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Tephra 2014 - Maximizing the potential of tephra for multidisciplinary science
09 Jan 2014 | Contributor(s): Steven Kuehn, Solene Pouget, Marcus I Bursik
Tephra deposits are used by diverse communities: volcanologists, petrologists, tephrochronologists, paleoclimatologists, paleoecologists and archaeologists. To perhaps be too reductionist, volcanologists are generally interested in tephra to understand eruption behavior, frequency, and hazards;...
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Olive
23 Jul 2013 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes
Olive 2.1.1 a simple fractional crystallization calculator.
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Olive
23 Jul 2013 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes
Olive 2.1.1 a simple fractional crystallization calculator.
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VHAST
04 Apr 2013 | Offline Tools | Contributor(s): Gabriel Andrés Bernal
VHAST (Volcanic Hazard Analysis and Simulation Tool)is a probabilistic volcanic hazard assessment software. It has been developed in Visual Basic .NET and runs on Windows XP or later. VHAST supports hazard analysis of lava flows, pyroclastic flows and ash fall, using simplified models.The...
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Tritone
13 Mar 2013 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes
Tritone a mini tool to plot ternary diagrams
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Tritone
13 Mar 2013 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes
Tritone a mini tool to plot ternary diagrams
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Norma
14 Oct 2012 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes
A tool to calculate the Barth-Niggli and CIPW norms from whole-rock chemistry
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Norma
14 Oct 2012 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes
A tool to calculate the Barth-Niggli and CIPW norms from whole-rock chemistry
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puffin
08 Sep 2010 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Marcus I Bursik, Alejandro Uriel Carbonara, Sean Michael Zawicki, Abani Patra, Renette Jones-Ivey
puffin = a tool to run the volcanic ash dispersal model -- puff -- based on the plume trajectory model -- bent.
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PyBetVH
28 Mar 2012 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Roberto Tonini, Laura Sandri, Jacopo Selva, Warner Marzocchi
Compute long-term volcanic hazard using the Bayesian Event Tree for Volcanic Hazard (BET_VH) model
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Petrological INput - Graphical oUtput
27 Feb 2012 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes, Jose L. Palma
A tool to plot geochemical data in petrology
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Petrological INput - Graphical oUtput
27 Feb 2012 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Joaquin Alberto Cortes, Jose L. Palma
A tool to plot geochemical data in petrology
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Tephra in Quaternary Science 2011 Edinburgh Workshop Report: The Eyjafjallajökull eruptions of 2010
18 Aug 2011 | Publications | Contributor(s): Andrew Julian Dugmore, Anthony Newton, Kate Taylor Smith
Report and Community Statement from the workshop on the Eyjafjallajokull eruptions of 2010 and implications for tephrochronology, volcanology and Quaternary studies, Institute of Geography, University of Edinburgh, 5th‐6th May 2011. The first meeting of Tephra in Quaternary Science (TIQS), the...
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Tephra2: Student Version
21 Feb 2011 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Leah Michelle Courtland, Chuck B Connor, Laura Connor, Costanza Bonadonna
The Tephra2 ash dispersion model run via a GUI designed for student use.
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Natural Hazards Tephra Fallout Lab
04 Mar 2011 | Educational Materials | Contributor(s): Leah Michelle Courtland
This lab walks students through using the tephra2 education graphical user interface (gui) to investigate tephra fallout at Colima volcano. By the end of this lab, students should be able to:•understand that every volcanic event is different and so produces a unique deposit•convert from units of...
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Tephra2 Source Code
14 Jul 2010 | Offline Tools | Contributor(s): Chuck B Connor, Leah Michelle Courtland
Tephra2 uses the advection diffusion equation to forecast tephra dispersion in a given location based on a user-defined set of eruptive conditions.Tephra2 codes are now maintained on GitHub: https://github.com/geoscience-community-codes/tephra2 Available are:1-processor...
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Tephra2
20 Apr 2010 | *Tools | Contributor(s): Costanza Bonadonna, Laura Connor, Chuck B Connor, Leah Michelle Courtland
Tephra2 uses the advection diffusion equation to forecast tephra dispersion in a given location based on a user-defined set of eruptive conditions.