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PERANCANGAN ALAT UKUR CURAH HUJAN, TARAF MUKA AIR, DAN KELENGASAN TANAH AUTOMATIS UNTUK MITIGASI BENCANA BANJIR LAHAR Development of Rainfall, Water Level, and Moisture Automatic S...
Published 2014“…Rainfall and sediment material characteristics had been identified as the contolling factors and trigger of the lahar flow on the slopes of volcanoes, where volcanic material result of volcanic eruptions deposited in large numbers. …”
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5622
Development of Community-based Early Warning System Against Debris Flow, Mt. Merapi
Published 2008“…Merapi, which is laid at Central Java Province and Yogyakarta Special Province, is one of some active volcanoes in the world, with the high population at its surrounding. …”
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A study on the factors that contribute to the urban flooding: a case study among staff at Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran Negeri Melaka / Nurnazimah Yusof and Siti Zulaika Che Mohd A...
Published 2012“…Malaysia is fortunate in that historically it has not experienced natural disasters in the form of earthquakes, volcanoes, and typhoons. The most common natural disaster frequently encountered in Malaysia is flooding. …”
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Microscopy analysis of soils at the Phoenix landing site, Mars: Classification of soil particles and description of their optical and magnetic properties
Published 2010“…Potential source regions for these grains may be the Tharsis volcanoes or Heimdal crater (20 km east of the landing site). …”
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Geochemical characterisation of the Late Quaternary widespread Japanese tephrostratigraphic markers and correlations to the Lake Suigetsu sedimentary archive (SG06 core)
Published 2019“…The identification of widespread Japanese tephrostratigraphic markers in the SG06 sediment record enables us to place chronological constraints on these ash dispersals, and consequently explosive volcanism at source volcanoes situated along the Kyushu Arc, including Kikai, Ata and Aso calderas. …”
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Physics of melt extraction from the mantle: speed and style
Published 2022“…▪ Variations in sea level and glacial ice loading can cause significant changes in melt supply to submarine and subaerial volcanoes. ▪ Fluid-driven fracture is important in the lithosphere and, perhaps, in the mantle wedge of subduction zones, but remains a challenge to model. …”
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Multi-method event attribution of 2015 OND drought in subtropical southern Africa
Published 2020“…Every extreme event is the result of a combination of external drivers, natural (solar forcing and volcanos), and anthropogenic (carbon dioxide emissions, land use, etc.), and internal variability. …”
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Assessing the composition and timing of Late Quaternary volcanic eruptions in southern South America using tephra layers from lacustrine and peat sequences
Published 2019“…The eruption stratigraphies of particular volcanoes were also modelled using novel Kernel Density Estimates to better constrain temporal variation in frequency and the age-uncertainties.…”
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Energy-efficient two-stage chain protocol routing algorithm for wireless sensor networks
Published 2014“…Wireless sensor nodes are mostly used in extreme environments, especially at remote and hostile areas including battlefield, volcanoes and underwater. Thus, it is difficult to replenish the energy source of the sensor node once it is installed. …”
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Genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus isolated from Yellowstone National Park
Published 2023-09-01“…IntroductionAlicyclobacillus has been isolated from extreme environments such as hot springs, volcanoes, as well as pasteurized acidic beverages, because it can tolerate extreme temperatures and acidity. …”
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Kishonite, VH<sub>2</sub>, and Oreillyite, Cr<sub>2</sub>N, Two New Minerals from the Corundum Xenocrysts of Mt Carmel, Northern Israel
Published 2020-12-01“…Here, we describe two new minerals, kishonite (VH<sub>2</sub>) and oreillyite (Cr<sub>2</sub>N), found in xenoliths occurring in pyroclastic ejecta of small Cretaceous basaltic volcanoes exposed on Mount Carmel, Northern Israel. …”
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Experimental determination of H$_{{2}}$O and CO$_{{2}}$ solubilities of mafic alkaline magmas from Canary Islands
Published 2021-11-01“…We present new H2O and CO2 solubility data in mafic to intermediate alkaline magmas from Fasnia and Garachico volcanoes, Tenerife. H2O- and CO2-saturated experiments were conducted at ${\sim }$50–400 MPa, 1200 °C, and $f$O2 from 2 log units below the NiNiO solid buffer to 3.2 log units above it. …”
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African volcanic emissions influencing atmospheric aerosols over the Amazon rain forest
Published 2018-07-01“…This study provides observational evidence for the influence of emissions from the Nyamuragira–Nyiragongo volcanoes in Africa on Amazonian aerosol properties and atmospheric composition during September 2014. …”
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Mapping the vulnerability of irrigation sand traps in a tropical volcanic basin, Indonesia
Published 2023-10-01“…In irrigation networks located in basins of high sediment yield due to the presence of volcanoes, it is essential to assess the vulnerability of sand traps. …”
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Thermal unrest of a fumarolic field tracked using VIIRS imaging bands: The case of La fossa crater (Vulcano Island, Italy)
Published 2022-08-01“…These results provide a complementary, important contribution to the understanding of the unrest of La Fossa crater and highlight the potential of VIIRS in detecting pre-eruptive signals at other poorly-monitored volcanoes characterized by high-temperature fumarolic activity.…”
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The survey and mapping of sand-boil landforms related to the Emilia 2012 earthquakes: preliminary results
Published 2012-10-01“…<p>Sand boils, which are also known as sand blows or sand volcanoes, are among the most common superficial effects induced by high-magnitude earthquakes. …”
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Subsurface structural control of geothermal resources in a magmatic rift: gravity and magnetic study of the Tulu Moye geothermal prospect, Main Ethiopian Rift
Published 2023-07-01“…A new caldera formation model is proposed where the TMGP hosts an older large caldera (about 25 km diameter) within which there are several smaller nested caldera systems associated with the Bora, Bericha, and Tulu Moye volcanoes. Along with existing geologic, seismic, and magnetotelluric studies, our gravity and magnetic analysis indicate the interaction between NNE-SSW (rift-parallel) and NW-SE (cross-rift) trending faults, along with shallow magmatic intrusions and caldera systems, suggesting that such a large geothermal system is possible under these conditions.…”
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The Early–Middle Triassic Supervolcano in the Yangtze Block, South China and associated obstacles to biotic recovery
Published 2024-01-01“…The end–Permian mass extinction was one of the major global crises spanning the entire Early Triassic or longer. Eruptions of volcanos were one of the factors that delayed the biotic recovery after this event. …”
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Remote Sensing of High Temperature Events by the FireBird Mission
Published 2015-04-01“…<br><br> Both satellites are mainly dedicated to the observation and analysis of high temperature events such as wildfires and volcanoes. The outstanding feature of the FireBird Infrared Instruments is their higher ground sample resolution and dynamic range compared to systems such as MODIS. …”
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The Origin of Late Cenozoic Magmatism in the South China Sea and Southeast Asia
Published 2021-08-01“…Our study provides additional evidence that storage and recycling of crustal materials in or near the MTZ is an important mechanism to develop global mantle heterogeneities sampled by intraplate volcanoes.…”
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