[BOOK][B] Global volcanic hazards and risk
Originally prepared for the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, this is the first
comprehensive assessment of global volcanic hazards and risk, presenting the state of the …
comprehensive assessment of global volcanic hazards and risk, presenting the state of the …
Monitoring volcanoes
The ascent of magma in volcanoes is typically accompanied by numerous small
earthquakes, the release of magmatic gases, and surface deformation. Systematic volcano …
earthquakes, the release of magmatic gases, and surface deformation. Systematic volcano …
Detecting volcano‐related underground mass changes with a quantum gravimeter
L Antoni‐Micollier, D Carbone… - Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
We present the world's first time series acquired in the summit area of an active volcano with
an absolute atom interferometry gravimeter. The device was installed∼ 2.5 km from the …
an absolute atom interferometry gravimeter. The device was installed∼ 2.5 km from the …
[BOOK][B] Volcanic eruptions and their repose, unrest, precursors, and timing
National Academies of Sciences, Life Studies… - 2017 - books.google.com
Volcanic eruptions are common, with more than 50 volcanic eruptions in the United States
alone in the past 31 years. These eruptions can have devastating economic and social …
alone in the past 31 years. These eruptions can have devastating economic and social …
Ultraviolet imaging of volcanic plumes: a new paradigm in volcanology
Ultraviolet imaging has been applied in volcanology over the last ten years or so. This
provides considerably higher temporal and spatial resolution volcanic gas emission rate …
provides considerably higher temporal and spatial resolution volcanic gas emission rate …
Periodicity in volcanic gas plumes: a review and analysis
Persistent non-explosive passive degassing is a common characteristic of active volcanoes.
Distinct periodic components in measurable parameters of gas release have been widely …
Distinct periodic components in measurable parameters of gas release have been widely …
Eruption frequency patterns through time for the current (1999–2018) activity cycle at Volcán de Fuego derived from remote sensing data: Evidence for an accelerating …
Volcán de Fuego is a stratovolcano in Guatemala that has produced over 50 VEI≥ 2
eruptions since 1524. After two decades of quiescence, in 1999 Fuego entered a new period …
eruptions since 1524. After two decades of quiescence, in 1999 Fuego entered a new period …
A golden era for volcanic gas geochemistry?
The exsolution, rise, expansion, and separation of volatiles from magma provide the driving
force behind both effusive and explosive volcanic eruptions. The field of volcanic gas …
force behind both effusive and explosive volcanic eruptions. The field of volcanic gas …
Degassing processes during lava dome growth: Insights from Santiaguito lava dome, Guatemala
Eruptions of intermediate magma may be explosive or effusive. The development of open
system degassing has been proposed as a pre-requisite for effusion of intermediate magma …
system degassing has been proposed as a pre-requisite for effusion of intermediate magma …
Global volcanic hazard and risk
An estimated 800 million people live within 100 km of an active volcano in 86 countries and
additional overseas territories worldwide [see Chapter 4 and Appendix B] 1. Volcanoes are …
additional overseas territories worldwide [see Chapter 4 and Appendix B] 1. Volcanoes are …