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Volcano observatories and monitoring activities in Guatemala
Published 2021-11-01Subjects: “…volcano observatories in latin america…”
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The Goat that Couldn’t Stop the Mud Volcano
Published 2012-09-01“… This essay explores the relationship between animal sacrifice, the production of human subjectivity, and expressions of power, using a newspaper photograph of a goat being thrown into a famous mud volcano in Indonesia as a point of departure. This devastating mud volcano, widely known as the “Lapindo” mudflow, began in 2006 and continues to release mud in 2012. …”
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Earthquake families in the seismicity of Popocatépetl volcano
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Geophysical monitoring of the Purace volcano, Colombia
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Constraints on the Production of Phosphine by Venusian Volcanoes
Published 2022“…More realistic lithospheric mineralogy, volcano mechanics or atmospheric photochemistry require even more volcanism.…”
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The Volcanoes of Indonesia And Natural Disaster Reduction
Published 1994“…Strafo volcanoes and also ignimbrite plateaus associated with socalled "volcano-tectonic" depressions Of deep-seated faiths are major features. â�¢ Fluvio-volcanic flows and slopes arc common due to the humid tropical climate. …”
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Volcanic shocks and tremor at the merapi volcano
Published 1990“…In time periods having low significancy on the periodicities of the volcano seismicity, several visual observations show significant activities at the volcano. …”
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Ground temperature survey on Merapi Volcano
Published 1990“…The difference is insignificant wich means that there is no significant changes in the thermal activity of Merapi Volcano in both years.…”
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Santorini volcano and its plumbing system
Published 2019“…Santorini Volcano is an outstanding natural laboratory for studying arc volcanism, having had twelve Plinian eruptions over the last 350,000 years, at least four of which caused caldera collapse. …”
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Global systematics of arc volcano position
Published 2010“…Grove et al. conclude that arc volcano location is controlled by melting in the mantle at temperatures above the water-saturated upper-mantle solidus and below the upper limit of stability of the mineral chlorite and in particular, that the arc fronts lie directly above the shallowest point of such melt regions in the mantle. …”
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The city of Napoli and its active volcanoes
Published 2019“…Somma-Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei are among the most famous active volcanoes in the world and are part of the Neapolitan landscape. …”
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Shallow Magmatic Hydrothermal Eruption in April 2018 on Ebinokogen Ioyama Volcano in Kirishima Volcano Group, Kyushu, Japan
Published 2020-05-01Subjects: “…Kirishima volcano group…”
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Guidelines for volcano-observatory operations during crises: recommendations from the 2019 volcano observatory best practices meeting
Published 2022-01-01Subjects: “…Volcano…”
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A snapshot of the transition from monogenetic volcanoes to composite volcanoes: case study on the Wulanhada Volcanic Field (northern China)
Published 2022-10-01“…<p>The transition processes from monogenetic volcanoes to composite volcanoes are poorly understood. …”
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