If the Volcanic Eruption Doesn’t Scare You, the Mudflow Should

Studying tree rings helped scientists pinpoint when Mount Rainier last sent a lahar down its steep slopes, which could help planners anticipate future mudflows.

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If Bigfoot were real, his acute awareness of the environment and its surroundings might play a crucial role in helping it avoid natural calamities such as lahars. #Bigfoot #lahars https://bigfootbeat.blog/post/771210656390266880/bigfoot-and-lahars
Bigfoot and Lahars

For years, people have been fascinated by the legend of Bigfoot, an enigmatic and elusive creature frequently connected to North American woodlands. Many people make assumptions about how the creature...

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Major #eruption of Rincon de la Vieja #volcano in #CostaRica with large ash cloud. #lahars surprises #scientists focusing on impending eruption of Nevado del Ruiz in #Colombia: #sismo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyvpMOF5zQA
Half an hour ago, a volcano suddenly exploded, although other volcano is expected to erupt

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Our book chapter “The Physics of Granular Natural Flows in Volcanic Environments” in “Mathematical and Computational Models of Flows and Waves in Geophysics”
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-12007-7_4
#Lahars #GeologicalFlows #GranularMatter
The Physics of Granular Natural Flows in Volcanic Environments

Active volcanoes are an incredible source of loose material, pyroclastic fragments that emplace as rain or flow on their slopes, forming m-thick deposits during explosive eruption. In particular, eruptive columns can elevate through the atmosphere for several...

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Our book chapter “The Physics of Granular Natural Flows in Volcanic Environments” in “Mathematical and Computational Models of Flows and Waves in Geophysics”
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-12007-7_4
#Lahars #GeologicalFlows #GranularMatter
The Physics of Granular Natural Flows in Volcanic Environments

Active volcanoes are an incredible source of loose material, pyroclastic fragments that emplace as rain or flow on their slopes, forming m-thick deposits during explosive eruption. In particular, eruptive columns can elevate through the atmosphere for several...

SpringerLink