نتایج جستجو برای: volcanic

تعداد نتایج: 14735  

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Pei Xing Xin Chen Yong Luo Suping Nie Zongci Zhao Jianbin Huang Shaowu Wang

Large-scale climate history of the past millennium reconstructed solely from tree-ring data is prone to underestimate the amplitude of low-frequency variability. In this paper, we aimed at solving this problem by utilizing a novel method termed "MDVM", which was a combination of the ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) and variance matching techniques. We compiled a set of 211 tree-ring...

2015
S. Solomon J. E. Barnes V. D. Burlakov T. Deshler S. I. Dolgii A. B. Herber D. A. Ridley T. Nagai R. R. Neely A. V. Nevzorov C. Ritter T. Sakai B. D. Santer M. Sato A. Schmidt J. P. Vernier

Understanding the cooling effect of recent volcanoes is of particular interest in the context of the post-2000 slowing of the rate of global warming. Satellite observations of aerosol optical depth above 15 km have demonstrated that small-magnitude volcanic eruptions substantially perturb incoming solar radiation. Here we use lidar, Aerosol Robotic Network, and balloon-borne observations to pro...

2010
Michael J. Pavolonis

Introduction Airborne volcanic ash is a major aviation, health, and infrastructure hazard. When ingested into aircraft engines, volcanic ash can cause engine damage or failure. For example, in December 1989, a 747 jetliner carrying 231 passengers encountered an ash cloud during an eruption of the Mount Redoubt volcano, located southwest of Anchorage, AK. Within 60 seconds of encountering the he...

2013
M. Pompilio P. Kyle T. Wilch N. Dunbar

The 1285 m thick MIS core offers an invaluable opportunity to obtain a detailed record of volcanism in McMurdo Sound. Volcanic stratigraphy and preliminary petrologic data on volcanic rocks in the AND-1B core are reported here. Remarkable volcanic deposits include: a) a phonolitic pumice layer found at ≈85 mbsf which is not correlated to any known vent onshore; b) a black well sorted volcanic s...

2013
G. Jacques K. Hoernle J. Gill F. Hauff H. Wehrmann D. Garbe-Schönberg P. van den Bogaard I. Bindeman L. E. Lara

Crustal assimilation (e.g. Hildreth and Moorbath, 1988) and/or subduction erosion (e.g. Stern, 1991; Kay et al., 2005) are believed to control the geochemical variations along the northern portion of the Chilean Southern Volcanic Zone. In order to evaluate these hypotheses, we present a comprehensive geochemical data set (major and trace elements and O–Sr–Nd–Hf–Pb isotopes) from Holocene primar...

2009
R. I. Tilling

Andean volcanism occurs within the Andean Volcanic Arc (AVA), which is the product of subduction of the Nazca Plate and Antarctica Plates beneath the South America Plate. The AVA is Earth’s longest but discontinuous continental-margin volcanic arc, which consists of four distinct segments: Northern Volcanic Zone, Central Volcanic Zone, Southern Volcanic Zone, and Austral Volcanic Zone. These se...

1999
Mikhail Yu. Zolotov

We used thermochemical equilibrium calculations to constrain the oxygen fugacity ( fO2 ) of volcanic gases on Io. Three types of calculations were done: (1) Upper limits for fO2 from Voyager IRIS upper limits for the SO3/SO2 ratio and the O3 abundance in the Loki volcanic plume; (2) lower limits for fO2 from the observed SO/SO2 ratio in Io’s atmosphere; (3) oxygen fugacities as a function of te...

2002
Scott E. Bryan

Silicic volcanic rocks are associated with most, if not all, continental ×ood basalt provinces and volcanic rifted margins, where they can form substantial parts of the eruptive stratigraphy and have eruptive volumes >104 km3. Poor preservation of silicic volcanic rocks following kilometer-scale uplift and denudation of the volcanic rifted margins, however, can result in only deeper level struc...

Journal: :Science 1972
M W Higgins A C Waters I Friedman N V Peterson E A Groh

tidal triggering mechanism, ibecause a similar process appears to trigger terrestrial volcanic eruptions (4), and perhaps earthquakes as well (5). The terrestrial situation is somewhat obscured, however, because of the complicating loading effects of oceanic and atmospheric tides, ocean currents, and atmospheric circulation. The moon has provided another clear, albeit luxurious, view of the ear...

2016
Rafael Prieto Curiel Steven Bishop

We introduce here an index, which we call the Rare Event Concentration Coefficient (RECC), that is a measure of the dispersion/concentration of events which have a low frequency but tend to have a high level of concentration, such as the number of crimes suffered by a person. The Rare Event Concentration Coefficient is a metric based on a statistical mixture model, with a value closer to zero m...

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