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  1. 301

    Threat, Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Assessment of Merapi Volcano in Yogyakarta, Indonesia by IM Brunner, I Made, Setianto, Agung

    Published 2013
    “…Merapi, the most active volcano in Indonesia, sits on the northern part of Yogyakarta province where about 1.5 million residents live. …”
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  2. 302

    Farmers Motivation in Dairy Goats Exertionat the Slope Area of Merapi Volcano by Haryadi, F. Trisakti, Kustantinah, Kustantinah, Andjar C.K., Tommy

    Published 2015
    “…The objective of the study was to analyze farmers motivation including some motives that encouraged the farmers to raise dairy goats in the slope area of Merapi Volcano. Sixty dairy goat farmers at Turgo Sub-village were randomly selected as respondents. …”
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    Toposequence of soils on the south slope of the Merapi volcano to Baron coast, Yogyakarta. by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 1990
    “…The aim of the research is to know a soil sequence based on the physiographic unit along volcanic slope and limestone area, i.e. south slope of Merapi volcano from Kaliurang to Baron coast, Yogyakarta, Central Java. …”
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    Fractal Analysis Of The Seismogram Of Krakatau Volcano Based On The 1992-1996 Activities by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 1999
    “…Fractal analysis of the seismic signals of Krakatau volcano using the data of the 1992-1997 eruptive activities was carried out. …”
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    SPATIAL MODEL OF RUNOFF FLOWING INTO THE NEWLY FORMED LAKE AT SINABUNG VOLCANO by Wibowo, Sandy Budi, Togatorop, Polin Mouna, Hanindhiya, Tsamara, Widartono, Barandi Sapta, Rosyadi, R. Ibnu

    Published 2023
    “…This research aims to develop a GIS model that simulates the runoff flowing into the newly formed lake at Sinabung volcano. The methodology employed in this study involves the integration of an Agent-Based Model and Geographic Information System to create a dynamic model of runoff and spatio-temporal mapping. …”
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  6. 306

    Development of information system to Semeru volcano activity using SMS: in study by Didik, Yudianto, Jazi Eko, Istiyanto, Kirbani, Sri Brotopuspito, Sismanto, .

    Published 2013
    “…Abstract - Semeru Volcano at East Java which have about 20 minutes eruptions’ average repose time is suitable for an integrated sensor system experiment. …”
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    Volcanic history and magmatic evolution of Mocho-Choshuenco Volcano, Southern Chile by Rawson, H

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Active volcanoes pose a significant natural hazard. In order to evaluate the hazard it is important to reconstruct the history of such volcanoes to understand the frequency, style of eruption and the areas typically affected by the explosive eruptions.…”
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    The long and intertwined record of humans and 1 the Campi Flegrei volcano (Italy) by Costa, A, Di Vito, MA, Ricciardi, GP, Smith, VC, Talamo, P

    Published 2021
    “…The Campi Flegrei volcano (or Phlegraean Fields) of Campania, Italy, is the site of the largest eruption from a European volcano in at least 200 ka. …”
    Journal article
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    The relationship between degassing and ground deformation at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat by Watson, I, Oppenheimer, C, Voight, B, Francis, P, Clarke, A, Stix, J, Miller, A, Pyle, D, Burton, MR, Young, SR, Norton, G, Loughlin, S, Darroux, B, Staff, M

    Published 2000
    “…We examine the correlations between SO2 emission rate, seismicity and ground deformation in the month prior to the 25 June 1997 dome collapse of the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat. During this period, the volcano exhibited a pattern of cyclic inflation and deflation with an 8-14 h period. …”
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    Rapid rates of growth and collapse of Monowai submarine volcano in the Kermadec Arc by Watts, A, Peirce, C, Grevemeyer, I, Paulatto, M, Stratford, W, Bassett, D, Hunter, J, Kalnins, L, de Ronde, C

