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Numerical modelling of mud volcanoes and their flows using constraints from the Gulf of Cadiz [PDF]
It is estimated that the total number of submarine mud volcanoes is between 1000 and 100 000. Because many are associated with greenhouse gases, such as methane, it is argued that the global flux of these gases to the atmosphere from the world’s ...
Bramley J Murton, Juliet Biggs
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In this lesson, students investigate the processes that build volcanoes, the types of rocks they create, the factors that influence different eruption types, and the threats volcanoes pose to their surrounding environments.
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This learning unit explores the basic information about volcanoes from a scientific and safety perspective. This unit is intended for a beginning to middle level ESL or EFL course intended for elementary school students on the A2 level of the CEFR scale.
Goldsmith, Frances H
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Scientific American, 2017
The article focuses on use of drones by volcanologists and engineers for capturing unprecedented images of the crater's activity for predicting more precisely the upcoming cycling eruptions and presents views of volcanologist Emma Liu, on seeing explosions this close.
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The article focuses on use of drones by volcanologists and engineers for capturing unprecedented images of the crater's activity for predicting more precisely the upcoming cycling eruptions and presents views of volcanologist Emma Liu, on seeing explosions this close.
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Volcanoes is part of an online series of modules entitled Exploring the Environment. Emphasizing an integrated approach to environmental Earth Science education through problem based-learning, this module asks students to look at four different ...
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2009
The historical record of Mediterranean volcanism is arguably the richest available for any region of the world. Documentary records date back to the Classical period, and archaeological records date back further still (Stothers and Rampino 1983; Chester et al. 2000).
Clive Oppenheimer, David Pyle
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The historical record of Mediterranean volcanism is arguably the richest available for any region of the world. Documentary records date back to the Classical period, and archaeological records date back further still (Stothers and Rampino 1983; Chester et al. 2000).
Clive Oppenheimer, David Pyle
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Earthquake triggering of mud volcanoes
Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2009Michael Manga, Maxwell L Rudolph
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