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The following pages link to Daniel Dzurisin (Q163290):
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- Steady subsidence of Medicine Lake volcano, northern California, revealed by repeated leveling surveys (Q143756) (← links)
- Variations in magma supply rate at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii (Q144101) (← links)
- Mass addition at Mount St. Helens, Washington, inferred from repeated gravity surveys (Q145364) (← links)
- Radar image and data fusion for natural hazards characterisation (Q148751) (← links)
- Monitoring and characterizing natural hazards with satellite InSAR imagery (Q148876) (← links)
- Interferometric synthetic aperture radar study of recent eruptive activity at Shrub mud volcano, Alaska (Q149145) (← links)
- Crustal subsidence and extension and Medicine Lake volcano, northern California (Q149942) (← links)
- Uplift, thermal unrest and magma intrusion at Yellowstone caldera (Q152171) (← links)
- Geodetic observations and modeling of magmatic inflation at the Three Sisters volcanic center, central Oregon Cascade Range, USA (Q152205) (← links)
- Constraints on the mechanism of long-term, steady subsidence at Medicine Lake volcano, northern California, from GPS, leveling, and InSAR (Q152235) (← links)
- Watching magma from space (Q153397) (← links)
- InSAR imaging of Aleutian volcanoes: Monitoring a volcanic arc from space (Q154628) (← links)
- Migration of fluids beneath Yellowstone caldera inferred from satellite radar interferometry (Q231718) (← links)
- The 2004–2008 dome-building eruption at Mount St. Helens, Washington: Epilogue (Q234429) (← links)
- Volcano geodesy in the Cascade arc, USA (Q239495) (← links)
- Semipermanent GPS (SPGPS) as a volcano monitoring tool: Rationale, method, and applications (Q239801) (← links)
- Dynamic deformation of Seguam Island, Alaska, 1992--2008, from multi-interferogram InSAR processing (Q243553) (← links)
- Pre-eruption deformation caused by dike intrusion beneath Kizimen volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, observed by InSAR (Q244960) (← links)
- Digital elevation model generation from satellite interferometric synthetic aperture radar: Chapter 5 (Q246083) (← links)
- Rapid, low-cost photogrammetry to monitor volcanic eruptions: An example from Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA (Q246182) (← links)
- Volcano deformation and gravity workshop synopsis and outcomes: The 2008 volcano deformation and temporal gravity change workshop (Q256330) (← links)
- Continuing inflation at Three Sisters volcanic center, central Oregon Cascade Range, USA, from GPS, leveling, and InSAR observations (Q257036) (← links)
- Geodetic constraints on a 25-year magmatic inflation episode near Three Sisters, central Oregon (Q261472) (← links)
- Volcano deformation: Insights into magmatic systems (Q264054) (← links)
- Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) and its applications to study volcanoes, part 2: InSAR imaging of Alaskan Volcanoes (Q267858) (← links)
- Evidence from gravity data for an intrusive complex beneath Mount St. Helens (Q274370) (← links)
- Volcano deformation--Geodetic monitoring techniques (Q282484) (← links)
- Space-based imaging radar studies of U.S. volcanoes (Q282509) (← links)
- Magmatic activity beneath the quiescent Three Sisters volcanic center, central Oregon Cascade Range, USA (Q282851) (← links)
- EarthScoping the inner workings of magmatic systems (Q283600) (← links)
- Mount St. Helens retrospective: Lessons learned since 1980 and remaining challenges (Q288701) (← links)
- Ground surface deformation patterns, magma supply, and magma storage at Okmok volcano, Alaska, from InSAR analysis: 1. Intereruption deformation, 1997–2008 (Q289221) (← links)
- Interferometric Synthetic Aperture radar studies of Alaska volcanoes (Q291988) (← links)
- Interferometric synthetic-aperature radar (InSAR): Chapter 5 (Q294395) (← links)
- Interferometric synthetic aperture radar study of Okmok volcano, Alaska, 1992-2003: Magma supply dynamics and postemplacement lava flow deformation (Q299629) (← links)
- Magma supply to Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai‘i, from inception to now: Historical perspective, current state of knowledge, and future challenges (Q305623) (← links)
- Applications of geophysical methods to volcano monitoring (Q307232) (← links)
- Magmatic inflation at a dormant stratovolcano: 1996-1998 activity at Mount Peulik volcano, Alaska, revealed by satellite radar interferometry (Q307553) (← links)
- Analytical volcano deformation source models (Q308469) (← links)
- InSAR studies of Alaska volcanoes (Q311416) (← links)
- Expendable bubble tiltmeter for geophysical monitoring (Q312683) (← links)
- Monitoring lava-dome growth during the 2004–2008 Mount St. Helens, Washington, eruption using oblique terrestrial photography (Q313957) (← links)
- Ground surface deformation patterns, magma supply, and magma storage at Okmok volcano, Alaska, from InSAR analysis: 2. Coeruptive deflation, July-August 2008 (Q314100) (← links)
- Forecasts and predictions of eruptive activity at Mount St. Helens, USA: 1975-1984 (Q314287) (← links)
- Effects of warming on development rates on Karner Blue Butterfly laboratory data (2011-2012) (Q320402) (← links)
- Results of repeated leveling surveys near the Three Sisters volcanic center, central Oregon, 2002-2008 (Q329416) (← links)