In this lecture we will discuss three case histories of important eruptions that have occurred within recorded history. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Italy in 79 A.D., the eruption of Mount Pelée on the Caribbean island of Martinique in 1902, and the eruption of Mount St
Volcanic activities belongs to the most common natural events on this planet. They are as old as our...
n April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years....
Catastrophic sedimentary processes associated with explosive eruptions represent a significant geolo...
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius of 79 AD destroyed the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, but preserv...
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius of 79 AD destroyed the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, but preserv...
Abstract\ud Volcanoes hold a fascination for human beings and, before they were recorded by literate...
Volcanoes hold a fascination for human beings and, before they were recorded by literate observers,...
Mount Vesuvius last erupted in March 1944. The eruption began with a modest effusive activity (18–21...
Retrospective analysis of the contemporary colonial and scientific records of a major explosive erup...
There is a long and rich record of historical observations of volcanic activity that has the potenti...
This book presents a study of the "eruptive crisis" that took place at the Stromboli volcano from De...
his study examines the seismicity of Vesuvius in the decades leading up to the great eruption of 16t...
This interactive slide show provides accounts of eight of history's most deadly volcanic eruptions. ...
Stromboli, the northernmost island of the Aeolian archipelago, is known for its persistent volcanic ...
The hazards wrought on society by volcanoes have been studied, discussed and reported extensively. D...
Volcanic activities belongs to the most common natural events on this planet. They are as old as our...
n April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years....
Catastrophic sedimentary processes associated with explosive eruptions represent a significant geolo...
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius of 79 AD destroyed the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, but preserv...
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius of 79 AD destroyed the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, but preserv...
Abstract\ud Volcanoes hold a fascination for human beings and, before they were recorded by literate...
Volcanoes hold a fascination for human beings and, before they were recorded by literate observers,...
Mount Vesuvius last erupted in March 1944. The eruption began with a modest effusive activity (18–21...
Retrospective analysis of the contemporary colonial and scientific records of a major explosive erup...
There is a long and rich record of historical observations of volcanic activity that has the potenti...
This book presents a study of the "eruptive crisis" that took place at the Stromboli volcano from De...
his study examines the seismicity of Vesuvius in the decades leading up to the great eruption of 16t...
This interactive slide show provides accounts of eight of history's most deadly volcanic eruptions. ...
Stromboli, the northernmost island of the Aeolian archipelago, is known for its persistent volcanic ...
The hazards wrought on society by volcanoes have been studied, discussed and reported extensively. D...
Volcanic activities belongs to the most common natural events on this planet. They are as old as our...
n April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years....
Catastrophic sedimentary processes associated with explosive eruptions represent a significant geolo...