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Modeling ice flow variability of the Kangerlussuaq Glacier, southeast Greenland, during 1900-2021
21 Apr 2023 | Contributor(s):: Eigil Yuichi Hyldgaard Lippert, M. Morlighem (contributor), C. Gong (contributor), S. Khan (contributor)
Observations show significant ice loss associated with the speed-up of the Kangerlussuaq Glacier (KG) in Greenland since the 2000s. Short-term perturbations significantly impact its mass balance on decadal scales. Utilising a long-term data record going back to 1900 together with the Ice-sheet...
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Numerical simulations (TOUGH2) to quantify crater lake seepage: a case study for Laguna Caliente, Poás Volcano (Costa Rica)
23 Aug 2013 | Contributor(s):: massimo nespoli, micol todesco, dmitri rouwet, maurizio bonafede, raul mora-amador
Volcanic lakes are different from the common reservoirs of meteoric origin because of the interaction with the hydrothermal system of the volcano. The hot fluids (gas + liquid) of volcanic origin rise through the bottom of the lake resulting in strong acidic water and a variable temperature...
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Observational constraints for lava flow models
26 Jul 2013 | Contributor(s):: Einat Lev
A presentation given at the IAVCEI 2013 workshop for benchmarking of mass flows. The presentation is focusing on natural and experimental observations relevant to benchmarking of lava flows: temperature, velocity and flux rate, material properties, crust cover,
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Models of tephra dispersion
29 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: William I Rose
Costanza Bonadonna
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Integrating numerical and laboratory models of explosive eruptions with field observations
29 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Amanda Bachtell Clarke
This lecture is part of the Large-scale Experiments Workshop held in September, 2010.