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Authors: | Di Traglia, Federico* Roverato, Matteo* Bonforte, Alessandro* Gross, Felix* |
Title: | Editorial: Flank dynamics, sector collapses, lahars, and rockfalls: analysis, monitoring, and modelling of small to large scale volcanic slope instability | Journal: | International Journal of Earth Sciences | Series/Report no.: | /109 (2020) | Publisher: | Springer | Issue Date: | 6-Oct-2020 | DOI: | 10.1007/s00531-020-01930-9 | URL: | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00531-020-01930-9 | Keywords: | volcanoes flanks volcano-tectonics structure collapse stability |
Subject Classification: | 04.08. Volcanology 05.08. Risk |
Abstract: | Slope dynamics in volcanic environments comprise a wide spectrum of phenomena, from large lateral collapse to shallow debris remobilization, which may represent a major threat for human communities and infrastructures. Many volcanos built up from the ocean floor and large portions of the volcano edifice are submerged. In these settings, only the edifice’s summit can be investigated by terrestrial remote sensing and in-situ approaches. Growth and destruction, including tectonics and gravitational phenomena, affect entire volcano flanks and are not limited to the physical boundary of the sea level but could comprise their subaqueous parts. |
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