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Hammond, JOS, Kendall, JM
Low seismic velocities and/or strong seismic anisotropy are often interpreted as being caused by partial melt. To better understand this, we used numerical modelling, varying the shape and amount of melt, to show how seismic phases are affected by me
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/41570
Temporary broadband seismic networks deployed from 2007 to 2011 around the Afar triple junction of the East African Rift System provide insights into seismicity patterns of the actively deforming crust around the 1.86 km3 impounded lake system behind
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/41569
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/41569
Publikováno v:
Hammond, J O S, Kendall, J-M, Wookey, J, Stuart, G W, Keir, D & Ayele, A 2014, ' Differentiating flow, melt, or fossil seismic anisotropy beneath Ethiopia ', Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 1878-1894 . https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GC005185
Ethiopia is a region where continental rifting gives way to oceanic spreading. Yet the role that pre-existing lithospheric structure, melt, mantle flow, or active upwellings may play in this process is debated. Measurements of seismic anisotropy are
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https://hdl.handle.net/1983/dc9a193c-f98e-4bbe-96dc-33bf83eb5a7a
https://hdl.handle.net/1983/dc9a193c-f98e-4bbe-96dc-33bf83eb5a7a
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Autor:
Kyong-Song, R, Hammond, JOS, Chol-Nam, K, Hyok, K, Yong-Gun, Y, Gil-Jong, P, Chong-Song, R, Oppenheimer, C, Liu, KW, Iacovino, K, Kum-Ran, R
Mt. Paektu (also known as Changbaishan) is an enigmatic volcano on the border between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and China. Despite being responsible for one of the largest eruptions in history, comparatively little is known abo
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Iacovino, K, Ju-Song, K, Sisson, T, Lowenstern, J, Kuk-Hun, R, Jong-Nam, J, Kun-Ho, S, Song-Hwan, H, Oppenheimer, C, Hammond, JOS, Donovan, A, Liu, KW, Kum-Ran, R
Paektu volcano (Changbaishan) is a rhyolitic caldera that straddles the border between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and China. Its most recent large eruption was the Millennium Eruption (ME; 23 km$^{3}$ dense rock equivalent) circa 946
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Oppenheimer, C, Wacker, L, Xu, J, Galván, JD, Stoffel, M, Guillet, S, Corona, C, Sigl, M, Di Cosmo, N, Hajdas, I, Pan, B, Breuker, R, Schneider, L, Esper, J, Fei, J, Hammond, JOS, Büntgen, U
Ranking among the largest volcanic eruptions of the Common Era (CE), the ‘Millennium Eruption’ of Changbaishan produced a widely-dispersed tephra layer (known as the B-Tm ash), which represents an important tie point for palaeoenvironmental studi
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Oppenheimer, C, Khalidi, L, Gratuze, B, Iverson, N, Lane, C, Vidal, C, Sahle, Y, Blegen, N, Yohannes, E, Donovan, A, Goitom, B, Hammond, JOS, Keall, E, Ogubazghi, G, McIntosh, B, Büntgen, U
Compared with other manifestations of climate variability that may not be perceived within a human lifetime, abrupt environmental disturbances arising from volcanism can be directly experienced. Despite abundant Pleistocene calderas in the East Afric
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Autor:
Hammond, Joseph
This study is an art history of Santa Maria dei Carmini, Venice, from its foundation in c. 1286 to the present day, with a special focus on the late Renaissance period (c. 1500-1560). It explores a relatively overlooked corner of Renaissance Venice a
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http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.555589
Publikováno v:
Zion's Herald (Boston, MA - 1868-1970); 2/24/1876, Vol. 53 Issue 8, p64-64, 1/9p