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  1. CCDB file for Google Earth

    20 May 2011 | Contributor(s): Adelina Geyer Traver

    Google Earth KML file with the calderas included in the CCDB

  2. CCDB in Microsoft Access format

    20 May 2011 | Contributor(s): Adelina Geyer Traver

  3. Cenozoic Diatremes In Chubut, Northern Patagonia, Argentina

    28 Jul 2011 | Contributor(s): Karoly Nemeth

    Haller MJ, Nemeth K. 2009. Cenozoic Diatremes In Chubut, Northern Patagonia, Argentina. 3ICM. International Maar Conference,April 14 - 17, 2009. Malargüe, Argentina, 23 pp

  4. Central American volcanic vents in a kml file

    15 Jul 2016 | Contributor(s): Michael J Carr

    Google Earth allowed rapid verification, location, and classification of 807 apparently constructional volcanic vents in Central America. The data are presented in a spreadsheet, a KML file and a short note describing the database. This note and spreadsheet are in review and a reference will be...

  5. CESM ISMIP6 Forcing Data

    20 Oct 2021 | *Data Sets/Collections | Contributor(s): Kate Thayer-Calder, Gunter Leguy, William Lipscomb

    The Community Earth System Model (CESM) version 2.1 is a world-class coupled climate system model that includes components for the atmosphere, ocean, terrestrial system, river run-off, and fully active glaciers (Danabasoglu et al. 2020). This version of CESM was used in many experiments as part...

  6. CF-Processing Tool

    26 Jul 2019 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Elliot Snitzer, Jeanette Sperhac, Erika Simon

    Processes ISMIP6 netCDF files

  7. CF-Regridding Tool

    26 Jul 2019 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Elliot Snitzer, Jeanette Sperhac

    Regrids netCDF Ice Sheet Data Files

  8. CFU

    19 Mar 2012 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes

    Calculates cations per Formula Unit

  9. CFU-PINGU

    04 Mar 2013 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes

    CFU Pingu is a tool to plot the usual classification diagrams of mineral phases.

  10. Chaiten eruption observations, May 2008

    10 Feb 2011 | Presentations | Contributor(s): William I Rose

    A review of the Chaiten eruptions based mainly on satellite observations. This lecture was compiled in October 2009.

  11. Chaotic Mixing Device

    09 May 2014 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Daniele Morgavi, Diego Perugini, Cristina P. De Campos, Werner Ertel-Ingrisch, Donald B. Dingwell

    Description of device for chaotic mixing experiments developed at LMU München

  12. Chemistry of SO2 in tropospheric volcanic plumes

    29 Jun 2011 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Jose Luis Palma

    This presentation is part of the workshop "Volcanic Hazards and Remote Sensing in Pacific Latin America" held in Costa Rica in January 2011.Speaker: Lizzette RodriguezLizzette Rodriguez

  13. Cities and Volcanoes Commission of IAVCEI Terms of Reference -- 10 July 2017

    25 Jul 2017 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Tom Wilson

    The executive’s business includes (but is not restricted to):Ensures Cities on Volcanoes are organised every two years, on a non IAVCEI/IUGG year including:Announces the call for proposals for the next COVAdministers the proposal process (as per separate procedure on...

  14. Cities and Volcanoes Commission Website

    10 Jul 2019 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Carolyn Louise Driedger

    Cities and Volcanoes Commission https://citiesonvolcanoes.wordpress.com/

  15. Civil protection exercises for volcanic risk management. The VUELCO experience at midway.

    20 Nov 2014 | Courses | Contributor(s): Stefano Ciolli, Chiara Cristiani

    This lecture was given during the short-course titled "Coping with volcanic unrest" held in Quito (Ecuador) on November 2014.The presentation illustrates some essential key-elements to take into account in the preparation of a simulation exercise, providing useful suggestion taken...

  16. CMAD: Advancing Understanding of Anomalous Melt Events over the Antarctic Sea Ice

    28 Oct 2024 | Miscellaneous | Contributor(s): Maloy Kumar Devnath, Sudip Chakraborty, Vandana Janeja

    Antarctic Sea ice extent reached a new record low of 1.965 million km2 on 23rd February 2023 (~ 32% below climatological values). We need to understand how the melting occurred during the August 2022 to February 2023. Did anomalous melting occur over there? Where did...

  17. CMAD: Advancing Understanding of Geospatial Clusters of Anomalous Melt Events in Sea Ice Extent

    28 Oct 2024 | Publications | Contributor(s): Maloy Kumar Devnath, Sudip Chakraborty, Vandana Janeja

    Traditional statistical analyses do not reveal the spatial locations and the temporal occurrences of clusters of anomalous events that are responsible for a significant loss of sea ice extent. To address this problem, we present a novel method named Convolution Matrix Anomaly Detection (CMAD)....

  18. CmCt GRACE MASCON Tool

    16 Nov 2020 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Erika Simon, sophie nowicki

    The Cryosphere model Comparison tool (CmCt) GRACE Mascon Module compares user uploaded ice sheet models to the GRACE Mascon product derived by NASA GSFC.

  19. CmCt Histogram Tool

    21 May 2019 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Erika Simon, sophie nowicki

    This Jupyter notebook based tool can be used to plot the comparison results from the Cryosphere model Comparison tool (CmCt).

  20. CO2-rich melts generated during basalt magma ascent and degassing

    26 Apr 2013 | Publications | Contributor(s): Michel Pichavant, Ida Di Carlo, Silvio Rotolo, Bruno Scaillet, Alain Burgisser, Nolwenn Le Gall, Caroline Martel

    AGU Meeting San Francisco 2012To test mechanisms of basaltic magma degassing, experimental decompressions of volatile-bearing (2.7-3.8 wt% H2O, 600-1300 ppm CO2) Stromboli melts have been performed from 250-200 to 50-25 MPa at 1180-1140°C. Ascent rates were varied from 0.25 to ~ 1.5 m/s. Both the...