Cottrell, E. 2014. Global Distribution of Active Volcanoes. In: Papale, P. (ed.)Volcanic Hazards, Risks and Disasters. Academic Press.Cottrell, E., "Global Distribution of Active Volcanoes", in Papale, P. and Shroder, J.F. (eds.), Volcanic Hazards, Risks and Disasters, Elsevier, 2014....
Global distribution of large submarine canyons: Geomorphic differences between active and passive continental margins 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 366 作者:PT Harris,T Whiteway 摘要: The aim of this study is to assess the global occurrence of large submarine canyons to provide context ...
Eruptions c Deformation Figure 1 | Global distribution of volcanoes. Locations of 1390 named subaerial Holocene volcanoes from the Global Volcano Database13 (all symbols) showing (a) published satellite studies (filled dark blue: systematic studies including null results; filled pale blue: studies of...
Active volcanoes encompass those active in Holocene (the last 11,700 years), with activity beginning as early as the Pleistocene period, 2–3 Ma before present, of the 4.56 billion years of Earth history. This distinctive attribute of volcanic sites leads to geoheritage value, and significantly ...
Igneous rocks are well developed in Yangxin subsag,the forming and distribution of igneous rocks are mainly effected by fault movement,also the volcanic activities have some controlling effects on basin evolution,hydrocarbon generation,traps formation,h. 结果表明,阳信洼陷火成岩特别发育,火成岩的形成与...
Plate Tectonics Plate tectonics theory explains the global distribution of mountains, earthquakes, volcanoes, ocean basins and rift valleys on the surface of the Earth. What is the theory of plate tectonics? Plate tectonics theory explains that several plates move on top of the soft mantle. Scienti...
(the years with complete data records for both Aqua and Terra). We selected only fires categorized as vegetation fires and excluded those representing active volcanoes and static land sources such as gas flares. Furthermore, we distinguished wildfires from agricultural or structural fires by only ...
Seamounts are active or extinct undersea volcanoes with heights exceeding ~ 100 m. They represent a small but significant fraction of the volcanic extrusive budget for oceanic seafloor and their distribution gives information about spatial and temporal variations in intraplate volcanic activity. In ...
monitored volcanoes can behave unpredictably leading to loss of life. But equitable and inclusive partnerships combined with low-cost monitoring techniques will produce better data with stronger predictive power, bringing us closer to the foremost goal of risk reduction at populated and active volcanoes....
Volcanoes can produce tsunamis by means of earthquakes, caldera and flank collapses, pyroclastic flows or underwater explosions1–4. These mechanisms rarely displace enough water to trigger transoceanic tsunamis. Violent volcanic explosions, however, can