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Tag Archives: turbidity current
What happens when a pyroclastic flow goes out to sea
This is just a brief plug-post for anyone at the European Geosciences Union in Vienna this week. Tomorrow at 9am in Room 4 I’m presenting some recent work I’ve carried out attempting to use a turbidity current model to infer initiation … Continue reading
Posted in General, Geology, Hazard Assessment, Science, Sedimentology, Volcanism
Tagged European Geosciences Union, Montserrat, Move, pyroclastic flow, Turbidite, turbidity current, Vienna, Volcano
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