Volcano Monitoring and Eruption Warnings

  • Tilling R
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Since AD 1600, more than 260000 people have died from the hazardous processes of volcanic eruptions. Volcanologists generally recognize two broad categories of volcano hazards: direct hazards, those that are immediately linked to, and happen during, the eruptive...

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Tilling, R. I. (2003). Volcano Monitoring and Eruption Warnings. In Early Warning Systems for Natural Disaster Reduction (pp. 505–510). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55903-7_66

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