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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 15 (2024)
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common etiology of dementia in older adults, is projected to double in prevalence over the next few decades. Current treatments for AD manage symptoms or slow progressive decline, but are accompanied by significan
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2ddcd6463bbf43c1af2255f723d12eb1
Autor:
Sarah Seabrook, Kevin Mackay, Sally J. Watson, Michael A. Clare, James E. Hunt, Isobel A. Yeo, Emily M. Lane, Malcolm R. Clark, Richard Wysoczanski, Ashley A. Rowden, Taaniela Kula, Linn J. Hoffmann, Evelyn Armstrong, Michael J. M. Williams
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2023)
Abstract The impacts of large terrestrial volcanic eruptions are apparent from satellite monitoring and direct observations. However, more than three quarters of all volcanic outputs worldwide lie submerged beneath the ocean, and the risks they pose
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d2bb43274a4c43e6bac243f179551dc8
Autor:
Wisnu S. Priyanto, James E. Hunt, Muhammad Hanif, David R. Tappin, Haryadi Permana, Susilohadi, Michael Cassidy, Eko Yulianto
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Earth Science, Vol 8 (2021)
The flank failure and collapse of Anak Krakatau on December 22nd, 2018 triggered a destructive tsunami. Whether the prior activity of the volcano led to this collapse, or it was triggered by another means, remains a challenge to understand. This stud
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https://doaj.org/article/08f1b4f61d794f2fa164ac4c8ed5bca1
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2018)
Abstract Volcanic flank collapses and explosive eruptions are among the largest and most destructive processes on Earth. Events at Mount St. Helens in May 1980 demonstrated how a relatively small (300 km3), but can also occur in complex multiple stag
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/97214d8b659944d99db9d7f9df0aa659
Autor:
James E. Hunt, Ian Jarvis
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2017)
As volcanic islands grow via subaerial shield-building and edifice growth, large submarine landslides occur. Here, the authors reconstruct the emergence of the Canary Islands via turbidites created by submarine landslides as the islands grew, showing
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9dee335010f84ee3b6f585f11ec5bb71
Autor:
Michael A. Clare, Tim Le Bas, David M. Price, James E. Hunt, David Sear, Matthieu J. B. Cartigny, Age Vellinga, William Symons, Christopher Firth, Shane Cronin
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Earth Science, Vol 6 (2018)
Submerged flanks of volcanic islands are prone to hazards including submarine landslides that may trigger damaging tsunamis and sediment-laden seafloor flows (called “turbidity currents”). These hazards can break seafloor infrastructure which is
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/edfc03a02c694d4792b2ae7308292221
Publikováno v:
Oceanography, Vol 27, Iss 2, Pp 46-57 (2014)
Volcanic islands form the highest topographic structures on Earth and are the sites of some of the planet's largest landslides. These landslides can rapidly mobilize hundreds of cubic kilometers of rock and sediment, and potentially generate destruct
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https://doaj.org/article/dbab10d054324c598311331a976f8751
Publikováno v:
Oceanography, Vol 27, Iss 2, Pp 32-45 (2014)
Submarine landslides on open continental slopes can be prodigious in scale. They are an important process for global sediment fluxes, and can generate very damaging tsunamis. Submarine landslides are far harder to monitor directly than terrestrial la
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d08cae264ef646ca88f9fb2d891b6e38
Autor:
Kyra S. Cutler, Sebastian F.L. Watt, Mike Cassidy, Amber L. Madden-Nadeau, Samantha L. Engwell, Mirzam Abdurrachman, Muhammad E.M. Nurshal, David R. Tappin, Steven N. Carey, Alessandro Novellino, Catherine Hayer, James E. Hunt, Simon J. Day, Stephan T. Grilli, Idham A. Kurniawan, Nugraha Kartadinata
The lateral collapse of Anak Krakatau volcano, Indonesia, in December 2018 highlighted the potentially devastating impacts of volcanic edifice instability. Nonetheless, the trigger for the Anak Krakatau collapse remains obscure. The volcano had been
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9bbecc10af563576027857ef69ecf9aa
Autor:
Millie Watts, Michael A. Clare, Peter J. Talling, James E. Hunt, Ricarda Gatter, Katrin Huhn, B. N. Madhusudhan
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Contourite drifts are sediment deposits formed by ocean bottom currents on continental slopes worldwide. Although it has become increasingly apparent that contourites are often prone to slope failure, the physical controls on slope instability remain