Iliamna is an andesitic stratovolcano of the Aleutian arc with regular gas and steam emissions and mantled by several large glaciers. Iliamna Volcano exhibits an unusual combination of frequent and large ice-rock avalanches in the order of 1×106 m3 to 3×107 m3 with recent return periods of 2–4 years. We have reconstructed an avalanche event record for the past 45 years that indicates Iliamna avalanches occur at higher frequency at a given magnitude than other mass failures in volcanic and alpine environments. Iliamna Volcano is thus an ideal site to study such mass failures and its relation to volcanic activity. In this study, we present different methods that fit into a concept of (1) long-term monitoring, (2) early warning, and (3) event...
This paper describes recent exceptional slope failures in high-mountain, glacial environments: The 2...
Rockfalls have been recorded in seismic data at Augustine Volcano from 1997 to the present. Typical ...
Glacier detachments are a rare, but hazardous, phenomenon of glacier instability, whereof only a han...
environments. Iliamna Volcano is thus an ideal site to study such mass failures and its relation to ...
Since 1994, at least six major (volume \u3e106m3 ) ice and rock avalanches have occurred on Iliamna ...
Since 1994, at least six major (volume >106 m3) ice and rock avalanches have occurred on Iliamna vol...
Seismic data recorded on Iliamna Volcano, Alaska, indicate that Iliamna ice avalanches are preceded ...
Rock-ice avalanches larger than 1x106 m3 are high magnitude low frequency events that may occur in a...
On 25 September 2008, seismo meters operated by the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) registered stro...
Rock‐ice avalanches larger than 1 × 106 m3 are high‐magnitude, low‐frequency events that may occur i...
This paper describes and analyzes the exceptionally large rock-ice avalanche of 40 to 60 million m3 ...
Lahars frequently affect the slopes of ice-capped volcanoes. They can be triggered by volcano-ice in...
This paper describes and analyzes the exceptionally large rock-ice avalanche of 40 to 60 million m3 ...
ABSTRACT: Meteorological, snowpack and avalanche activity data provide the essential building blocks...
The Mount Meager volcanic complex hosts deposits from the youngest known explosive volcanic eruptio...
This paper describes recent exceptional slope failures in high-mountain, glacial environments: The 2...
Rockfalls have been recorded in seismic data at Augustine Volcano from 1997 to the present. Typical ...
Glacier detachments are a rare, but hazardous, phenomenon of glacier instability, whereof only a han...
environments. Iliamna Volcano is thus an ideal site to study such mass failures and its relation to ...
Since 1994, at least six major (volume \u3e106m3 ) ice and rock avalanches have occurred on Iliamna ...
Since 1994, at least six major (volume >106 m3) ice and rock avalanches have occurred on Iliamna vol...
Seismic data recorded on Iliamna Volcano, Alaska, indicate that Iliamna ice avalanches are preceded ...
Rock-ice avalanches larger than 1x106 m3 are high magnitude low frequency events that may occur in a...
On 25 September 2008, seismo meters operated by the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) registered stro...
Rock‐ice avalanches larger than 1 × 106 m3 are high‐magnitude, low‐frequency events that may occur i...
This paper describes and analyzes the exceptionally large rock-ice avalanche of 40 to 60 million m3 ...
Lahars frequently affect the slopes of ice-capped volcanoes. They can be triggered by volcano-ice in...
This paper describes and analyzes the exceptionally large rock-ice avalanche of 40 to 60 million m3 ...
ABSTRACT: Meteorological, snowpack and avalanche activity data provide the essential building blocks...
The Mount Meager volcanic complex hosts deposits from the youngest known explosive volcanic eruptio...
This paper describes recent exceptional slope failures in high-mountain, glacial environments: The 2...
Rockfalls have been recorded in seismic data at Augustine Volcano from 1997 to the present. Typical ...
Glacier detachments are a rare, but hazardous, phenomenon of glacier instability, whereof only a han...