Overview of the Eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, 18 July 1995 to December 1997

Overview of the Eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, 18 July 1995 to December 1997
Title Overview of the Eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, 18 July 1995 to December 1997 PDF eBook
Author S. R. Young
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The Eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, from 1995 to 1999

The Eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, from 1995 to 1999
Title The Eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, from 1995 to 1999 PDF eBook
Author Timothy H. Druitt
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 670
Release 2002
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781862390980

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The Eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat from 2000 to 2010

The Eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat from 2000 to 2010
Title The Eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat from 2000 to 2010 PDF eBook
Author G. Wadge
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 499
Release 2014-09-04
Genre Science
ISBN 1862396302

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The 1995 to present eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano on Montserrat is one of the most important and best-studied eruptions of an explosive andesitic volcano. This volume presents scientific findings from the period between 2000 and 2010; it follows on from Memoir 21, which focused on the early years of activity between 1995 and 1999. In addition to descriptions and analysis of the growth, collapse and explosions associated with lava domes, there are papers on the deformation of the volcano caused by the deep magma, the petrology and geochemistry of the lavas and associated gases. Of particular note are: an overview of the insights into the deep structure of the volcano that resulted from a major international seismic tomography experiment; and an analysis of the quantitative risk assessment process that has run now for most of the eruption, the longest such continuous assessment in the world.

Exploring Volcanic Paroxysmal Explosive Activity From Magma Source to Ground and Atmosphere

Exploring Volcanic Paroxysmal Explosive Activity From Magma Source to Ground and Atmosphere
Title Exploring Volcanic Paroxysmal Explosive Activity From Magma Source to Ground and Atmosphere PDF eBook
Author Sonia Calvari
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Pages 169
Release 2019-10-17
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ISBN 2889631338

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Paroxysmal explosive activity is one of the most spectacular natural phenomena, which is recognized as having strong impact not only at a local scale but whose effects can also reach far areas and, indeed, can significantly affect the atmosphere, and the environment in the overall. The most devastating and recent example occurred in 2010, when the Icelandic Eyiafjallajökull volcano erupted disrupting air traffic all over Europe and the North Atlantic for weeks. Between 2008 and 2013, the long-lasting eruption of Chaitén volcano in Chile produced plumes 14-20 km high reaching the coast of Argentina and causing ash fallout as far as 800 km from the vent, and the continuously erupting volcanoes of the Kamchatka Peninsula and of the Aleutian arc have caused often treats to air traffic. The eruption of Pinatubo (Philippines) in 1991 had a strong impact all over the globe, causing significant and measurable atmospheric perturbation and impacting the world temperature. More recently, Mount Etna in Italy displayed tens of paroxysmal explosive episodes affecting the air traffic, viability, settlements, environment, and economics. Over time, several studies have been devoted to understanding what drives paroxysmal explosive activity. Owning to the treating characteristics, so far great efforts have been made trying to detect precursory signals, parameterize the phenomena, apply conceptual and experimental models, and assess the associated hazards. Published papers have used (i) geophysical data aimed at constraining the source region (depth, size, and position), (ii) gas chemistry and mineral geochemistry and petrology to identify the driving force of explosions and characterize the nature of the involved magmas, (iii) volcanology data and observations as well as ground-based and satellite remote sensing to quantify the volumes of erupted products and track the eruptive process, and (iv) laboratory experiments and plume models to characterize the rheology of the erupted products and forecast the impact of the eruptive clouds on the environment, climate, and the whole planet. In this book, we present a collection of ten papers written by 67 authors spanning from seismicity and ground deformation to geochemistry, volcanology and other geophysical techniques applied to the characterization of paroxysms at several active volcanoes.

Seismological Research Letters

Seismological Research Letters
Title Seismological Research Letters PDF eBook
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Pages 430
Release 1987*
Genre Earthquakes
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Volcanoes and the Environment

Volcanoes and the Environment
Title Volcanoes and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Joan Marti
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 489
Release 2008-01-21
Genre Science
ISBN 1139445103

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Volcanoes and the Environment is a comprehensive and accessible text incorporating contributions from some of the world's authorities in volcanology. This book is an indispensable guide for those interested in how volcanism affects our planet's environment. It spans a wide variety of topics from geology to climatology and ecology; it also considers the economic and social impacts of volcanic activity on humans. Topics covered include how volcanoes shape the environment, their effect on the geological cycle, atmosphere and climate, impacts on health of living on active volcanoes, volcanism and early life, effects of eruptions on plant and animal life, large eruptions and mass extinctions, and the impact of volcanic disasters on the economy. This book is intended for students and researchers interested in environmental change from the fields of earth and environmental science, geography, ecology and social science. It will also interest policy makers and professionals working on natural hazards.

Remote Sensing of Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes

Remote Sensing of Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes
Title Remote Sensing of Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes PDF eBook
Author D.M. Pyle
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 361
Release 2014-01-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1862393621

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This volume focuses on how advances in both remote sensing and modelling can be brought together to improve our understanding of the behaviour of active volcanoes. It includes review papers, papers reporting technical advances and case studies showing how the integration of remote-sensing observations with models can be put to good use.