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Volcano-Tectonic Processes

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Part I: Fundamentals Chapter 1 - Volcanoes and volcanic activity 1.1 - Introduction 1.2 - Volcano distribution 1.3 - Volcano composition 1.4 - Monogenic and polygenic volcanoes 1.5 - Volcano alignment and elongation 1.6 - Types of volcanic edifices 1.7 - Volcanic activity 1.8 - Effusive eruptions 1.9 - Explosive eruptions 1.10 - Volcanic hazard and risk 1.11 - Summary Chapter 2 - Crustal deformation 2.1 - Introduction 2.2 - Stress 2.3 - Strain 2.4 - Elastic deformation 2.5 - Brittle deformation 2.6 - The seismic cycle 2.7 - Ductile deformation 2.8 - Rheology of the crust and the magma 2.9 - Summary Part II: Magma migration to the surface Chapter 3 - Rise of magma through the crust: diapirs, dikes 3.1 - Introduction 3.2 - Magmatic diapirs 3.3 - Dikes 3.4 - Mechanics of dike formation 3.5 - Mechanics of dike propagation 3.6 - Summary Chapter 4 - Magma emplacement: magma reservoirs 4.1 - Introduction 4.2 - General features 4.3 - Sills 4.4 - Laccoliths 4.5 - Lopoliths 4.6 - Magma chambers 4.7 - Mechanism of pluton emplacement 4.8 - The plutonic-volcanic link 4.9 - Summary Chapter 5 - Vertical collapses: calderas 5.1 - Introduction 5.2 - General features of calderas 5.3 - Geological and geophysical evidence of caldera structure and development 5.4 - Modelling caldera structure and development 5.5 - Relationships to regional tectonics 5.6 - Classification of calderas 5.7 - Caldera structure and eruptions 5.8 - Caldera resurgence: resurgent domes and blocks 5.9 - Caldera unrest 5.10 - Summary Chapter 6 - Lateral collapses: flank instability 6.1 - Introduction 6.2 - General features 6.3 - Anatomy of an unstable flank 6.4 - Causes of flank instability 6.5 - Analysis of flank instability 6.6 - Flank instability in mafic volcanoes 6.7 - Flank instability in felsic volcanoes 6.8 - Multi-hazard related to flank instability 6.9 - Summary Chapter 7 - Magma transfer within volcanic edifices 7.1 - Introduction 7.2 - Regional, radial and circumferential dikes 7.3 - Dike propagation within volcanic edifices 7.4 - Dike propagation in calderas 7.5 - Cryptodomes 7.6 - Necks and plugs 7.6 - Summary Chapter 8 - Volcano unrest 8.1 - Introduction 8.2 - General features 8.3 - Monitoring volcanoes 8.4 - Magmatic trigger: deformation source models 8.5 - Seismic trigger 8.6 - State of the volcano and alert levels 8.7 - Summary Chapter 9 - Forecasting eruptions 9.1 - Introduction 9.2 - Deterministic forecast 9.3 - Probabilistic forecast 9.4 - The time window 9.5 - Eruptive scenarios 9.6 - Forecast case

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9783030659677
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 552
  • Published:
  • May 11, 2021
  • Edition:
  • 12021
  • Dimensions:
  • 178x254x0 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 1281 g.
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Expected delivery: December 12, 2024

Description of Volcano-Tectonic Processes

Part I: Fundamentals

Chapter 1 - Volcanoes and volcanic activity
1.1 - Introduction
1.2 - Volcano distribution
1.3 - Volcano composition
1.4 - Monogenic and polygenic volcanoes
1.5 - Volcano alignment and elongation
1.6 - Types of volcanic edifices
1.7 - Volcanic activity
1.8 - Effusive eruptions
1.9 - Explosive eruptions
1.10 - Volcanic hazard and risk
1.11 - Summary

Chapter 2 - Crustal deformation
2.1 - Introduction
2.2 - Stress
2.3 - Strain
2.4 - Elastic deformation
2.5 - Brittle deformation
2.6 - The seismic cycle
2.7 - Ductile deformation
2.8 - Rheology of the crust and the magma
2.9 - Summary

Part II: Magma migration to the surface

Chapter 3 - Rise of magma through the crust: diapirs, dikes
3.1 - Introduction
3.2 - Magmatic diapirs
3.3 - Dikes
3.4 - Mechanics of dike formation
3.5 - Mechanics of dike propagation
3.6 - Summary

Chapter 4 - Magma emplacement: magma reservoirs
4.1 - Introduction
4.2 - General features
4.3 - Sills
4.4 - Laccoliths
4.5 - Lopoliths
4.6 - Magma chambers
4.7 - Mechanism of pluton emplacement
4.8 - The plutonic-volcanic link
4.9 - Summary

Chapter 5 - Vertical collapses: calderas
5.1 - Introduction
5.2 - General features of calderas
5.3 - Geological and geophysical evidence of caldera structure and development
5.4 - Modelling caldera structure and development
5.5 - Relationships to regional tectonics
5.6 - Classification of calderas
5.7 - Caldera structure and eruptions
5.8 - Caldera resurgence: resurgent domes and blocks
5.9 - Caldera unrest
5.10 - Summary

Chapter 6 - Lateral collapses: flank instability
6.1 - Introduction
6.2 - General features
6.3 - Anatomy of an unstable flank
6.4 - Causes of flank instability
6.5 - Analysis of flank instability
6.6 - Flank instability in mafic volcanoes
6.7 - Flank instability in felsic volcanoes
6.8 - Multi-hazard related to flank instability
6.9 - Summary

Chapter 7 - Magma transfer within volcanic edifices
7.1 - Introduction
7.2 - Regional, radial and circumferential dikes
7.3 - Dike propagation within volcanic edifices
7.4 - Dike propagation in calderas
7.5 - Cryptodomes
7.6 - Necks and plugs
7.6 - Summary

Chapter 8 - Volcano unrest
8.1 - Introduction
8.2 - General features
8.3 - Monitoring volcanoes
8.4 - Magmatic trigger: deformation source models
8.5 - Seismic trigger
8.6 - State of the volcano and alert levels
8.7 - Summary

Chapter 9 - Forecasting eruptions
9.1 - Introduction
9.2 - Deterministic forecast
9.3 - Probabilistic forecast
9.4 - The time window
9.5 - Eruptive scenarios
9.6 - Forecast case

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