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AGU Session V30: The 2008-009 Eruption of Halema`uma`u, Kilauea:
Eruption, Ascent Dynamics, and Plume Dispersion.
From: Bruce Houghton bhought@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 2008-2009 eruption of Halema`uma`u, Kilauea has seen several
cycles of activity. Discrete, short-lived explosions and rim collapses
have been superimposed on a long term trend of cycles of degassing and ash
emission. It has remained a chemically and physically very open system
leading to patterns of behavior very different from ‘classical’ Hawaiian
fountaining.
Significant societal impacts have been associated with the impacts of
volcanic gases and aerosols, as far distant as Oahu. These have been
exacerbated by the blend of meteorological and volcanological factors that
determine exposure levels at any instant.
We are looking for contributions on every aspect of the eruptions,
geophysical, geochemical, geological and societal, and also comparison
studies to other frequently active volcanoes.
Jim Kauahikaua, Scientist-in-Charge
USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
PO Box 51, 1 Crater Rim Road
Hawaii National Park, HI 96718
jimk@xxxxxxxx
808-967-8824 office
808-967-8819 my FAX
Bruce F Houghton
Geology & Geophysics, University of Hawaii,
1680 East-West Road,
Honolulu, Hi 96822
808-956-2561
808-956-5512
bhought@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Matthew R Patrick
USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
PO Box 51, 1 Crater Rim Road
Hawaii National Park, HI 96718
mpatrick@xxxxxxxx
808-967-8861
808-967-8890 HVO FAX
Rebecca J Carey
Geology & Geophysics, University of Hawaii,
1680 East-West Road,
Honolulu, Hi 96822
808-221-2455
808-956-5512
beccarey@xxxxxxxxxx
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Eruption, Ascent Dynamics, and Plume Dispersion.
From: Bruce Houghton bhought@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
*************************************************************************************
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 2008-2009 eruption of Halema`uma`u, Kilauea has seen several
cycles of activity. Discrete, short-lived explosions and rim collapses
have been superimposed on a long term trend of cycles of degassing and ash
emission. It has remained a chemically and physically very open system
leading to patterns of behavior very different from ‘classical’ Hawaiian
fountaining.
Significant societal impacts have been associated with the impacts of
volcanic gases and aerosols, as far distant as Oahu. These have been
exacerbated by the blend of meteorological and volcanological factors that
determine exposure levels at any instant.
We are looking for contributions on every aspect of the eruptions,
geophysical, geochemical, geological and societal, and also comparison
studies to other frequently active volcanoes.
Jim Kauahikaua, Scientist-in-Charge
USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
PO Box 51, 1 Crater Rim Road
Hawaii National Park, HI 96718
jimk@xxxxxxxx
808-967-8824 office
808-967-8819 my FAX
Bruce F Houghton
Geology & Geophysics, University of Hawaii,
1680 East-West Road,
Honolulu, Hi 96822
808-956-2561
808-956-5512
bhought@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Matthew R Patrick
USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
PO Box 51, 1 Crater Rim Road
Hawaii National Park, HI 96718
mpatrick@xxxxxxxx
808-967-8861
808-967-8890 HVO FAX
Rebecca J Carey
Geology & Geophysics, University of Hawaii,
1680 East-West Road,
Honolulu, Hi 96822
808-221-2455
808-956-5512
beccarey@xxxxxxxxxx
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