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Title: Volcanoes
Sub-title: Formation, Eruptions & Modelling
Edited by: Neil Lewis, Antonio Moretti
ISBN10-13: 160692916X : 9781606929162
Illustrations: tables, charts & illus
Format: Hardback
Size: 180x260mm
Pages: 379
Weight: .966 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - January   2010
List Price: 141.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Volcanology & seismology
Hazardous volcanic activity continue to occur because of rising populations, development pressures and expanding national and international air traffic over volcanic regions. Moreover, rapid globalisation makes U.S. businesses, financial markets, and government interests vulnerable to volcano hazards throughout the world. This book addresses these concerns and addresses the question of whether volcanic activity has been increasing over the past decades. The world's highest volcanoes, their locations and their effects on the local populations are also examined. Additionally, volcanoes have many different types of eruptions. The duration of the eruptions, how often they occur, and the magma supply system and preparatory processes for these eruptions are reviewed. Finally, this book reviews the effects of mud volcanoes, occurring in different geologic settings around the world.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Airborne Magnetic Surveys and 3D Magnetic Modeling of Active Volcanoes in Japan; The Use of Statistical Multiparameter Approach for the Joint Interpretation of Multiple Physical Property 3D Earth Models: Application to the Mount Etna Volcano (Southern Italy); Episodic Magma Supply Changing Eruption Style and Eruption Frequency Estimated from Long-term Geodetic Measurements; Catastrophic Volcanic Sector Collapses in Japan: A Fundamental Erosion Process and Natural Hazard in Island Arcs; Mud Volcano Systems; Solidification Behaviour of Natural Silicate Melts and Volcanological Implications; Preliminary Assessment of Volcanic and Hydrothermal Hazards in Yellowstone National Park and Vicinity; Understanding Volcano Hazards and Preventing Volcanic Disasters: A Science Strategy for the Volcano Hazards Program, U.S Geological Survery, 2004-2008; Volcán Barú- Eruptive History and Volcano - Hazards Assessment; What is the World’s Highest Volcano?; How Many Active Volcanoes are there in the World?; Has Volcanic Activity been Increasing?; What is an Eruption?; Index.
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