| | Book | outside the lakes. Such ash can be from the host volcano or from afar, giving valuable information about...cases, they capture a history of unrest of the volcano itself—precious data that predate modern monitoring...alkaline, has its own story to tell about its host volcano and its surroundings. The chapters in this monograph...Jean Vandemeulebrouck, and Johan C. Varekamp 1 Volcano-Hydrologic Hazards from Volcanic Lakes . . . ....Measurements at the Yudamari Crater Lake, Aso Volcano, Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | possible terminal electron acceptors are hematite and goethite. Organic content of the recharging water is unknown...estimates This study Laboratory rates Trout Lakeb Costa Ricac Cape Codd Northern Wisconsine BET surface...and pyroxene in a flank aquifer of Poas Volcano, Costa Rica. Chem. Geol. 105, 71– 88. Schnoor J. L. (1990)...chemical evolution. C1.2 A Flank Aquifer of Poás Volcano, Costa Rica Rowe and Brantley (1993) derived plagioclase...the flank of the hydrothermal system of Poás Volcano, Costa Rica. The aquifer is composed of plagioclase | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | terrestrial rocks at Halemaumau crater at the Kilauea volcano: high-sulfur solubility in primary magmas, surface-atmospheric...rates averaging 800–1200 tons per day (Hawaiian Volcano Observatory 2013), with highly concentrated emissions...were obtained courtesy of staff at the Hawaii Volcano Observatory (Tim Orr, Kelly Wooten, and Maggie...(2007) studied alteration of samples from Haleakala volcano and reported the presence of Fe oxides, phyllosilicates...those seen in the current study. The absence of goethite, hematite, and phyllosilicate minerals in the |
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