Timing, origin and emplacement dynamics of mass flows offshore of SE Montserrat in the last 110 ka: implications for landslide and tsunami hazards, eruption history, and volcanic island evolution
Mass flows on volcanic islands generated by volcanic lava dome collapse and by larger volume flank collapse, can be highly dangerous locally and may generate tsunamis that threaten a wider area. It is therefore important to understand their frequency, emplacement dynamics and relationship to volcani...
Main Authors: | Trofimovs, J. (Author), Talling, P.J (Author), Fisher, J.K (Author), Sparks, R.S.J (Author), Watt, S.F.L (Author), Hart, M.B (Author), Smart, C. (Author), Le Friant, A. (Author), Cassidy, M. (Author), Moreton, S.G (Author), Leng, M.J (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2013-02.
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