Volcano Deformation Geodetic Monitoring Techniques
Volcanic Deformation is the first book devoted to volcano geodesy, a specialisation of the still-young science of volcanology. It forms a part of the whole catalogue of methods used to monitor a restless or an erupting volcano, and demonstrates how risk f
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Daniel Dzurisin
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0 Geodetic Monitoring Techniques
~ Springer
Published in association with
Praxis Publishing Chichester, UK
Dr Daniel Dzurisin United States Geological Survey David A. Johnston Cascades Volcano Observatory Vancouver Washington USA
Additional material to this book can be downloaded from http://extras.springer.com. SPRINGER-PRAXIS BOOKS IN GEOPHYSICAL SCIENCES SUBJECT ADVISORY EDITOR: Dr. Philippe Blonde!, c'Geol., F.G.S., Ph.D., M.Sc., Senior Scientist, Department of Physics, University of Bath, Bath, UK
ISBN 978-3-642-51763-1
ISBN 978-3-540-49302-0 (eBook)
DOl 10.1007/978-3-540-49302-0
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USGS scientist Jack Kleinman. typically attired in shorts and a smile . sets up EDM reflectors on Novarupta lava dome in the Valley ()fTen Thousand Smokes. Alaska. with Baked Mountain in the distance. The rhyolite dome was emplaced during the waning phase of the largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century. which produced about 20 km 3 ofair-fall tephra and 11~ 15 km 3 ofash-flow tuffwithin about 60 hours in June 1912. Jack helped to establish a geodetic network near Novarupta in 1989 and served as crew chief f(Jrfollow-up surveys in 1990 and 1993. His energy and zestfor life inspired all those ~\'ho knew him. Jack died in a kayaking accident on the White Salmon River. Washington. in 1994. Photograph hy John Eichelherger. University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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