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Andrew Elliott
https://theghub.org/members/3879
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Hiroshi Kisa
https://theghub.org/members/3834
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Aug 03 2014
Tephra 2014 - Maximizing the potential of tephra for multidisciplinary science
This workshop will discuss major developments, best practices, and future directions/needs in tephra studies from both volcanological and tephrochronological perspectives. By bringing together a...
https://theghub.org/events/details/45
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Remedy Charlotte Loame
https://theghub.org/members/3630
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Richard Thomas Streeter
https://theghub.org/members/3601
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Nels a Iverson
https://theghub.org/members/3548
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Questions to address during the workshop
Tephra deposits: extracting information from the field and cores
What should be recorded/observed on the field?
Should the uncertainty be recorded?
How to distinguish primary from reworked...
https://theghub.org/groups/tephra2014/wiki/QuestionsToAddress
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TOTGS: Total grainsize distribution of tephra fallout
20 Jan 2014 | Contributor(s):: Seb Biass, Costanza Bonadonna
NOTE The code is now maintained on GitHub: https://github.com/e5k/TOTGS Follow updates on: https://e5k.github.io/ Quantifying the total grainsize distribution (TGSD) is a necessary step to achieve a thorough characterization of a given tephra deposit. Several methods exist to...
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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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puffin
08 Sep 2010 | | 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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Karen Fontijn
https://theghub.org/members/2175
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Victoria Sword-Daniels
I am a PhD student at UCL, London, working with University of Canterbury, NZ and work in the interface between volcanology social science and engineering. My research interests include: approaches...
https://theghub.org/members/1849
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Kristi L Wallace
I am a geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey/ Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage, Alaska. I specializes in volcanic ash research and eruption response. I am the head of the Alaska Tephra...
https://theghub.org/members/1727
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Bess Koffman
PhD Candidate, University of Maine
https://theghub.org/members/1726
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Tephra in Quaternary Science 2011 Edinburgh Workshop Report: The Eyjafjallajökull eruptions of 2010
18 Aug 2011 | | 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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Fabrizio Alfano
https://theghub.org/members/1486
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Tephra2: Student Version
21 Feb 2011 | | 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 | | 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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Malcolm D Buck
20 years teaching Geosciences at the University of New South Wales, 3 years at the University of Newcastle. In early 2012 I was confirmed to having Motor Neuron Disease (also known ALS or Lou...
https://theghub.org/members/1382
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Tephra2 Source Code
14 Jul 2010 | | 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...