USA)Bayesian Model AveragingThe Long Valley volcanic region, eastern California, has been characterized by recurrent and generally explosive eruptions in the past 180,000years, originating from a N/S elongated area ~50km in extent, including the Mammoth Mountain lava dome complex, the Mono‐Inyo ...
Kilauea, located on the main island of Hawaii, underwent a series of explosive volcanic eruptions. Two eruptions in particular, on May 15 and May 17, sent plumes of ash 12,000 and 30,000 feet into the air, the largest on record since 1924. The seismic activity triggered multiple ...
eruptionsvolcanic火山爆发soufrierevolcanoes LESSONS LEARNED FROM PAST NOTABLE DISASTERS THE CARIBBEAN PART 4: VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA Natural Phenomena that Cause Disasters Planet Earth’s heat flow and lithospheric- mantle collision- zon...
000 years. Its current activity phase began in 1994, ending decades of dormancy, and since then, there have been periodic eruptions of varying intensity, often including ash plumes, gas emissions, and pyroclastic flows.
River of molten lava flowing to the sea, Kilauea Volcano, Big Island, Hawaii Islands, USA - Photo: Sami Sarkis/Getty Images The new study focused on CAMP deposits in Morocco, the Bay of Fundy in eastern Canada/US, and the Newark Basin in New Jersey, and found that the eruptions were...
Following a brief discussion of early radiation measurements and the interpretation of the effects of volcanic eruptions in the light of current knowledge of the stratosphere, recent radiation data from USSR, Japan, USA and Australia are examined. Whilst the effects of the Agung eruption are clearly...
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Many years of low growth identified in a western USA regional chronology of upper forest border bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva and Pinus aristata) over the last 5000 yr coincide with known large explosive volcanic eruptions and/or ice core signals of past eruptions. Over the last millennium th...
Microorganisms can also occupy the basal layer of glaciers and subglacial lava edifices, but these environments are difficult to access and study. Basalt from subglacial eruptions in Iceland have been exposed following glacial retreat and glass products have been shown to harbor Actinomycetota, Pseudo...
Near real time detection of hot spots on Meteosat Second Generation images : from forest fires to volcanic eruptions After the eruption of volcanoes all over the world the monitoring of the dispersion of ash in the atmosphere is an important task for satellite remote sens... L Beaudoin,A Gade...