... researchers used a shock tube apparatus similar to the one Zhang had used in previous experiments on explosive volcanic eruptions. Their experiments verified that coal outbursts are driven by high ...
... to this type of eruption. The first description of a highly explosive volcanic eruption dates from the year 79 AD. In that year, the Roman author Pliny the Younger observed the ...
... Mars Exploration Rover Spirit in Gusev Crater formed when volcanic steam or hot water (or maybe both) ... feature. "Home Plate came from an explosive volcanic event with water or ice being involved," he ...
... Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) has uncovered evidence of explosive volcanic eruptions deep beneath the ice- ... s surface is made up of oceanic crust formed by volcanism along seafloor mid-ocean ridges. ...
A research team led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) has uncovered evidence of explosive volcanic eruptions deep beneath the ice-covered surface of the Arctic Ocean...
... the fault line," says Peacock, UBC Dean of Science and an expert in subduction zone areas, where tectonic plates dive into the Earth's mantle triggering great earthquakes and explosive volcanism.
... volcanic eruptions Martin Reich et al., Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de ... the closure of airports in both Chile and Argentina. Explosive volcanic eruptions, such as at Chaiten, release large ...
... volcanic eruptions at Galeras, volcanic crisis management, the physics and modeling of explosive volcanism and discussions about crisis management at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Chaiten Volcano,Vesuvius ...
... molten rock moving through the Earth's crust and explosive volcanism.
"It might lead to a better interpretation of ... about 760,000 years ago and spread volcanic ash for 600 cubic kilometers. The ash ...
... with little exposed rock and no signs of volcanic life. Instead we discovered a very rugged ... summit and down the flanks revealed a change from explosive volcanic deposits of ash and pumice to massive ...
... the cooler conditions of the Little Ice Age resulted from lower solar output and frequent explosive volcanic eruptions.
These drivers had an even more important, though subtle, influence on regional ...