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  1. Overview of Volcano Seismology

    30 Jun 2011 | Contributor(s): Diana Roman

    Lecture presentation from the IUGG 2011 workshop "Ground-based and remote sensing of volcano unrest"

  2. Pacaya Volcano Resource Information for volcano scientists

    17 Oct 2012 | Contributor(s): William I Rose

    This is an attempt at providing fundamental information for scientists considering field experiments and observations at an active volcano with strombolian activity. It has a list of published work on Pacaya and a basic visual intro of the site. The user might be able to get an impression about...

  3. Pages to be coded

    24 Jun 2011 | Contributor(s): Amanda Hintz

    'Mockups' of individual pages or group pages that need the html treatment

  4. PANEL DISCUSSION ON PROTECTED VOLCANIC AREAS AND VOLCANOLOGICAL HERITAGE (IAVCEI, UNESCO, IUGS) New IAVCEI Commission on Volcano Geoheritage and Protected Volcanic Landscapes

    01 Jul 2015 | Contributor(s): Joan Marti, Karoly Nemeth

  5. Particle fall through the atmosphere

    08 Feb 2011 | Contributor(s): William I Rose

    Particle fall in atmosphere. Particle Reynolds Numbers, turbulent and laminar flow. Shapes of volcanic ash particles. Fine particle fallout. Aggregation.Rose W I, C M Riley and S Dartevelle, 2003, Sizes and shapes of 10 ma distal ashfall pyroclasts in the Ogalalla Group, Nebraska, J Geology,...

  6. PASI: Volcanic Hazards and Remote Sensing in Pacific Latin America

    11 Jan 2011 | Contributor(s): William I Rose, Jose Luis Palma

    http://www.geo.mtu.edu/~raman/PASI2011The Open Vent Volcanoes PASI in Costa Rica gathered 60 scientists from 13 countries to build scientific networking in the transdisciplinary field of volcanology in January 2011. The accelerating application of field measurements and remote sensing to...

  7. PDV Protected Volcanic Areas and Volcanological Heritage (IAVCEI, UNESCO, IUGS)

    01 Jul 2015 | Contributor(s): Edmund Bernard Joyce, Karoly Nemeth

  8. Pegasus Tutorial

    24 Sep 2015 | *Tools | Contributor(s): d k

    Demonstration of simple Pegasus examples combined with Rappture interface

  9. Petrological INput - Graphical oUtput

    27 Feb 2012 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes, Jose L. Palma

    A tool to plot geochemical data in petrology

  10. Phillipson and Gottsmann EGU2012 Vol. 14, EGU2012-3695, 2012

    20 Mar 2013 | Publications | Contributor(s): Jo Gottsmann

    Volcanic unrest is the deviation from the background or baseline behaviour of a volcano towards a level of activity, which is cause for concern in the short term because it might be a prelude to an eruption. When volcanic unrest is preceded by lengthy periods of quiescence it is particularly...

  11. Photos of notes from September 4, 2013 meeting in Fairbanks

    05 Sep 2013 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Peter W Webley

  12. Phreatic and phreatomagmatic fragmentation

    08 Feb 2011 | Presentations | Contributor(s): William I Rose

  13. Phreatic explosion apparatus

    03 Apr 2014 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Betty Scheu, Donald B. Dingwell

    Description of an experimental setup to investigate phreatic eruptions in the laboratory

  14. Physico-chemical and isotopic composition of some lakes and springs in the Bamenda Highlands, North West Cameroon

    19 Sep 2013 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Mengnjo Jude Wirmvem

    The Bamenda Highlands (6o12’N, 10 o24’E), Northwest Cameroon, is located mid-way along a chain of volcanoes (ca. 1600 km long) cutting diagonally across Cameroon called the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL). The area is characterized by volcanic lakes and springs. Information on the chemical...

  15. Physico-chemical and isotopic composition of some lakes and springs in the Bamenda Highlands, Northwest Cameroon

    19 Sep 2013 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Mengnjo Jude Wirmvem, T Ohba, W Y Fantong, S N Ayonghe, J Y Suila, A N E Asaah, K Asai, G Tanyileke, J V Hell

    The Bamenda Highlands (6o12’N, 10 o24’E), Northwest Cameroon, is located mid-way along a chain of volcanoes (ca. 1600 km long) cutting diagonally across Cameroon called the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL). The area is characterized by volcanic lakes and springs. Information on the chemical...

  16. PINGU 1.6 manual

    28 Feb 2014 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes, Jose L. Palma

    ... A paper-like description of PINGU 1.6 with a brief description of the tool, its implementation in VHub and the full list of references of the plots.

  17. PIngu presentation at IAVCEI General Assembly, Japan 2013

    27 Jul 2013 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes

    A shortish presentation of PINGU at IAVCEI General Assembly, in the context of a workshop presenting the online tools available in VHub

  18. Plates vs. Plumes Debate

    07 Oct 2011 | *Data Sets/Collections | Contributor(s): Gillian Rose Foulger

    Early in the 21st century, scientists became increasingly skeptical about the deep-mantle plume hypothesis. This postulates that unusual volcanism results from thermal diapirs ("plumes") that originate at the core-mantle boundary and deliver hot material via narrow conduits to Earth's surface....

  19. Plots of Wind Patterns of the World's Volcanoes

    07 Feb 2018 | *Data Sets/Collections | Contributor(s): Larry G Mastin

    This product includes rose diagrams and tables of wind patterns at volcanoes listed in the Smithsonian Institution’s Volcanoes of the World Database.  At each volcano, the speed and direction of wind above the volcano were read from output of the NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis 1 model, at...

  20. PlumeMoM

    27 Mar 2015 | Offline Tools | Contributor(s): Mattia de\' Michieli Vitturi

    PlumeMoM is a numerical code for the steady-state plume model, describing the rise in the atmosphere of a mixture of gas and volcanic ash during an eruption. The system of equation is formally the same of that presented in Barsotti et al. 2008, i.e. the equations we formulate describe the same...