Rapid rates of growth and collapse of Monowai submarine volcano in the Kermadec Arc
Most of Earth's volcanoes are under water. As a result of their relative inaccessibility, little is known of the structure and evolution of submarine volcanoes. Advances in navigation and sonar imaging techniques have made it possible to map submarine volcanoes in detail, and repeat surveys all...
Main Authors: | Watts, A, Peirce, C, Grevemeyer, I, Paulatto, M, Stratford, W, Bassett, D, Hunter, J, Kalnins, L, de Ronde, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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