Recent Developments in Volcanology

Recent Developments in Volcanology
Author: Christopher Jenkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Volcanoes
ISBN: 163239538X

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"The recent advances in the field of volcanology are elucidated in this profound book. This book provides a geologic-petrologic explanation of prominent volcanic fields across the world which is less discussed in international literature on volcanology. It also provides discourses and inferences about the outcomes associated with geophysical methods. It emphasizes on numerous situations reflecting large-scale volcanisms on Earth, related both with active or intra-plate margins. Several huge volcanic networks of Eastern countries have been discussed in this book, inclusive of those in Mongolia, Siberian Russia, and Japan. Descriptive information on the European volcanic province of the Pannonia basin and Central-Southern Spain has also been provided. Areas of the southern hemisphere of Polynesia and Antarctica have also been covered in this book. It is a significantly useful source of information as a guide for people interested in visiting or hold curiosity in knowing about the major characteristics of the above volcanic areas, with some of them being remote and highly unreachable."--Back cover.

Updates in Volcanology

Updates in Volcanology
Author: Karoly Nemeth
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789535109150

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This book is the second volume of the Updates in Volcanology and presents review style chapters as well as stand alone research works on volcanological problems that could be used as valuable resource for both researchers and graduate research students. The book presents chapters arching over a broad field of volcanology among many are considered to be dynamically developing subject areas such as volcano morphology, volcanic terrain evolution or volcaniclastic-hosted mineral resource analysis. The book also takes the reader to areas such as the Russian Far East or sedimentary basins in China which are very remote and generally less known for the global community. This book demonstrates the dynamic evolution of volcanology in the past decades.

The Encyclopedia of Volcanoes

The Encyclopedia of Volcanoes
Author: Haraldur Sigurdsson,Bruce Houghton,Steve McNutt,Hazel Rymer,John Stix
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1447
Release: 2015-03-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780123859396

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Volcanoes are unquestionably one of the most spectacular and awe-inspiring features of the physical world. Our paradoxical fascination with them stems from their majestic beauty and powerful, sometimes deadly, destructiveness. Notwithstanding the tremendous advances in volcanology since ancient times, some of the mystery surrounding volcanic eruptions remains today. The Encyclopedia of Volcanoes summarizes our present knowledge of volcanoes; it provides a comprehensive source of information on the causes of volcanic eruptions and both the destructive and beneficial effects. The early chapters focus on the science of volcanism (melting of source rocks, ascent of magma, eruption processes, extraterrestrial volcanism, etc.). Later chapters discuss human interface with volcanoes, including the history of volcanology, geothermal energy resources, interaction with the oceans and atmosphere, health aspects of volcanism, mitigation of volcanic disasters, post-eruption ecology, and the impact of eruptions on organismal biodiversity. Provides the only comprehensive reference work to cover all aspects of volcanology Written by nearly 100 world experts in volcanology Explores an integrated transition from the physical process of eruptions through hazards and risk, to the social face of volcanism, with an emphasis on how volcanoes have influenced and shaped society Presents hundreds of color photographs, maps, charts and illustrations making this an aesthetically appealing reference Glossary of 3,000 key terms with definitions of all key vocabulary items in the field is included

Vesuvius

Vesuvius
Author: Flavio Dobran
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2006-06-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080459102

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VESUVIUS 2000 is an interdisciplinary project aimed at producing a safe and prosperous habitat for the people living around Vesuvius. To produce this environment requires an effective collaboration between the experts and the public, whereby the danger from the volcano is used to reorganize the territory and thus produce new opportunities for the people surrounding the volcano. As an all inclusive physico-mathematical-computer model of the volcano, the Global Volcanic Simulator is a key tool for determining the effects of different eruption scenarios and thus for urban planning of the territory. Unlike the evacuation plans which tend to manage emergencies, VESUVIUS 2000 aims at preparing the Vesuvius area to confront future eruptions with minimal socio-economic and cultural consequences. * Addresses volcanic risk mitigation in densely populated area surrounding Vesuvius * Provides education about volcanos * Displays physical modeling of eruption processes and integration of models

