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

    12 Mar 2012 | 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...

  2. 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 | 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...

  3. Volcanology Higher Education Catalogue v1

    01 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Jacqueline Dohaney, Alison Jolley, Ben Kennedy, Alexander Watson

    Here we share the up to date list of peer reviewed literature concerning volcanology higher education. (Last updated: June 1, 2023)To add a piece to the catalogue, please email the first author (j.dohaney@ed.ac.uk). It takes some time to code the literature, so please be patient. For...

  4. 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...

  5. 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...

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

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