Ground-based thermal imaging is becoming an increasingly important tool for volcano surveillance, however the impact of volcanic plumes on quantitative measurements of surface temperature has not been previously evaluated. Here we use a radiative transfer model to simulate gas (primarily HO and SO) ...
An international team of researchers is hoping to pin down the origin and determine the effects of 6 years of continued unrest at Nicaragua's Masaya volcano. With the country's capital, Managua, close by, several million people are at risk if a large, explosive eruption were to occur.DOI...
It also monitors the local atmospheric pressure at Ooty to make corrections in the measured count rates of particles. Both the detectors recorded a sudden change in the count rate that coincided with the pressure variation associated with the volcano eruption. We will discuss the analysis outcome ...
Mount Sinabung, Jakarta, Indonesia erupted with plumes of ash spewed more than one mile into the sky. The eruption killed at least 15 people as hot ash of about 700 degrees raced down the slopes of the mountain in just minutes. Those affected were within a 3-kilometer radius of the volc...
A tornado is a weather phenomenon which takes the form of a spinning, funnel-shaped cloud that touches the ground. The Midwest is the part of the United States that is most commonly affected by tornadoes. Answer and Explanation: The most common effect from a tornado is damage to property. ...
Volcanoes can cause many changes to the earth. One of the obvious effects is creating new land. How does a volcano create new land? A. By erupting magma that cools and hardens. B. By blowing strong winds. C. By producing a lot of water. D. By attracting soil from other places. ...
Reports of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes originating from volcanoes indicate that seismic activity preceding the eruption is related not only to eruption magnitude and structure of the volcano, but also to viscosity of the lava at t... Minakami,Takeshi - 《International Geology Review》 被引量...
In 1815 the Tambora volcano in Indonesia erupted and sent millions of tons of ash and sulfuric acid into the atmosphere. Tiny drops of liquid ash and sulfuric acid formed an aerosol cloud that spread throughout the winter of 1815-1816, carried by winds until it covered the Earth, cooling gl...
Tambora is a volcano that lies east of Bali and Lombok. It was once more than 4,000 meters high and had been silent for more than 5,000 years before it experienced the greatest volcanic explosion of the last 10,000 years. The effects of the eruption led to the largest death toll of ...
atmosphere, and CO a significant species at a background level of a ∼10-20 parts per million by volume (ppmv) in the first scale height. However, direct detection of H2O-bearing volcanic plumes on Venus may still be possible despite this pressure suppression, just as detection of SO2...