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… When magma levels at Kilauea’s summit drop, the magma can heat groundwater and cause explosive eruptions, which is … When magma levels at Kilauea’s summit drop, the magma can heat groundwater and cause explosive eruptions, which is …
… methodologies for preventing disaster, especially with the wave of disaster spreading worldwide from natural hazards. … methodologies for preventing disaster, especially with the wave of disaster spreading worldwide from natural hazards. …
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… Loa forms when a hot mantle plume – think of a conveyor of heat – partly melts rock in the mantle. The volcano is … Loa forms when a hot mantle plume – think of a conveyor of heat – partly melts rock in the mantle. The volcano is …
… at any time. In this case, magma is shallow, and the heat and gases affect surface and ground water to form … at any time. In this case, magma is shallow, and the heat and gases affect surface and ground water to form …
… increase in temperature will be more frequent periods of heat and drought, along with more intensive convective … increase in temperature will be more frequent periods of heat and drought, along with more intensive convective …
… rises toward the surface to fill the gap, carrying its heat with it and moving into an area of lower pressure. Those … a mechanism for the Earth to give off some of its internal heat . Typically, fissure eruptions are not explosive. … electricity from geothermal sources that use underground heat to drive turbines and produce power. It’s almost like a …
… models [40,41], a model able to simulate tsunami triggers, wave propagation, run-up, and inundation on the island. These … terrain level, resulting from the difference between the wave height derived from the results of simulations and the … 30 m resolution to make it equivalent to the model-derived wave height maps. 3. Materials and methods 3.1. Creating a …
… USA) height, respectively (Ward & Day, 2001). Significant wave impact has been modeled in near- and far-field even for … (e.g., Heidarzadeh et al., 2022). The atmospheric shock wave from the explosion gener- ated a tsunami triggered by … the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean, where up to 40 cm wave heights have been observed. Significant tsunami waves …
… one tsunami was triggered by the 1815 eruption, with a wave height of 4 metres near the volcano and 1–2 metres in … one tsunami was triggered by the 1815 eruption, with a wave height of 4 metres near the volcano and 1–2 metres in …
… tsunami would have traveled, with on shore wave amplitudes significantly higher than would be expected … to an earthquake-generated tsunami9. A 1.2 m high tsunami wave was observed at Tonga’s capital Nuku’alofa on Tongatapu … broken the surface and afterwards was eroded away by wave action. It is south of Late Island and southwest of …
… that is usually caused by ice melting below the surface as heat builds up.   Öræfajökull on November 10. The fuzzy area … that is usually caused by ice melting below the surface as heat builds up.   Öræfajökull on November 10. The fuzzy area …
… overall mortality vary. Focusing exclusively on the first wave of the pandemic (AD 541–544), Muehlhauser (2017) …

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