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    Common geophysical characteristics of Campi Flegrei, Rabaul and Usu: Three volcanic events by Giovanna Berrino, Izumi Yokoyama

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…La correlación entre esas derivadas es moderada en Campi Flegrei, algo mayor en Rabaul y alta en Usu, aunque es necesario considerar que la calidad de los datos no es siempre la misma. …”
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    First synoptic analysis of volcanic degassing in Papua New Guinea by McCormick, B, Edmonds, M, Mather, T, Carn, SA

    Published 2012
    “…We identify Bagana, Manam, Rabaul, Ulawun and Langila as the active sources of volcanic SO 2 in Papua New Guinea, with Bagana being the largest source. …”
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    Pumice Raft Detection Using Machine-Learning on Multispectral Satellite Imagery by Zheng, Maggie, Mittal, Tushar, Fauria, Kristen E., Subramaniam, Ajit, Jutzeler, Martin

    Published 2022
    “…This novel process of raft remobilization may be common at near-shore/partially submarine caldera systems (e.g., Rabaul, Krakatau) and may have significant implications for new submarine eruption detection and volcanic stratigraphy.…”
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    Pumice Raft Detection Using Machine-Learning on Multispectral Satellite Imagery by Maggie Zheng, Tushar Mittal, Kristen E. Fauria, Ajit Subramaniam, Martin Jutzeler

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…This novel process of raft remobilization may be common at near-shore/partially submarine caldera systems (e.g., Rabaul, Krakatau) and may have significant implications for new submarine eruption detection and volcanic stratigraphy.…”
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    Asymmetrical Complexity in Languages Due to L2 Effects: Unserdeutsch and Beyond by Siegwalt Lindenfelser

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…A method for a simple comparison of the amount of inherent versus contextual categories is proposed and applied to the German-based creole language Unserdeutsch (Rabaul Creole German) in comparison to its lexifier language. …”
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    CALIPSO observations of stratospheric aerosols: a preliminary assessment by L. W. Thomason, M. C. Pitts, D. M. Winker

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…The possibility of using CALIPSO for stratospheric aerosol monitoring is demonstrated by the clear observation of the 20 May 2006 eruption of Montserrat in the earliest CALIPSO data in early June as well as by observations showing the 7 October 2006 eruption of Tavurvur (Rabaul). However, the very low aerosol loading within the stratosphere makes routine observations of the stratospheric aerosol far more difficult than relatively dense volcanic plumes. …”
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    Simultaneous eruptions from multiple vents at Campi Flegrei (Italy) highlight new eruption processes at calderas by Pistolesi, M, Isaia, R, Marianelli, P, Bertagnini, A, Fourmentraux, C, Albert, P, Tomlinson, E, Menzies, M, Rosi, M, Sbrana, A

    Published 2016
    “…Simultaneous eruptions from multiple vents at calderas, not related to caldera collapse (e.g., ring faults) are traditionally regarded as an unusual phenomenon, the only historically reported examples occurring at Rabaul caldera, Papua New Guinea. Multiple venting within a caldera system is inherently difficult to demonstrate, owing partly to the infrequency of such eruptions and to the difficulty of documenting them in time and space.…”
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    Simultaneous eruptions from multiple vents at Campi Flegrei (Italy) highlight new eruption processes at calderas by Pistolesi, M, Isaia, R, Marianelli, P, Bertagnini, A, Fourmentraux, C, Albert, P, Tomlinson, E, Menzies, M, Rosi, M, Sbrana, A

    Published 2016
    “…Simultaneous eruptions from multiple vents at calderas, not related to caldera collapse (e.g., ring faults), are traditionally regarded as an unusual phenomenon, the only historically reported examples occurring at Rabaul caldera, Papua New Guinea. Multiple venting within a caldera system is inherently difficult to demonstrate, owing partly to the infrequency of such eruptions and to the difficulty of documenting them in time and space. …”
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    A Serological Survey of Selected Papua New Guinea Blood Donors for Hepatitis B and Related Co-Infections by Francisca Varpit, Bruce Gummow

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Donors living in Pomio district had a significantly lower proportion of sero-positive HBsAg donors (7%) than Gazelle (22%), Kokopo (22%) and Rabaul (20%), which was attributed to this district’s geographical isolation. …”
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    Differential response of chlorophyll-a concentrations to explosive volcanism in the western South Pacific by Joo-Eun Yoon, David King, Jack Longman, Jack Longman, Shane J. Cronin

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Through a comparative analysis of satellite and reanalysis data for the past 19 years (2004–2022), this study reveals that four explosive volcanic eruptions, Rabaul volcano, Papua New Guinea (October, 2006), Ambae volcano, Vanuatu (July, 2018), Ulawun volcano, Papua New Guinea (June, 2019), and Hunga volcano, Tonga (January, 2022), had the most strong stratospheric injection (>15 km) and mass loading of volcanic materials over the wider the western SPO (covering an area of >765,000 km2). …”
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    Furthering the investigation of eruption styles through quantitative shape analyses of volcanic ash particles by Nurfiani, Dini, Bouvet de Maisonneuve, Caroline

    Published 2019
    “…We compare ash samples from the hydrothermal eruptions of Iwodake (Japan) in 2013, Tangkuban Perahu (Indonesia) in 2013 and Marapi (Sumatra, Indonesia) in 2015, the dome explosions of Merapi (Java, Indonesia) in 2013, the Vulcanian eruptions of Merapi in 2010 and Tavurvur (Rabaul, Papaua New Guinea) in 2014, and the Plinian eruption of Kelud (Indonesia) in 2014. …”
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    Identification and ranking of subaerial volcanic tsunami hazard sources in Southeast Asia by Zorn, Edgar U., Orynbaikyzy, Aiym, Plank, Simon, Babeyko, Andrey, Darmawan, Herlan, Robbany, Ismail Fata, Walter, Thomas R.

    Published 2022
    “…Out of 131 analysed volcanoes, we found 19 with particularly high tsunamigenic hazard potential in Indonesia (Anak Krakatau, Batu Tara, Iliwerung, Gamalama, Sangeang Api, Karangetang, Sirung, Wetar, Nila, Ruang, Serua) and Papua New Guinea (Kadovar, Ritter Island, Rabaul, Manam, Langila, Ulawun, Bam) but also in the Philippines (Didicas). …”
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    Identification and ranking of subaerial volcanic tsunami hazard sources in Southeast Asia by E. U. Zorn, A. Orynbaikyzy, S. Plank, A. Babeyko, H. Darmawan, I. F. Robbany, T. R. Walter

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Out of 131 analysed volcanoes, we found 19 with particularly high tsunamigenic hazard potential in Indonesia (Anak Krakatau, Batu Tara, Iliwerung, Gamalama, Sangeang Api, Karangetang, Sirung, Wetar, Nila, Ruang, Serua) and Papua New Guinea (Kadovar, Ritter Island, Rabaul, Manam, Langila, Ulawun, Bam) but also in the Philippines (Didicas). …”
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