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Minimization differences on Cellular Automata approach to predict new inundated area of hot mudflow on LUSI mud eruption disaster which occurred in Sidoarjo area is proposed. There are three characteristics of hot mudflow that is unique such as surface material ...
Reference: International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Science, Volume XXXVIII, Part 8, Kyoto Japan 2010
Two volcanic eruptions in the Sumatra-Andaman arc that followed the disastrous M 9.3 earthquake of 26 December 2004 raise the question of whether these eruptions were triggered by the earthquake.In this paper are presented new evidence to suggest that earthquake-induced ...
Reference: GEOLOGY, June 2007 , June 2007; v. 35; no. 6; p. 539-542
This paper is about the study of electromagnetic phenomena, used to forecast earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Reference: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (2005) 5: 63-69
We applied the Multifractal Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (MF-DFA), which allows to detect multifractality in nonstationary signals, to the hourly means of local geomagnetic field recorded at Mt. Etna volcano (southern Italy). We studied the signal measured ...
Filed under: Geology -  General Geology
Reference: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 5, 555–559, 2005
<p>Detailed descriptions of the effects of explosive eruptions on urban settlements available to volcanologists are relatively rare. Apart from disease and starvation, the largest number of human deaths caused by explosive eruptions in the twentieth century ...
Filed under: Geology -  General Geology
Reference: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 126 (2003) 169^200
The eruption of Vesuvius of 79 AD caused extensive destructions all over the Campanian area, engulfing the cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplonti and Stabiae. The eruption followed a long quiescence period and the inhabitants of the area were surprised by ...
Filed under: Geology -  General Geology
Reference: 32nd International Geological Congress, Episodes Vol.26 No.3
Geological evidence suggests that during a future eruption, Cumbre Vieja Volcano on the Island of La Palmamay experience a catastrophic failure of its west flank, dropping 150 to 500 km3 of rock into the sea. Using a geologically reasonable estimate of landslide ...
Reference: WARD AND DAY: LA PALMA COLLAPSE AND TSUANMI Paper number 2001GL000000.