Volcano-Tectonic Processes

Author:   Valerio Acocella
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
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Pages:   552
Publication Date:   12 May 2021
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Author:   Valerio Acocella
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Weight:   1.281kg
ISBN:  

9783030659677


ISBN 10:   3030659674
Pages:   552
Publication Date:   12 May 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Part I: Fundamentals   Chapter 1 - Volcanoes and volcanic activity 1.1  - Introduction 1.2  - Volcano distribution 1.3  - Volcano composition 1.4  - Monogenic and polygenic volcanoes 1.5  - Volcano alignment and elongation 1.6  – Types of volcanic edifices 1.7  - Volcanic activity 1.8  - Effusive eruptions 1.9  - Explosive eruptions 1.10       - Volcanic hazard and risk 1.11       - Summary   Chapter 2 – Crustal deformation 2.1 - Introduction 2.2  – Stress 2.3  - Strain 2.4  - Elastic deformation 2.5  - Brittle deformation 2.6  - The seismic cycle 2.7  - Ductile deformation 2.8  - Rheology of the crust and the magma 2.9 - Summary     Part II: Magma migration to the surface   Chapter 3 - Rise of magma through the crust: diapirs, dikes 3.1 - Introduction 3.2  – Magmatic diapirs 3.3  - Dikes 3.4  - Mechanics of dike formation 3.5  - Mechanics of dike propagation 3.6 - Summary   Chapter 4 - Magma emplacement: magma reservoirs 4.1 - Introduction 4.2  – General features 4.3  - Sills 4.4  - Laccoliths 4.5 - Lopoliths 4.6  - Magma chambers 4.7  - Mechanism of pluton emplacement 4.8  - The plutonic-volcanic link 4.9 - Summary   Chapter 5 - Vertical collapses: calderas 5.1 - Introduction 5.2 – General features of calderas 5.3 – Geological and geophysical evidence of caldera structure and development 5.4 – Modelling caldera structure and development 5.5 – Relationships to regional tectonics 5.6 - Classification of calderas 5.7 – Caldera structure and eruptions 5.8  - Caldera resurgence: resurgent domes and blocks 5.9 - Caldera unrest 5.10 -           Summary   Chapter 6 - Lateral collapses: flank instability 6.1 -   Introduction 6.2 -   General features 6.3 -   Anatomy of an unstable flank 6.4 -   Causes of flank instability 6.5 -   Analysis of flank instability 6.6 -   Flank instability in mafic volcanoes 6.7 -   Flank instability in felsic volcanoes 6.8 -   Multi-hazard related to flank instability 6.9 -   Summary   Chapter 7 – Magma transfer within volcanic edifices 7.1 -   Introduction 7.2 – Regional, radial and circumferential dikes 7.3 -   Dike propagation within volcanic edifices 7.4 -   Dike propagation in calderas 7.5 -  Cryptodomes 7.6 – Necks and plugs 7.6 -   Summary   Chapter 8 - Volcano unrest 8.1 -   Introduction 8.2 – General features 8.3 – Monitoring volcanoes 8.4 -   Magmatic trigger: deformation source models 8.5 -   Seismic trigger 8.6 – State of the volcano and alert levels 8.7 -   Summary   Chapter 9 - Forecasting eruptions 9.1 -  Introduction 9.2 – Deterministic forecast 9.3 -  Probabilistic forecast 9.4 – The time window 9.5 -  Eruptive scenarios 9.6 -  Forecast cases 9.7 -  Summary     Part III: The regional perspective   Chapter 10 - Volcanoes along divergent plate boundaries 10.1   Introduction 10.2   General features 10.3   Overview of the continental East African Rift System 10.4   The continental Main Ethiopian Rift 10.5   The transitional rifts of Afar 10.6   General features of oceanic rifts 10.7   The slow oceanic ridge of Iceland 10.8   The fast oceanic ridge of the East Pacific Rise 10.9   A synthetic model for divergent plate boundaries 10.10 Summary     Chapter 11. Volcanoes along convergent plate boundaries 11.1   - Introduction 11.2   - General features 11.3   - Extensional arcs 11.4   - Oblique arcs 11.5   - Strike-slip arcs 11.6   - Contractional arcs 11.7   - Complex arcs 11.8   - A synthetic model for convergent plate boundaries  11.9   - Summary   Chapter 12. Volcanoes at hot spots 12.1 - Introduction 12.2 - General features of hot spots and relations to mantle plumes 12.3 - Selected examples of hot spots 12.4 - A synthetic model for hot spot volcanoes 12.5 - Summary            

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Valerio Acocella, professor of Volcano-Tectonics and Volcanic Risk at the University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italy, has been studying volcanoes worldwide for more than two decades, publishing approximately 150 scientific papers. He has coordinated large research projects on Etna and Campi Flegrei, as well as the IAVCEI Commission on Calderas. He has been serving as editor for several scientific journals and organizing sessions at many scientific meetings.

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