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Global Archive of Dome Instabilities (GLADIS)
13 Mar 2017 | Contributor(s): Claire Ellen Harnett, Mark Thomas, Eliza S Calder, Susanna Kathryn Ebmeier, Alison Telford, William Murphy, Jurgen Neuberg
Investigating the causal mechanisms of lava dome collapse is imperative in understanding the dynamic processes that occur during active lava dome growth. We present a worldwide database and provide an assessment of dome collapse across a diverse range of volcanoes in the Global Archive of Dome...
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Sandra Karl: When Magma breaks - an investigation into the source mechanisms of low frequency events at volcanoes (COV7)
04 Apr 2013 | Contributor(s): Sandra Karl, Jurgen Neuberg
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Sandra Karl: The source mechanisms of low frequency events on volcanoes (EGU2012-10589)
04 Apr 2013 | Contributor(s): Sandra Karl, Jurgen Neuberg
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R Salvage: Forecasting volcanic unrest using seismicity: The good, the bad and the time consuming: VUELCO conference, Barcelona 2013
21 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Rebecca Olivia Salvage, Jurgen Neuberg
Work presented at VUELCO conference in Barcelona, Spain, 7th and 8th March 2013
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R Salvage: Predicting Unpredictable Systems: Can statistics help us forecast volcanic eruptions? COV 7
21 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Rebecca Olivia Salvage, Jurgen Neuberg
Abstract for oral presentation at COV 7 (Colima, Mexico) in November 2012
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R Salvage: Using Seismic Signals to Forecast Volcanic Processes: EGU 2012
21 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Rebecca Olivia Salvage, Jurgen Neuberg
Abstract for poster presented in Session GMPV 4.1: "Volcano monitoring with instrument networks: novel techniques, observations and interpretations"
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J W Neuberg, M Thomas, K Pascal, S Karl, A Collinson; EGU2012:On the mutual relationship between conceptual models and data sets in geophysical monitoring of volcanic systems.
21 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Jurgen Neuberg, Mark Thomas, Karen Pascal, Sandra Karl, Amy Collinson
Geophysical datasets are essential to guide particularly short-term forecasting of volcanic activity.. Key parameters are derived from these datasets and interpreted in different ways, however, the biggest impact on the interpretation is not determined by the range of parameters but controlled...
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Jurgen Neuberg, Karen Pascal; EGU 2012: Quantifying the errors due to the superposition of analytical deformation sources
21 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Jurgen Neuberg, Karen Pascal
The displacement field due to magma movement in the subsurface is often modelled using a Mogi point source or a dislocation Okada source embedded in a homogeneous elastic half-space. When the magmatic system cannot be modelled by a single source it is often represented by several sources, their...
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J W Neuberg, Barcelona 2013 Presentation: Very-long-period seismic signals - filling the gap between deformation and seismicity
21 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Jurgen Neuberg
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M.E. Thomas COV7 Presentation. Can we use seismicity to predict volcanic activity without understanding it?
20 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Mark Thomas, Jurgen Neuberg
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How conduit models can be used to interpret volcano monitoring data. Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 14, EGU2012-8615, 2012
20 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Mark Thomas, Jurgen Neuberg, Sandra Karl, Amy Collinson, Karen Pascal
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The sensitivity of conduit flow models to basic input parameters: there is no need for magma trolls! Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol.14, EGU2012-8467, 2012.
20 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Mark Thomas, Jurgen Neuberg
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Predicting changes in volcanic activity through modelling magma ascent rate (VUELCO Barcelona meeting, March 2013)
20 Mar 2013 | Contributor(s): Mark Thomas, Jurgen Neuberg
It is a simple fact that changes in volcanic activity happen and in retrospect they are easy to spot, the dissimilar eruption dynamics between an effusive and explosive event, or simply the appearance of magma at the surface where it was not previously are signs hard not to miss. However to be...