The hazard of any natural process can be expressed as a function of its magnitude and the annual probability of its occurrence in a particular region. Here we expand on the hypothesis …
Z Lu, D Dzurisin, Z Lu, D Dzurisin - 2014 - Springer
In this chapter we discuss our InSAR observations of Aleutian volcanoes that have been active during historical time, starting with Kiska Volcano in the west and ending with Mount …
JW Ewert, AK Diefenbach, DW Ramsey - 2018 - pubs.usgs.gov
When erupting, all volcanoes pose a degree of risk to people and infrastructure, however, the risks are not equivalent from one volcano to another because of differences in eruptive …
Records of ancient intraoceanic arc activity, now preserved in continental suture zones, are commonly used to reconstruct paleogeography and plate motion, and to understand how …
Recent seafloor mapping around volcanic islands shows that submarine landslide deposits are common and widespread. Such landslides may cause devastating tsunamis, but …
In the four decades since the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, debris-avalanche deposits generated by gravitational lateral collapse of volcanoes have become widely recognized …
J Wang, SN Ward, L Xiao - Engineering Geology, 2019 - Elsevier
The frequent occurrence of landslide tsunami has aroused great social concern, hence an efficient approach for modeling the phenomena is required urgently. Herein, we present and …
A comparative analysis of bedform fields along the submarine flanks of insular volcanoes, characterized by different morpho‐structural settings, volcanic and meteo‐marine regimes …
The current understanding of tsunamis generated by volcanic-island landslides is reliant on numerical models benchmarked against reconstructions of past events. As the largest …