Fundamentals of Physical Volcanology

Fundamentals of Physical Volcanology
Author: Liz Parfitt,Lionel Wilson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-03-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444307566

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Fundamentals of Physical Volcanology is a comprehensive overview ofthe processes that control when and how volcanoes erupt.Understanding these processes involves bringing together ideas froma number of disciplines, including branches of geology, such aspetrology and geochemistry; and aspects of physics, such as fluiddynamics and thermodynamics. This book explains in accessible terms how different areas ofscience have been combined to reach our current level of knowledgeof volcanic systems. It includes an introduction to eruption types,an outline of the development of physical volcanology, acomprehensive overview of subsurface processes, eruptionmechanisms, the nature of volcanic eruptions and their products,and a review of how volcanoes affect the environment. Fundamentals of Physical Volcanology is essential reading forundergraduate students in earth science.

Updates in Volcanology

Updates in Volcanology
Author: Karoly Nemeth
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2016-09-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789535126225

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Updates in Volcanology - From Volcano Modeling to Volcano Geology is a new book that is based on book chapters offered by various authors to provide a snapshot of current trends in volcanological researches. Following a short Introduction, the book consists of three sections, namely, ''Understanding the Volcano System from Petrology, Geophysics to Large Scale Experiments,'' ''Volcanic Eruptions and Their Impact to the Environment,' and ''Volcanism in the Geological Record.'' These sections collect a total of 13 book chapters demonstrating clearly the research activity in volcanology from geophysical aspects of volcanic systems to their geological framework. Each chapter provides a comprehensive summary of their subject's current research directions. This book hence can equally be useful for students and researchers.

Advances in Volcanology

Advances in Volcanology
Author: Anna White
Publsiher: Murphy & Moore Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1639870237

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Volcanology is a discipline of geology that deals with all aspects of volcanic phenomena. It deals with the formation, distribution and classification of volcanoes, as well as their structure and the types of materials emitted during an eruption. Volcanology also includes research on the relationships between volcanic eruptions and other large-scale geological processes such as plate tectonics, mountain formation, and earthquakes. One of the main objectives of this research is to determine the nature and causes of volcanic eruptions with the aim of forecasting their occurrence. The topics included in this book on volcanology are of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. It aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects and recent researches in this field. This book includes contributions of experts and scientists which will provide innovative insights into the field of volcanology.

Volcanoes

Volcanoes
Author: John P. Lockwood,Richard W. Hazlett,Servando de la Cruz-Reyna
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119478850

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VOLCANOES Since the publication of the first edition of Volcanoes in 2010, our world of volcanology has changed in exciting ways. Volcanoes have continued to erupt (some 61 eruptions with VEI magnitudes greater than 3 have taken place since 2010), and in this revised and updated edition, the authors describe the largest of these, and the ones that have had the most impact on society. Volcanoes, Second Edition, contains more than 80 new photographs and figures to better illustrate volcanic features and processes, with an updated Bibliography that includes important papers describing recent eruptions and new findings. Volcanologic research is improving the foundations of knowledge upon which all our science rests, and we briefly summarize the most important of these advances and new research tools developed over the past eleven years. The most productive of these new tools are remotely operated, constantly monitoring volcanoes and their impacts on the Earth’s atmosphere from space and exploring new volcanic worlds beyond the bounds of Earth. Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) are now widely available to understand better the most active volcanoes on Earth - those beneath the sea. This superlative textbook will enable students who may never see an erupting volcano to evaluate news stories about far-away eruptions, and to distinguish between overly sensational stories and factual reporting that puts facts in context. Emergency managers, land use planners, and civic officials also need to understand volcanic processes when their communities are threatened – this book will inform and guide them in their decision-making. Avoiding overly technical discussions and unnecessary use of jargon, with the important needs of civil authorities, teachers and students particularly in mind, this second edition of Volcanoes will also be of interest to general readers who are interested in these fascinating and ever-changing features of our dynamic planet.