Pages that link to "Item:Q54806"
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The following pages link to Roger Patrick Denlinger, Ph.D. (Q54806):
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- Instability of Hawaiian volcanoes (Q59769) (← links)
- User’s guide and reference to Ash3d—A three-dimensional model for Eulerian atmospheric tephra transport and deposition (Q60925) (← links)
- Effects of catastrophic floods and debris flows on the sediment retention structure, North Fork Toutle River, Washington (Q61676) (← links)
- Analysis of GPS-measured deformation associated with the 2004-2006 dome-building eruption of Mount St. Helens, Washington (Q66124) (← links)
- Simulations of potential runout and deposition of the Ferguson rockslide, Merced River Canyon, California (Q66629) (← links)
- Summary of preliminary 2D inundation modeling for three Hattian landslide dam breach scenarios (Q67431) (← links)
- Determination of specific yield and water-table changes using temporal microgravity surveys collected during the second injection, storage, and recovery test at Lancaster, Antelope Valley, California, November 1996 through April 1997 (Q71250) (← links)
- Intermediate‐depth intraslab earthquakes and arc volcanism as physical expressions of crustal and uppermost mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Q143630) (← links)
- Major off-axis hydrothermal activity on the northern Gorda Ridge (Q146599) (← links)
- A mechanical model for lava domes that includes a mechanism for eruptive growth (Q146708) (← links)
- Using monitoring and modeling to define the hazard posed by the reactivated Ferguson rock slide, Merced Canyon, California (Q147724) (← links)
- Granular avalanches across irregular three-dimensional terrain: 2. Experimental tests (Q148421) (← links)
- Granular avalanches across irregular three-dimensional terrain: 1. Theory and computation (Q148422) (← links)
- Closure to "computing nonhydrostatic shallow-water flow over steep terrain" by Roger P. Denlinger and Daniel R. H. O'Connell (Q148631) (← links)
- Simulations of cataclysmic outburst floods from Pleistocene Glacial Lake Missoula (Q148942) (← links)
- Volcano dome dynamics at Mount St. Helens: Deformation and intermittent subsidence monitored by seismicity and camera imagery pixel offsets (Q153184) (← links)
- Volcanic tremor masks its seismogenic source: Results from a study of noneruptive tremor recorded at Mount St. Helens, Washington (Q154674) (← links)
- Injection, transport, and deposition of tephra during event 5 at Redoubt Volcano, 23 March, 2009 (Q244806) (← links)
- Evolution of faulting induced by deep fluid injection, Paradox Valley, Colorado (Q253608) (← links)
- An exact solution for ideal dam-break floods on steep slopes (Q254478) (← links)
- The Missoula and Bonneville floods—A review of ice-age megafloods in the Columbia River basin (Q267314) (← links)
- A Bayesian method to rank different model forecasts of the same volcanic ash cloud: Chapter 24 (Q269980) (← links)
- Density structure of the island of Hawai’i and the implications for gravity-driven motion of the south flank of Kilauea volcano (Q271808) (← links)
- Many monstrous Missoula floods down channeled scabland and Columbia Valley, Washington (Q272642) (← links)
- Evidence from gravity data for an intrusive complex beneath Mount St. Helens (Q274370) (← links)
- Diverse cataclysmic floods from Pleistocene glacial Lake Missoula (Q279483) (← links)
- Mechanics of debris flows and debris-laden flash floods (Q285277) (← links)
- Initial insights from 2.5D hydraulic modeling of floods in Athabasca Valles, Mars (Q286028) (← links)
- The initial cooling of pahoehoe flow lobes (Q286656) (← links)
- Ongoing efforts to make ash-cloud model forecasts more accurate (Q294497) (← links)
- The physics of debris flows — A conceptual assessment (Q294760) (← links)
- Faulting within the Mount St. Helens conduit and implications for volcanic earthquakes (Q295118) (← links)
- Discussion of “Computing nonhydrostatic shallow-water flow over steep terrain” (Q302513) (← links)
- Inflation rates, rifts, and bands in a pāhoehoe sheet flow (Q308565) (← links)
- Ash3d: A finite-volume, conservative numerical model for ash transport and tephra deposition (Q311138) (← links)
- A robust method to forecast volcanic ash clouds (Q313250) (← links)
- Ash3d - Volcanic ash dispersion model (Q336607) (← links)