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Volcanic Debris Avalanches From Collapse To Hazard Matteo Roverato Anja Dufresne Jonathan Procter

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Volcanic Debris Avalanches From Collapse To Hazard Matteo Roverato Anja Dufresne Jonathan Procter
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.17 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Matteo Roverato; Anja Dufresne; Jonathan Procter
ISBN: 9783030574109, 3030574105
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Volcanic Debris Avalanches From Collapse To Hazard Matteo Roverato Anja Dufresne Jonathan Procter by Matteo Roverato; Anja Dufresne; Jonathan Procter 9783030574109, 3030574105 instant download after payment.

This book presents an overview of volcanic debris avalanche deposits, which are produced by partial volcanic edifice collapse, a catastrophic natural phenomenon. It has been 40 years since the volcanic debris avalanche associated with the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, and our understanding of these events has grown considerably in the interim. Drawing on these advances, the book addresses all aspects of volcanic debris avalanches. Though previously overlooked in field-based geological and volcanological studies, these deposits are now known to be associated with most volcanoes and volcanic areas around the world. The book presents state-of-the-art ideas on the triggering and emplacement mechanisms of these events, supported by field and analogue studies, as well as new simulations tools and models used to determine their physical characteristic and hazards.

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