The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effect of volcanic events on glaciations on the Tateyama Volcano during the last glacial period. For this purpose, this paper describes the distribution and stratigraphic relationships of the volcanic ejecta
, glacial sediments and landforms on the volcano, and examines the relation between the height or size of the Tateyama Volcano and the glacier extent in each glacial stage.
Point pattern analysis of eruption points for the Mount Gambier volcanic sub-province : a quantitative geographical approach to the understanding of volcano distribution
Australia ; Geographical information system ; New South Wales ; Quantitative analysis ; Radar imagery ; Remote sensing ; Spatial analysis ; Spatial distribution ; Statistics ; Volcanism ; Volcano
This paper examines the method of point pattern analysis, its potential and limitations, and discusses the patterns of volcano geography for the Mount Gambier volcanic sub-province of southeastern Australia. Two classes of point pattern measure were
The study is an investigation of the 15 Ma old Keserüs Hill volcano and its relationship with the U-shaped Danube Bend. The AA. reconstruct the volcanic landforms partially buries by shallow marine-lacustrine sedimentary cover, and then on the basis
a wide marine bay bunded by Monte di Cuma and Torregaveta volcanoes. This shallow bay was gradually filled with Phlegrean pyroclastics and Volturno and Clanis river sediments, thus creating an open lagoon. - (NF)
The aim of this paper is an analysis of tephra accumulation on a pre-eruption winter snow cover and its influence on permafrost aggradation. Based on multi-annual field observations at the Hekla volcano, southern Iceland, a conceptual model
than holy books. We discuss the following natural phenomena and processes, mentioned in holy books : earth, earthquake, landslide, volcano, ore deposits, geothermic degree, fault, mountain, erosion, isolate rock, sink, storm, spring, flood, drought
This study portrays a soil sequence of the central section of the Main Ethiopian Rift Valley, from the footslopes of the eastern escarpment to the marginal volcano structures. Six profiles under natural vegetation are described for classification