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Tidal Cycles Could Help Predict Volcanic Eruptions,Study Suggests(图)
Tidal Cycles Predict Volcanic Eruptions
2018/2/1
ust before a surprise eruption of New Zealand’s Ruapehu volcano in 2007, seismic tremor near its crater became tightly correlated with twice-monthly changes in the strength of tidal forces, a new stud...
New study documents aftermath of a supereruption,and expands size of Toba magma system
documents aftermath supereruption Toba magma system
2017/7/20
The rare but spectacular eruptions of supervolcanoes can cause massive destruction and affect climate patterns on a global scale for decades – and a new study has found that these sites also may exper...
UMD-led Study Finds Ancient Earth’s Fingerprints in Young Volcanic Rocks
UMD-led Ancient Earth’s Fingerprints Young Volcanic Rocks
2017/4/27
Earth’s mantle is made of solid rock that nonetheless circulates slowly over millions of years. Some geologists assume that this slow circulation would have wiped away any geochemical traces of Earth’...
Holidaymakers concerned about fresh volcanic eruptions causing flight-disrupting ash clouds might be reassured by a study setting out the first reliable estimates of their frequency.While the Universi...
Study challenges widely accepted theory of Yellowstone formation
challenges widely theory of Yellowstone formation
2016/2/23
Understanding the complex geological processes that form supervolcanoes could ultimately help geologists determine what triggers their eruptions. A new study using an advanced computer model casts dou...
An integrated magnetotelluric study of the Mt. Etna volcanic structure
Magnetotellurics Mt. Etna Volcanic structure feeding system
2015/9/28
he results of a magnetotelluric (MT) survey performed at Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy) are presented and discussed.
The MT interpretation is preceded by the description of the data managing strategy used ...
Mount Hood study suggests volcano eruptibility is rare(图)
rare suggests volcano eruptibility
2014/3/20
Forecasts of when a volcano is ready to erupt could be a little closer thanks to work by geologists at the University of California, Davis, and Oregon State University.
Rockfall-induced impact force causing a debris flow on a volcanoclastic soil slope: a case study in southern Italy
Rockfall-induced debris flow on a volcanoclastic soil slope southern Italy
2010/10/21
On 10 January 2003, a rockfall of approximately 10 m3 affected a cliff some 25 m high located along the northern slopes of Mt. St. Angelo (Nocera Inferiore, province of Salerno) in the southern Italia...