Volcanology: Lessons learned from synthetic aperture radar imagery
Twenty years of continuous Earth observation by satellite SAR have resulted in numerous
new insights into active volcanism, including a better understanding of subsurface magma …
new insights into active volcanism, including a better understanding of subsurface magma …
[HTML][HTML] Tuyas: a descriptive genetic classification
We present a descriptive genetic classification scheme and accompanying nomenclature for
glaciovolcanic edifices herein defined as tuyas: positive-relief volcanoes having a …
glaciovolcanic edifices herein defined as tuyas: positive-relief volcanoes having a …
Ash generation and distribution from the April-May 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland
The 39-day long eruption at the summit of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in April–May 2010 was of
modest size but ash was widely dispersed. By combining data from ground surveys and …
modest size but ash was widely dispersed. By combining data from ground surveys and …
Interaction between volcanic plumes and wind during the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption, Iceland
MJ Woodhouse, AJ Hogg, JC Phillips… - … Research: Solid Earth, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Estimates of volcanic source mass flux, currently deduced from observations of plume
height, are crucial for ash dispersion models for aviation and population hazard. This study …
height, are crucial for ash dispersion models for aviation and population hazard. This study …
Trends, breaks, and biases in the frequency of reported glacier lake outburst floods
G Veh, N Lützow, V Kharlamova, D Petrakov… - Earth's …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Thousands of glacier lakes have been forming behind natural dams in high mountains
following glacier retreat since the early 20th century. Some of these lakes abruptly released …
following glacier retreat since the early 20th century. Some of these lakes abruptly released …
Ice-volume changes, bias estimation of mass-balance measurements and changes in subglacial lakes derived by lidar mapping of the surface of Icelandic glaciers
T Johannesson, H Björnsson, E Magnusson… - Annals of …, 2013 - cambridge.org
Icelandic glaciers cover∼ 11 000 km2 in area and store∼ 3600 km3 of ice. Starting in 2008
during the International Polar Year, accurate digital elevation models (DEMs) of the glaciers …
during the International Polar Year, accurate digital elevation models (DEMs) of the glaciers …
Fracture movements and graben subsidence during the 2014 Bárðarbunga dike intrusion in Iceland
A dike propagated~ 48 km from the Bárðarbunga central volcano into one of its fissure
swarms in August and early September 2014. The dike intrusion was accompanied by …
swarms in August and early September 2014. The dike intrusion was accompanied by …
Magma mobilization by downward‐propagating decompression of the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic plumbing system
Detailed observations of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruptions in Iceland show seismic activity
propagating vertically through the entire crust during a ten‐week period of volcanic unrest …
propagating vertically through the entire crust during a ten‐week period of volcanic unrest …
Insights into the dynamics and evolution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull summit eruption (Iceland) provided by volcanic ash textures
Abstract The April–May 2010 eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano (Iceland) represents an
example of explosive activity dominated by prolonged, low-to mid-intensity emission of ash …
example of explosive activity dominated by prolonged, low-to mid-intensity emission of ash …
Impact of climate change on volcanic processes: current understanding and future challenges
The impacts of volcanic eruptions on climate are increasingly well understood, but the mirror
question of how climate changes affect volcanic systems and processes, which we term …
question of how climate changes affect volcanic systems and processes, which we term …