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The following pages link to Alexa Van Eaton, Ph.D. (Q49918):
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- A probabilistic assessment of tephra-fall hazards at Hanford, Washington, from a future eruption of Mount St. Helens (Q56332) (← links)
- Isotopic insights into the degassing and secondary hydration of volcanic glass from the 1980 eruptions of Mount St. Helens (Q145103) (← links)
- Investigating the origin of continual radio frequency impulses during explosive volcanic eruptions (Q145120) (← links)
- Phreatomagmatic and related eruption styles (Q148255) (← links)
- Laboratory experiments of volcanic ash resuspension by wind (Q149200) (← links)
- Modeling ash dispersal from future eruptions of Taupo supervolcano (Q149684) (← links)
- Understanding and modeling tephra transport: Lessons learned from the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens (Q150120) (← links)
- Adjusting particle-size distributions to account for aggregation in tephra-deposit model forecasts (Q152691) (← links)
- Results of the eruptive column model inter-comparison study (Q153336) (← links)
- Inter-comparison of three-dimensional models of volcanic plumes (Q153345) (← links)
- Modeling ash fall distribution from a Yellowstone supereruption (Q155774) (← links)
- Volcanic lightning and plume behavior reveal evolving hazards during the April 2015 eruption of Calbuco volcano, Chile (Q156009) (← links)
- Hail formation triggers rapid ash aggregation in volcanic plumes (Q234662) (← links)
- Eruptive and environmental processes recorded by diatoms in volcanically-dispersed lake sediments from the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand (Q234946) (← links)
- Monogenetic volcanoes fed by interconnected dikes and sills in the Hopi Buttes volcanic field, Navajo Nation, USA (Q238566) (← links)
- New Zealand supereruption provides time marker for the Last Glacial Maximum in Antarctica (Q240188) (← links)
- Did ice-charging generate volcanic lightning during the 2016–2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska? (Q253305) (← links)
- Combining ash analyses with remote sensing to identify juvenile magma involvement and fragmentation mechanisms during the 2018/19 small eruption of Peteroa volcano (Southern Andes) (Q253306) (← links)
- Comparing simulations of umbrella-cloud growth and ash transport with observations from Pinatubo, Kelud, and Calbuco volcanoes (Q253379) (← links)
- Constraints on eruption processes and event masses for the 2016–2017 eruption of Bogoslof volcano, Alaska, through evaluation of IASI satellite SO2 masses and complementary datasets (Q253598) (← links)
- New insights into the relationship between mass eruption rate and volcanic column height based on the IVESPA dataset (Q257734) (← links)
- Ash aggregate-rich pyroclastic density currents of the 431 CE Tierra Blanca Joven eruption, Ilopango caldera, El Salvador (Q258386) (← links)
- Globally detected volcanic lightning and umbrella dynamics during the 2014 eruption of Kelud, Indonesia (Q261350) (← links)
- Seismo-acoustic evidence for vent drying during shallow submarine eruptions at Bogoslof volcano, Alaska (Q263050) (← links)
- Volcanic hail detected with GPS: The 2011 eruption of Grímsvötn Volcano, Iceland (Q264441) (← links)
- The Independent Volcanic Eruption Source Parameter Archive (IVESPA, version 1.0): A new observational database to support explosive eruptive column model validation and development (Q267244) (← links)
- Lightning rings and gravity waves: Insights into the giant eruption plumefrom Tonga’s Hunga Volcano on 15 January 2022 (Q274755) (← links)
- Flow development and entrainment in turbulent particle-laden jets (Q283075) (← links)
- Ongoing efforts to make ash-cloud model forecasts more accurate (Q294497) (← links)
- A one-dimensional volcanic plume model for predicting ash aggregation (Q297004) (← links)
- Data repository to Modeling ash dispersal from future eruptions of Taupo supervolcano, by S.J. Barker et al. (Q327731) (← links)
- Observations and model simulations of umbrella-cloud growth during eruptions of Mount Pinatubo (Philippines, June 15, 1991), Kelud Volcano (Indonesia, February 14, 2014), and Calbuco Volcano (Chile, April 22-23, 2015) (Q329671) (← links)
- Data used to develop a probabilistic assessment of tephra-fall hazards at Hanford, Washington (Q330301) (← links)