Studies in Volcanology: The Legacy of George Walker (IAVCEI Publications)
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IAV001 Statistics in Volcanology
Edited by H M Mader, S G Coles, C B Connor and L J Connor
ISBN: 978-1-86239-208-3
Publication Date: November 2006
Pages: 296
Hardback
Prices: List $170
Statistics in Volcanology is a comprehensive guide to modern statistical methods applied in volcanology, including forecast of volcanic eruptions, analysis of volcanological data sets, including time series, and assessment of numerical models of volcanic processes. Written for students and researchers in volcanology and statistics, this compilation of 19 chapters provides an overview of state-of-the-art methods that provide clear and robust insight into the nature of complex volcanic processes. Also provided are comprehensive overviews of volcanic phenomena, and a full glossary of both volcanological and statistical terms. Statistics in Volcanology is essential reading for everyone interested in this multidisciplinary field.
M0033 The Gregory Rift Valley and Neogene-Recent Volcanoes of Northern Tanzania
Edited by J B Dawson
ISBN: 978-1-86239-267-0
Publication Date: December 2008
Pages: 112
Hardback
Prices: List $130
An account of the structural evolution and volcanism of the Gregory Rift Valley in northern Tanzania over the past eight million years. The volume includes a history of the discovery of the African rift valleys, and is illustrated with colour photos of some of the unique features of Tanzanian geology.
SP307 Fluid Motions in Volcanic Conduits: A Source of Seismic and Acoustic Signals
Edited by S J Lane and J S Gilbert
ISBN: 978-1-86239-262-5
Publication Date: October 2008
Pages: 252
Hardback
Prices: List $170
Active volcanoes show characteristic signs, such as ground movement, sounds, heat and ejected material. Each of these signs is a result of fluid motion in volcanic conduits. Here we present recent research on the links between magma flow and geophysical signals, and suggest future directions for the advancement of eruption forecasting.
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