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  1. Program Book of the Fourth International Maar Conference: A Multidisciplinary Congress on Monogenetic Volcanism and Intra-Conference Field Guide: Rangitoto Island. Auckland, New Zealand 20-24 February 2012

    28 Feb 2012 | Contributor(s): Karoly Nemeth

    Smith, I.E.M., Lindsay, J.M., Németh, K., Cronin, S.J.: 2012. Program Book of the Fourth International Maar Conference: A Multidisciplinary Congress on Monogenetic Volcanism and Intra-Conference Field Guide: Rangitoto Island. Auckland, New Zealand 20-24 February 2012. Geoscience Society of...

  2. PYFLOW_2.0. A new tool for estimating the impact parameters and the deposition rate and time of dilute PDCs based on field data

    22 Nov 2017 | Contributor(s): Fabio Dioguardi, Daniela Mele, Pierfrancesco Dellino

    PYFLOW_2.0 is a hazard tool for the calculation of the impact parameters of dilute pyroclastic density currents (DPDCs). DPDCs represent the dilute turbulent type of gravity flows that occur during explosive volcanic eruptions; their hazard is the result of their mobility and the capability...

  3. Reference File of Recent Publications to Monogenetic Volcanism

    19 Feb 2014 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Karoly Nemeth

    Reference file of recent publications relevant to monogenetic volcanism including maar, tuff ring, tuff cone, scoria cone, monogenetic volcanic field and phreatomagmatic search words between since year 2000 from Web of Science.

  4. Risso C, Nemeth K, Nullo F. 2009. Field Guide to Payun Matru and Llancanello volcanic fields, Malargüe-Mendoza. 3IMC. 3º International Maar Conference, April 14 - 17, pp. 31.

    28 Jul 2011 | Publications | Contributor(s): Karoly Nemeth

    Field Guide to Payun Matru and Llancanello volcanic fields, Malargüe-Mendoza. [Guía de Campo a Los campos volcánicos de Payún Matru y Llancanello,Malargüe - Mendoza.]

  5. Risso, C. & K. Németh, 2009. Field Guide to Phreatomagmatic Volcanism in association with a high density Scoria Cone Field: Malacara Tuff Cone and Carapacho Tuff Ring in the Llancanelo Volcanic Field near Malargüe City, Mendoza Province, Argentina.

    28 Jul 2011 | Publications | Contributor(s): Karoly Nemeth

    Risso, C. & K. Németh, 2009. Field Guide to Phreatomagmatic Volcanism in association with a high density Scoria Cone Field: Malacara Tuff Cone and Carapacho Tuff Ring in the Llancanelo Volcanic Field near Malargüe City, Mendoza Province, Argentina. 3IMC. 3° International Maar...

  6. Scopes of the IAVCEI Commission on Monogenetic Volcanism

    27 Jul 2011 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Karoly Nemeth

    The term monogenetic as applied to volcanic systems carries with it the concept of eruptions of batches of magma within short timescales. Monogenetic volcanism is commonly expressed as clusters of individual volcanoes forming fields of small cones which are a consequence of dispersed plumbing...

  7. The Chaiten eruption, Chile, May 2008: field observations.

    28 Feb 2011 | Presentations | Contributor(s): David Pyle

    A short summary presentation of rapid-response fieldwork following the 2008 eruption of Chaiten, southern Chile. This short presentation was given in September 2009, and has been updated with appropriate citation to work published since then.F Alfano, C Bonadonna, ACM Volentik, CB Connor, SFL...

  8. The role of collapsing and rafting of scoria cones on eruption style changes and final cone morphology: los morados scoria cone, Mendoza, Argentina.

    27 Jul 2011 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Karoly Nemeth

    K Nemeth, C Risso, F Nullo, G Kereszturi , 2011. The role of collapsing and rafting of scoria cones on eruption style changes and final cone morphology: los morados scoria cone, Mendoza, Argentina. XXV IUGG General Assembly "Earth on the Edge: Science for a Sustainable Planet" 28 June - 7 July...

  9. Tritone

    13 Mar 2013 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes

    Tritone a mini tool to plot ternary diagrams

  10. Volcanic clouds observed by the A-Train satellite constellation

    12 Mar 2012 | *Data Sets/Collections | Contributor(s): Simon Carn

    A collection of images showing volcanic eruption clouds detected by NASA's A-Train satellite constellation, which includes the Aqua, CALIPSO, CloudSat and Aura satellites. These examples demonstrate the unique ability of the A-Train to provide coincident, multi-spectral, active and passive remote...

  11. Volcanic glass textures supporting extensive phreatomagmatic fragmentation of basaltic magma during the formation of the mio/pleistocene monogenetic volcanic fields of Western Hungary.

    27 Jul 2011 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Karoly Nemeth

    K Nemeth, 2011. Volcanic glass textures supporting extensive phreatomagmatic fragmentation of basaltic magma during the formation of the mio/pleistocene monogenetic volcanic fields of Western Hungary. XXV IUGG General Assembly "Earth on the Edge: Science for a Sustainable Planet" 28 June - 7 July...

  12. Workshop on the Impacts associated with the primary fallout of volcanic ash and subsequent aeolian remobilisation, Consensual Document

    19 May 2020 | Publications | Contributor(s): Lucia Dominguez, Costanza Bonadonna, Donaldo Bran

    The inherent complexity associated with volcanic eruptions and their relationship with societies requires innovative strategies about how we assess and manage risk. The 2011 Cordón Caulle eruption (2011-CC) demonstrated the additional complexity associated with secondary hazards and...

  13. Workshop on Wind-remobilisation processes of volcanic ash, Consensual Document

    20 Feb 2020 | Publications | Contributor(s): Costanza Bonadonna, Paul A Jarvis, Lucia Dominguez, Corine Frischknecht, Pablo Forte, Donaldo Bran, Rigoberto Aguilar, Frances Beckett, Manuela Elissondo, Jack Gillies, ulrich kueppers, Jonathan Merrison, Nick Varley, Kristi L Wallace

    Explosive volcanic eruptions can eject large quantities of tephra into the atmosphere that can be dispersed and deposited over wide areas. Whilst the hazardous consequences of primary tephra fallout are well known, subsequent remobilisation of ash by aeolian processes can continue to present an...

  14. ZDGG Band 157. 2006. Heft 3 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Maar Conference: 337-511.

    27 Jul 2011 | Publications | Contributor(s): Karoly Nemeth