نتایج جستجو برای: volcanic activity

تعداد نتایج: 1147000  

2006
A. T. Basilevsky S. C. Werner G. Neukum J. W. Head S. van Gasselt K. Gwinner B. A. Ivanov

[1] We show evidence of very recent ( 25–40 Myr) geologic activity on the eastern flank of Olympus Mons volcano that includes a suite of fluvial (channel networks), volcanic (emplacement of lava flows and dikes), and tectonic (wrinkle ridges and troughs) processes. The combination and youth of these features confirms the importance of geological activity continuing to the present on Mars. Citat...

2002
DAVID K. REA

Rea, D.K. and Scheidegger, K.F., 1979. Eastern Pacific spreading rate fluctuation and its relation to Pacific area volcanic episodes. J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res., 5: 135--148. Sea-floor spreading rates from four locations along the Nazca-Pacific plate boundary and one along the Juan de Fuca-Pacific plate boundary show variations over the past 2.4 m.y., with decreasing rates prior to the Jaramil...

2015
Alessandro Aiuppa Luca Fiorani Simone Santoro Stefano Parracino Marcello Nuvoli Giovanni Chiodini Carmine Minopoli Giancarlo Tamburello

There have been substantial advances in the ability to monitor the activity of hazardous volcanoes in recent decades. However, obtaining early warning of eruptions remains challenging, because the patterns and consequences of volcanic unrests are both complex and nonlinear. Measuring volcanic gases has long been a key aspect of volcano monitoring since these mobile fluids should reach the surfa...

2013
Ashley Shuler Meredith Nettles Göran Ekström

[1] Some of the largest and most anomalous volcanic earthquakes have non-double-couple focal mechanisms. Here, we investigate the link between volcanic unrest and the occurrence of non-double-couple earthquakes with dominant vertical tension or pressure axes, known as vertical compensated-linear-vector-dipole (vertical-CLVD) earthquakes. We determine focal mechanisms for 313 target earthquakes ...

Journal: :Geophysical Research Letters 2002

Journal: :Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences 2020

Journal: :Proceedings of the Japan Academy 1965

Journal: :Scientific Reports 2021

Abstract The parasol effect of volcanic dust and aerosol caused by eruption results in the deepening strengthening Arctic vortex system, thus stimulating or Oscillation (AO). Three strongest AOs more than a century have been linked to eruptions. Every significant fluctuation AO index (AOI = ?H_middle latitudes ? ?H_Arctic) for many years has associated with eruption. Volcanic activity occurring...

2008
K. Scharrer

This paper presents latest results from the combined use of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) remote sensing and GIS providing detailed insights into recent volcanic activity under Vatnajökull ice cap (Iceland). Glaciers atop active volcanoes pose a constant potential danger to adjacent inhabited regions and infrastructure. Besides the usual volcanic hazards (lava flows, pyroclastic clouds, tephra...

2004
Thomas R. Walter Falk Amelung

[1] The Kaoiki Seismic Zone at Mauna Loa’s east flank is the locus of some of the largest earthquakes on Hawaii. In this paper we examine the link of those earthquakes to volcanic activity at Mauna Loa. We calculate the changes of Coulomb failure stress along the Kaoiki faults for typical volcanic events at Mauna Loa volcano. We simulate the dislocation associated with the 1950 eruption at the ...

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