Fundamentals of Physical Volcanology

Höfundur Liz Parfitt

Útgefandi Wiley Global Research (STMS)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9780632054435

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2008

10.690 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Dedication
  • Glossary
  • 1 Volcanic systems
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Styles of volcanic eruptions
  • 1.3 Volcanic systems
  • 1.4 The structure and aims of this book
  • 1.5 Further reading
  • 1.6 Questions to think about
  • 2 Magma generation and segregation
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Rock-melting mechanisms
  • 2.3 Volcanism and plate tectonics
  • 2.4 Melting and melt segregation in the mantle
  • 2.5 Summary
  • 2.6 Further reading
  • 2.7 Questions to think about
  • 3 Magma migration
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Diapiric rise of melt
  • 3.3 The change from diapir rise to dike formation
  • 3.4 Dike propagation
  • 3.5 Trapping of dikes
  • 3.6 Consequences of dike trapping
  • 3.7 Summary
  • 3.8 Further reading
  • 3.9 Questions to think about
  • 4 Magma storage
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Evidence for magma storage within the crust
  • 4.3 Formation and growth of magma chambers
  • 4.4 Magma chambers and their impact on volcanic systems
  • 4.5 Summary
  • 4.6 Further reading
  • 4.7 Questions to think about
  • 5 The role of volatiles
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Volatiles in magma
  • 5.3 The solubility of volatiles in magma
  • 5.4 Bubble nucleation
  • 5.5 Bubble growth
  • 5.6 Magma fragmentation and the influence of volatiles on eruption styles
  • 5.7 Summary
  • 5.8 Further reading
  • 5.9 Questions to think about
  • 6 Steady explosive eruptions
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Influence of gas bubbles prior to magma fragmentation
  • 6.3 Acceleration of the gas–magma mixture
  • 6.4 Controls on exit velocity
  • 6.5 Eruption plumes in steady eruptions
  • 6.6 Fallout of clasts from eruption plumes
  • 6.7 Unstable eruption columns
  • 6.8 Summary
  • 6.9 Further reading
  • 6.10 Questions to think about
  • 7 Transient volcanic eruptions
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Magmatic explosions
  • 7.3 Transient eruptions involving external water
  • 7.4 Summary
  • 7.5 Further reading
  • 7.6 Questions to think about
  • 8 Pyroclastic falls and pyroclastic density currents
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Fallout of clasts from eruption columns
  • 8.3 The application of eruption column models
  • 8.4 Pyroclastic density currents and their deposits
  • 8.5 Summary
  • 8.6 Further reading
  • 8.7 Questions to think about
  • 9 Lava flows
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Origin of lava flows
  • 9.3 Types of lava flow
  • 9.4 Lava flow rheology
  • 9.5 Rheological control of lava flow geometry
  • 9.6 Lava flow motion
  • 9.7 Lengths of lava flows
  • 9.8 Surface textures of lava flows
  • 9.9 Effects of ground slope and lava viscosity
  • 9.10 Summary
  • 9.11 Further reading
  • 9.12 Questions to think about
  • 10 Eruption styles, scales, and frequencies
  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 Chemical composition and styles of volcanic activity
  • 10.3 Chemical composition and effusive eruptions
  • 10.4 Chemical composition and explosive eruptions
  • 10.5 Summary of compositional controls on eruption character
  • 10.6 Magnitudes and frequencies of volcanic eruptions
  • 10.7 Elastic and inelastic eruptions
  • 10.8 Eruptions of exceptional magnitude
  • 10.9 Summary
  • 10.10 Further reading
  • 10.11 Questions to think about
  • 11 Volcanic hazards and volcano monitoring
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 Types of volcanic hazard
  • 11.3 Hazard assessment
  • 11.4 Monitoring volcanoes and short-term eruption prediction
  • 11.5 Hazard mitigation
  • 11.6 Summary
  • 11.7 Further reading
  • 11.8 Questions to think about
  • 12 Volcanoes and climate
  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 Evidence for the impact of volcanic eruptions on climate
  • 12.3 Satellite monitoring of climate change after volcanic eruptions
  • 12.4 The effects of volcanic eruptions on climate
  • 12.5 Volcanoes and mass extinctions
  • 12.6 Summary
  • 12.7 Further reading
  • 12.8 Questions to think about
  • 13 Volcanism on other planets
  • 13.1 Introduction
  • 13.2 Volcanically active bodies in the Solar System
  • 13.3 The effects of environmental conditions on volcanic processes
  • 13.4 The Moon
  • 13.5 Mars
  • 13.6 Venus
  • 13.7 Mercury
  • 13.8 Io
  • 13.9 Europa
  • 13.10 Differentiated asteroids
  • 13.11 Summary
  • 13.12 Further reading
  • 13.13 Questions to think about
  • Answers to questions
  • Index
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