Fundamentals of Physical Volcanology is a comprehensive overview of the processes that control when and how volcanoes erupt. Understanding these processes involves bringing together ideas from a number of disciplines, including branches of geology, such as petrology and geochemistry; and aspects of
Physical Volcanology
✍ Scribed by L. CIVETTA, P. GASPARINI, G. LUONGO and A. RAPOLLA (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science Ltd
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 331
- Series
- Developments in Solid Earth Geophysics 6
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Further Titles in this Series
Page ii
Front Matter
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Dedication
Page v
Preface
Pages vii-viii
Contributors
Page ix
Chapter 1 - Seismology of Volcanoes in Japan
Pages 1-27
TAKESHI MINAKAMI
Chapter 2 - Volcanic Tremors at ASO Volcano
Pages 29-47
AKIRA KUBOTERA
Chapter 3 - Volcanic Seismology and Accompanying Activity of Ruapehu Volcano, New Zealand
Pages 49-85
R.R. DIBBLE
Chapter 4 - The Measurement of Crustal Deformation Related to Volcanic Activity at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Pages 87-115
W.T. KINOSHITA, D.A. SWANSON, D.B. JACKSON
Chapter 5 - The use of Infrared Radiometry in Geothermal Areas
Pages 117-131
ROBERTO CASSINIS, GIOVANNI M. LECHI
Chapter 6 - Electrical Prospecting Methods in Volcanic and Geothermal Environments
Pages 133-166
G.V. KELLER, A. RAPOLLA
Chapter 7 - Geomagnetic and Gravity Anomalies in Volcanic Areas
Pages 167-194
IZUMI YOKOYAMA
Chapter 8 - Remanent Magnetism of Volcanic Rocks
Pages 195-214
H.C. CLARK
Chapter 9 - Chemical Composition of Volcanic Gases
Pages 215-240
GUDMUNDUR E. SIGVALDASON
Chapter 10 - Distribution of Rare Earths in Volcanic Rocks
Pages 241-253
HIDEO ISHIKAWA
Chapter 11 - The Search for Magmatic Reservoirs
Pages 255-273
FREDERICO MACHADO
Chapter 12 - Island arcs and Oceanic Ridges: Volcanism and Geophysical Fields
Pages 275-287
G.S. GORSHKOV
Chapter 13 - Phreatic Eruptions and Maars
Pages 289-311
C.D. OLLIER
Chapter 14 - Prediction of Volcanic Eruptions
Pages 313-333
TAKESHI MINAKAMI
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