Active Volcanoes of Chiapas (Mexico): El Chichón and Tacaná

Active Volcanoes of Chiapas (Mexico): El Chichón and Tacaná
Title Active Volcanoes of Chiapas (Mexico): El Chichón and Tacaná PDF eBook
Author Teresa Scolamacchia
Publisher Springer
Pages 186
Release 2015-02-25
Genre Science
ISBN 3642258905

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This publication summarizes the studies carried out at two of the most active volcanoes of Chiapas (Mexico): El Chichón and Tacaná. El Chichón erupted explosively in 1982 killing more than 2000 people being the worst volcanic disaster in Mexico, and Tacaná produced two mild phreatic explosions in 1950 and 1986. Only after these explosions a surge of new studies began to unreveal their volcanic history and impact. This book presents the state of the art advances in topics related to the geologic setting of the two volcanoes, their eruptive history and composition of erupted products, the hydrothermal systems and their manifestations. Volcanic hazards and risks and possible mitigation plans are discussed based on the experience of the catastrophic eruption of El Chichón that occurred in 1982. The book will also include previously unpublished material on the flora and the fauna of the region and archaeological and social aspects of the area that is inhabited by indigenous people.

Volcanic Unrest

Volcanic Unrest
Title Volcanic Unrest PDF eBook
Author Joachim Gottsmann
Publisher Springer
Pages 313
Release 2018-12-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 331958412X

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This open access book summarizes the findings of the VUELCO project, a multi-disciplinary and cross-boundary research funded by the European Commission's 7th framework program. It comprises four broad topics: 1. The global significance of volcanic unrest 2. Geophysical and geochemical fingerprints of unrest and precursory activity 3. Magma dynamics leading to unrest phenomena 4. Bridging the gap between science and decision-making Volcanic unrest is a complex multi-hazard phenomenon. The fact that unrest may, or may not lead to an imminent eruption contributes significant uncertainty to short-term volcanic hazard and risk assessment. Although it is reasonable to assume that all eruptions are associated with precursory activity of some sort, the understanding of the causative links between subsurface processes, resulting unrest signals and imminent eruption is incomplete. When a volcano evolves from dormancy into a phase of unrest, important scientific, political and social questions need to be addressed. This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers of volcanic phenomena, professionals in volcanic hazard and risk assessment, observatory personnel, as well as emergency managers who wish to learn about the complex nature of volcanic unrest and how to utilize new findings to deal with unrest phenomena at scientific and emergency managing levels. This book is open access under a CC BY license.

Geology of México

Geology of México
Title Geology of México PDF eBook
Author Susana A. Alaniz-Álvarez
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 478
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0813724228

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Road from Geochemistry to Geochemometrics

Road from Geochemistry to Geochemometrics
Title Road from Geochemistry to Geochemometrics PDF eBook
Author Surendra P. Verma
Publisher Springer
Pages 675
Release 2019-08-16
Genre Science
ISBN 9811392781

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This book highlights major problems in the statistical analysis of compositions that have been known for over a century, as well as the corresponding solutions that have been put forward by specialists over the past 30 years. The basic assumptions of normality or multi-normality are pointed out and methods to test and achieve them are also covered. The conventional major and trace element geochemistry and modeling equations are discussed, and are followed by a more sophisticated multidimensional approach to data handling. The book’s main focus is on the use of statistical techniques to facilitate data interpretation. It also highlights the classification (or nomenclature) and tectonic discrimination aspects for both igneous and sedimentary rocks. The book concludes by discussing computer programs that are helping pave the way from geochemistry to geochemometrics. Written by a leading expert in the area of geochemistry, it offers a valuable guide for students and professionals in the area.

The Soils of Mexico

The Soils of Mexico
Title The Soils of Mexico PDF eBook
Author Pavel Krasilnikov
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 188
Release 2013-02-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 9400756607

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Mexico is an extensive country with an extremely complex mosaic of landscapes. The soils of Mexico have still not been completely studied, and there are few publications available on this subject. This book provides a state-of-the-art view on Mexican soils, their geographical distribution, their use and degradation. This is a first attempt to give a systematized characteristic of the soil resources of Mexico. Land resources of the second-biggest economy in Latin America are critical for its sustainable development, and a demand for adequate soil information is high. The information contained within can be used for any soil-related research done in Mexico and in neighboring countries. The book includes detailed characteristics of soils of all the physiographic regions of Mexico with maps, photos and explanatory schemes. The book is based on the experiences of the authors in research and soil survey, as well as on the existent, mainly ‘grey’ literature on Mexican soils. The book is recommended for researchers and university readers, students of all levels and decision-makers, working in the area of soil science, environmental issues, Earth sciences, land management and nature conservation.

Volcanoes of the World

Volcanoes of the World
Title Volcanoes of the World PDF eBook
Author Tom Simkin
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1981
Genre Science
ISBN

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Volcanic Hazards in Central America

Volcanic Hazards in Central America
Title Volcanic Hazards in Central America PDF eBook
Author William Ingersoll Rose
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 296
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0813724120

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"This volume is a sampling of current scientific work about volcanoes in Central America with specific application to hazards. The papers reflect a variety of international and interdisciplinary collaborations and employ new methods. The book will be of interest to a broad cross section of scientists, especially volcanologists. The volume also will interest students who aspire to work in the field of volcano hazards mitigation or who may want to work in one of Earth's most volcanically active areas."--Publisher's website.