    Published 2012
    “…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. …”
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    Excess volatiles supplied by mingling of mafic magma at an andesite arc volcano by Edmonds, M, Aiuppa, A, Humphreys, M, Moretti, R, Giudice, G, Martin, R, Herd, R, Christopher, T

    Published 2010
    “…We present the results of a study of volcanic gases at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, which includes the first spectroscopic measurements of the major gas species CO2 and H2S at this volcano using a Multisensor Gas Analyzer System (MultiGAS) sensor. …”
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    Active source seismic experiment peers under soufrire hills volcano by Voight, B, Sparks, R, Hammond, J, Shalev, E, Malin, P, Kenedi, C, Minshull, T, Paulatto, M, Mattioli, G, Hidayat, D, Widiwijayanti, C

    Published 2010
    “…Characterizing internal structures of active volcanoes remains an enigmatic issue in geosciences. …”
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    Eruptive activity of the Santorini Volcano controlled by sea-level rise and fall by Satow, C, Gudmundsson, A, Gertisser, R, Ramsey, CB, Bazargan, M, Pyle, D, Wulf, S, Miles, AJ, Hardiman, M

    Published 2021
    “…Here we compare an approximately 360-kyr-long record of effusive and explosive eruptions from the flooded caldera volcano at Santorini (Greece) with a high-resolution sea-level record spanning the last four glacial–interglacial cycles. …”
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    Steady downslope movement on the western flank of Arenal volcano, Costa Rica by Ebmeier, S, Biggs, J, Mather, T, Wadge, G, Amelung, F

    Published 2010
    “…The edifice of a volcano is a unique deformational environment, dependent not just on active volcanic processes but also on its composition, structure, and morphology. …”
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    Eruptive activity of the Santorini Volcano controlled by sea-level rise and fall by Satow, C, Gudmundsson, A, Gertisser, R, Ramsey, CB, Bazargan, M, Pyle, D, Wulf, S, Miles, A, Hardiman, M

    Published 2021
    “…Here we compare an approximately 360-kyr-long record of effusive and explosive eruptions from the flooded caldera volcano at Santorini (Greece) with a high-resolution sea-level record spanning the last four glacial–interglacial cycles. …”
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    Characterization and evolution of tropospheric plumes from Lascar and Villarrica volcanoes, Chile by Mather, T, Tsanev, V, Pyle, D, McGonigle, A, Oppenheimer, C, Allen, A

    Published 2004
    “…Direct sampling (filter pack and impactor) and remote sensing (ultraviolet spectroscopy and Sun photometry) of the plumes of Lascar and Villarrica volcanoes, Chile, reveal that both are significant and sustained emitters of SO2 (28 and 3.7 kg s-1, respectively), HCl (9.6 and 1.3 kg s-1, respectively), HF (4.5 and 0.3 kg s-1, respectively) and near-source sulfate aerosol (0.5 and 0.1 kg s-1, respectively). …”
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    Shallow-level decompression crystallisation and deep magma supply at Shiveluch Volcano by Humphreys, M, Blundy, J, Sparks, R

    Published 2008
    “…We studied trace element and H2O contents of plagioclase- and hornblende-hosted melt inclusions from andesite lavas and pumices of Shiveluch Volcano, Kamchatka. Melt inclusions are significantly more evolved than the whole rocks, indicating that the whole rocks contain a significant proportion of recycled foreign material. …”
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    InSAR measurements of volcano deformation on the Central American Volcanic Arc by Ebmeier, S

    Published 2012
    “…Satellite measurements of volcano deformation have the potential to illuminate a wide range of volcanic processes and have provided us with the first opportunity to investigate volcano deformation as an arc-scale process. …”
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    On the lack of InSAR observations of magmatic deformation at Central American volcanoes by Ebmeier, S, Biggs, J, Mather, T, Amelung, F

    Published 2013
    “…We calculate that if magmatic volcano deformation were spread evenly across historically active volcanoes worldwide, the probability of none of Central America's 26 volcanoes deforming would be &lt; 1%. …”
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