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Guillermo E. Alvarado,Theofilos Toulkeridis,Yasuo Miyabuchi,Wendy Pérez
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Pyroclastic density currents with an abundance of cauliflower-shaped bombs are an uncommon type of deposit, called bomb and ash flow (BoAF) deposits in several papers. Although they are similar to block and ash flow (BAF) deposits (e.g., rich in juvenile...
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Pablo Londoño-Larrea, Estefania Villamarin-Barriga, Angela N. García and Antonio Marcilla
Thermal decomposition of cocoa pod husks under inert and oxidizing atmospheres was studied. Samples from Cotopaxi, Ecuador were used as raw material. Thermogravimetry based experiments were used to obtain decomposition data vs. temperature. A novel strat...
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Valeria Lupiano, Paolo Catelan, Claudia R. Calidonna, Francesco Chidichimo, Gino M. Crisci, Valeria Rago, Salvatore Straface and Salvatore Di Gregorio
LLUNPIY (lahar modeling by local rules based on an underlying pick of yoked processes, from the Quechua word ?llunp?iy?, meaning flood) is a cellular automata (CA) model that simulates primary and secondary lahars, here applied to replicate those that oc...
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