نتایج جستجو برای: volcanic

تعداد نتایج: 14735  

2015
Bethan A. Phillips Andrew C. Kerr Richard Bevins

19 The Fishguard Volcanic Group represents an excellently preserved example of a volcanic 20 sequence linked to the closure of the Iapetus Ocean. This study re-examines the petrogenesis 21 and proposed tectonic setting for the Llanvirn (467-458 Ma) Fishguard Volcanic Group, 22 South Wales, UK. New major and trace element geochemical data and petrographic 23 observations are used to re-evaluate ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Julien Boulon Karine Sellegri Maxime Hervo Paolo Laj

Volcanic eruptions caused major weather and climatic changes on timescales ranging from hours to centuries in the past. Volcanic particles are injected in the atmosphere both as primary particles rapidly deposited due to their large sizes on time scales of minutes to a few weeks in the troposphere, and secondary particles mainly derived from the oxidation of sulfur dioxide. These particles are ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2010
Hugh Tuffen

Glaciers and ice sheets on many active volcanoes are rapidly receding. There is compelling evidence that melting of ice during the last deglaciation triggered a dramatic acceleration in volcanic activity. Will melting of ice this century, which is associated with climate change, similarly affect volcanic activity and associated hazards? This paper provides a critical overview of the evidence th...

2005
Matthew W. Salzer Malcolm K. Hughes

Many years of low growth identified in a western USA regional chronology of upper forest border bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva and Pinus aristata) over the last 5000 yr coincide with known large explosive volcanic eruptions and/or ice core signals of past eruptions. Over the last millennium the agreement between the tree-ring data and volcano/ice-core data is high: years of ring-width minima ...

2004
Andrew Tupper Simon Carn Jason Davey Yasuhiro Kamada Rodney Potts Fred Prata Masami Tokuno

We examined recent volcanic cloud events in the Western Pacific and Indonesian area, to validate the performance of remote sensing techniques used to support the International Airways Volcano Watch (IAVW). Five events were considered, during which eruptions from eight volcanoes injected ash into the upper troposphere or lower stratosphere. For one of the eruptions, at Miyakejima, Japan, at leas...

2007
Svend Duggen Peter Croot Ulrike Schacht Linn Hoffmann

[1] Volcanoes confront Earth scientists with new fundamental questions: Can airborne volcanic ash release nutrients on contact with seawater, thereby excite the marine primary productivity (MPP); and, most notably, can volcanoes through oceanic fertilization affect the global climate in a way that is so far poorly understood? Here we present results from biogeochemical experiments showing that ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
Thomas Gübitz Roger S Thorpe Anita Malhotra

Oceanic archipelagos of volcanic origin have been important in the study of evolution because they provide repeated natural experiments allowing rigorous tests of evolutionary hypotheses. Ongoing volcanism on these islands may, however, affect the evolutionary diversification of species. Analysis of population structure and phylogeographic patterns in island populations can provide insight into...

2001
Ilya N. Bindeman John W. Valley J. L. Wooden Harold M. Persing

The Yellowstone Plateau volcanic field, the site of some of the largest known silicic volcanic eruptions, is the present location of NE-migrating hotspot volcanic activity. Most volcanic rocks in the Yellowstone caldera (0.6 Ma), which formed in response to the climactic eruption of 1000 km3 of Lava Creek Tuff (LCT), have unusually low oxygen isotope ratios. Ion microprobe analysis of both U^Pb...

2016
Tetsuro Tsuru Gou Fujie

Geophysical imaging by using attenuation property of multichannel seismic reflection data was tested to map spatial variation of physical properties of rocks in a volcanic area. The study area is located around Miyakejima volcanic island, where an intensive earthquake swarm was observed associated with 2000 Miyakejima eruption. Seismic reflection survey was conducted five months after the swarm...

2014
David E. Damby Edward W. Llewellin Claire J. Horwell Ben J. Williamson Jens Najorka Gordon Cressey Michael Carpenter

Cristobalite is a common mineral in volcanic ash produced from dome-forming eruptions. Assessment of the respiratory hazard posed by volcanic ash requires understanding the nature of the cristobalite it contains. Volcanic cristobalite contains coupled substitutions of Al3+ and Na+ for Si4+; similar co-substitutions in synthetic cristobalite are known to modify the crystal structure, affecting t...

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