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Primary Pyroclastic Flow Deposits: Characterization and a Case Study in the Neoproterozoic Acid Volcanism of the Sul-rio-grandense ShieldDepósitos de Fluxo Piroclástico Primários: Caracterização e Estudo de um Caso no Vulcanismo Ácido Neoproterozóico do Escudo Sul-rio-grandense
(Instituto de Geociências /Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2003)
West Indian volcanic eruptions and the hazard to human populations
(2010-08-13)
This paper describes the types of volcanic activity which represents a hazard to human populations in the West Indies. Particular attention is paid to the most dangerous type of activity; the pyroclast flow. Alternative ...
Pyroclastic flow modeling to reconstruct a volcanic edifice in paipa (boyacá-colombia).
(UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA, 2004)
Pyroclastic deposits produced by the domes collapse (resurgence of a caldera collapse), at the west of the Honda Grande creek (Paipa, Boyacá-Colombia) were related by INGEOMINAS. These deposits fill the valleys of Olitas, ...
Reworked pyroclastic beds in the early Miocene of Patagonia: Reaction in response to high sediment supply during explosive volcanic events
(Elsevier Science, 2013-05)
Two meter-scale pyroclastic levels are interbedded within the early Miocene succession of the Estancia 25 de Mayo (Patagoniense transgression) and Santa Cruz formations in the foreland Austral (or Magallanes) Basin, ...
Mapping hazard zones, rapid warning communication and understanding communities: primary ways to mitigate pyroclastic flow hazard
(Springer, 2018)
Protection against the consequences of Pyroclastic Density Currents (PDCs) is almost impossible due to their high velocity, temperature, sediment load and mobility. PDCs therefore present a challenge for volcanic crisis ...
Mapping hazard zones, rapid warning communication and understanding communities: primary ways to mitigate pyroclastic flow hazard
(Springer, 2017)
Protection against the consequences of Pyroclastic Density Currents (PDCs) is almost impossible due to their high velocity, temperature, sediment load and mobility. PDCs therefore present a challenge for volcanic crisis ...