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Forecasting the evolution of the 2021 Tajogaite eruption, La Palma, with TROPOMI/PlumeTraj-derived SO<sub>2</sub> emission rates. [PDF]
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Fluid flow of CO<sub>2</sub>-driven geyser activity as inferred from tilt and self-potential observations of the Kibedani Geyser Japan. [PDF]
Tanabe H, Aizawa K, Matsushima T.
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Reviews of Geophysics, 1987
In the quadrennium 1983–1986 there has been an exceptional increase in studies concerning volcanoes. It has also been an active four years for the world's volcanoes, including some of the most devastating events known and major alerts at three of the world's calderas.
Stephen Self, Peter W. Francis
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In the quadrennium 1983–1986 there has been an exceptional increase in studies concerning volcanoes. It has also been an active four years for the world's volcanoes, including some of the most devastating events known and major alerts at three of the world's calderas.
Stephen Self, Peter W. Francis
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Bulletin of Volcanology, 2022
The varied and episodic nature of volcanic eruptions requires numerous and diverse observations for study and successful forecasting. Volcanological databases are important resources for the community because they enable investigation of questions that are not answerable by single datasets.
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The varied and episodic nature of volcanic eruptions requires numerous and diverse observations for study and successful forecasting. Volcanological databases are important resources for the community because they enable investigation of questions that are not answerable by single datasets.
Andrews, B. J. +3 more
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Reviews of Geophysics, 1983
Volcanoes erupt and are constructed of materials that were subjected to complex physical and chemical processes during ascent and emplacement on the earth's surface. To understand these processes is the most fundamental reason for studying volcanoes. We take a broad approach in this review, which concentrates on American efforts in volcanology during ...
D. A. Swanson, T. J. Casadevall
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Volcanoes erupt and are constructed of materials that were subjected to complex physical and chemical processes during ascent and emplacement on the earth's surface. To understand these processes is the most fundamental reason for studying volcanoes. We take a broad approach in this review, which concentrates on American efforts in volcanology during ...
D. A. Swanson, T. J. Casadevall
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Reviews of Geophysics, 1979
Volcanology in the 1970s has expanded greatly in both size and scope. Comparison of the references listed here with those of the U.S. National Report to IUGG for 1963–6 (by R. W. Decker) and 1967–70 (by T. L. Wright)* illustrates many of these changes.
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Volcanology in the 1970s has expanded greatly in both size and scope. Comparison of the references listed here with those of the U.S. National Report to IUGG for 1963–6 (by R. W. Decker) and 1967–70 (by T. L. Wright)* illustrates many of these changes.
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