نتایج جستجو برای: pyroclastic surge

تعداد نتایج: 13966  

2016
P. Nomikou T. H. Druitt C. Hübscher T. A. Mather M. Paulatto L. M. Kalnins K. Kelfoun D. Papanikolaou K. Bejelou D. Lampridou D. M. Pyle S. Carey A. B. Watts B. Weiß M. M. Parks

Caldera-forming eruptions of island volcanoes generate tsunamis by the interaction of different eruptive phenomena with the sea. Such tsunamis are a major hazard, but forward models of their impacts are limited by poor understanding of source mechanisms. The caldera-forming eruption of Santorini in the Late Bronze Age is known to have been tsunamigenic, and caldera collapse has been proposed as...

Journal: :Science 1995
S W Kieffer

Volcanic eruptions of gassy magmas on Earth, Venus, and Mars produce plumes with markedly different fluid dynamics regimes. In large part the differences are caused by the differing atmospheric pressures and ratios of volcanic vent pressure to atmospheric pressure. For each of these planets, numerical simulations of an eruption of magma containing 4 weight percent gas were run on a workstation....

2014
L. M. Carter R. R. Ghent J. L. Bandfield B. A. Campbell

Introduction: Lunar volcanism creates a wide variety of features such as domes, rilles, and large pyroclastic deposits. Mapping the subsurface column structure of the upper part of these deposits can provide key information about how they were formed and how the surface regolith developed through subsequent weathering. In addition, many possible lunar landing sites (e.g., the Constellation site...

Journal: :New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 1972

2009
J. Filiberto J. Gross A. H. Treiman

Introduction: Basaltic pyroclastic rocks are uncommon on Earth because most mafic magmas are too volatile-poor to drive explosive eruptions [3-4]. However, basaltic pyroclastic deposits maybe much more common on Mars than on Earth [4-7] because Mars’ lower gravity and thinner atmosphere permit explosive eruptions from magmas with lower volatile contents. Though rare, basaltic pyroclastic rock o...

Journal: :Journal of applied mechanics 2007

2005
François D. Martzloff Francois D. Martzloff

This document is included in the Annex of Part 7 as historical background of a well-intentioned task that was completed at too slow a pace, missing its target date for serving as a reference for other in-process IEC standards projects concerned with low-voltage surge-protective devices. For the sake of historical accuracy and perspective, the document is presented here in its draft form, includ...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2006
Melissa L McCarthy Dominik Aronsky Gabor D Kelen

This article reviews what is known about daily emergency department (ED) surge and ED surge capacity and illustrates its potential relevance during a catastrophic event. Daily ED surge is a sudden increase in the demand for ED services. There is no well-accepted, objective measure of daily ED surge. The authors propose that daily and catastrophic ED surge can be measured by the magnitude of the...

This paper aims to measure and analyze of the leakage current of 20 kV polymer and porcelain metal oxide surge arresters under humid ambient conditions by applying different voltages to the arresters terminal. The characteristics of the leakage currents at that stage have been investigated when changes in the ambient humidity were introduced in an artificial fog chamber. It is assumed that magn...

2016
Timo Stein Atsushi Senju Marius V. Peelen Philipp Sterzer

Eye contact captures attention and receives prioritized visual processing. Here we asked whether eye contact might be processed outside conscious awareness. Faces with direct and averted gaze were rendered invisible using interocular suppression. In two experiments we found that faces with direct gaze overcame such suppression more rapidly than faces with averted gaze. Control experiments ruled...

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