐amplitude and high‐frequency content propagate with a velocity of approximately 330 m/s ‐ the sound speed. The analysis of seismograms, recorded at a distance of 500 m from one of the three active vents, shows for the first onset a low‐frequency and particle motion ...
T. Braun, RIPEPE, MAURIZIO
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ABSTRACT Deep‐water slope channels and associated facies are a major part of clastic sediment dispersal system extending from the shelf‐edge to the abyssal plain. The toe‐thrust area of the deep‐water Niger Delta enables the analysis of these channels and their interaction with evolving fault‐controlled sea‐floor topography to be determined ...
Stanley Ang, Mike Mayall, Lidia Lonergan
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Deformation Study of Papandayan Volcano using GPS Survey Method and Its Correlation with Seismic Data Observation [PDF]
Papandayan volcano located in the southern part of Garut regency, around 70 km away from Bandung city, West Java. Many methods carried out to monitoring the activities of volcano, both continuously or periodically, one of the monitoring method is ...
Dina A. Sarsito +5 more
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