Collapsing volcanoes: the sleeping giants' threat

  • Shea T
  • Van Wyk de Vries B
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Dormant volcanoes are typically thought of as relatively safe environments to live around. However, under certain geological conditions, such volcanoes can be prone to collapse and may generate massive rockslide avalanches reaching tens of kilometres from the volcano.

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Shea, T., & Van Wyk de Vries, B. (2010). Collapsing volcanoes: the sleeping giants’ threat. Geology Today, 26(2), 72–77. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2451.2010.00750.x

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