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ZDGG Band 157. 2006. Heft 3 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Maar Conference: 337-511.
27 Jul 2011
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Introduction: Maar-diatreme volcanism Martin, U., Németh, K., Lorenz, V., White, J.D.L. 2007 Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 159 (1-3), pp. 1-3
27 Jul 2011
IntroductionThis Special Volume on Maar-diatreme volcanism and associated processes follows from the Second International Maar Conference held in Lajosmizse-Kecskemet, Hungary. It was supported by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth Interior (IAVCEI), the...
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From maars to scoria cones: the enigma of monogenetic volcanic fields [Nemeth K, Haller MJ, Siebe C, (Eds)]. JVGR (2011) 201 (1-4): 1-411.
27 Jul 2011
EditorialKároly Németh, Miguel J. Haller, Claus SiebeThis Special Volume on Maars and Scoria Cones of the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research emerged from two international conferences held in 2009. The Third International Maar Conference (3IMC) in Malargüe,...
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Observing volcanic clouds
29 Jun 2011
This presentation is part of the workshop "Volcanic Hazards and Remote Sensing in Pacific Latin America" held in Costa Rica in January 2011.Speaker: William I. Rose
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Mount St Helens 1980-6 Activity summary
27 Apr 2011 | Educational Materials
This series of two lectures summarizes the sequence of events asssociated with the 1980-86 eruptions of Mount St Helens, Washington State, USA. It is intended as a refresher for students and researchers.Lipman, Peter W., and Mullineaux, Donal R. (eds.), 1981, The 1980 Eruptions of Mount St....
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GeoProMT v1.0 - Geospatial Project Management Tool
21 Jan 2021 | Data Sets/Collections
The Geospatial Project Management Tool (GeoProMT) is a web-based tool for management of shared geo-spatial and multi-temporal data such as GIS data and remotely sensed images. Integral to the GeoProMT framework is role-based access control (RBAC), where data access permissions and data users are...
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Tephra2: Student Version
21 Jan 2021 | Tools
The Tephra2 ash dispersion model run via a GUI designed for student use.
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Natural Hazards Tephra Fallout Lab
21 Jan 2021 | Educational Materials
This lab walks students through using the tephra2 education graphical user interface (gui) to investigate tephra fallout at Colima volcano. By the end of this lab, students should be able to:•understand that every volcanic event is different and so produces a unique deposit•convert from units of...
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The Chaiten eruption, Chile, May 2008: field observations.
21 Jan 2021 | Presentations
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...
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Abstracts from the UK community meeting on the Eyjafjallajökull eruption, April 2010.
21 Jan 2021 | Miscellaneous
This is the meeting abstract volume from a rapidly assembled UK community-wide meeting to discuss the Eyjafjallajökull eruption and its consequences. The meeting was supported by the UK National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO; Natural Hazards theme, http://comet.nerc.ac.uk) and the...
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Detecting volcanic ash from space
21 Jan 2021 | Presentations
How satellites detect, map and measure volcanic ash in volcanic clouds. HYSPLIT and volcanic cloud satellite observations. Volcanic cloud stages. Infrared satellite detectors, split window. Evolution of volcanic clouds from space platforms.Rose, W I, G J S Bluth, D J Schneider, G G J Ernst, C M...
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Direct sampling of volcanic clouds
21 Jan 2021 | Presentations
Volcanic clouds have only sporadically been directly sampled. Sampling is advantageous to validate remote sensing. Direct sampling was more common in the 1978-1984 period before the hazards to jet aircraft were understood and when piston aircraft sampling was more prevalent. This sampling...
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Tephra2 Source Code
14 Jul 2010 | Offline Tools
Tephra2 uses the advection diffusion equation to forecast tephra dispersion in a given location based on a user-defined set of eruptive conditions.Tephra2 codes are now maintained on GitHub: https://github.com/geoscience-community-codes/tephra2 Available are:1-processor...
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Tephra2
21 Jan 2021 | Tools
Tephra2 uses the advection diffusion equation to forecast tephra dispersion in a given location based on a user-defined set of eruptive conditions.