The Forecasting of Volcanic Eruptions

by R. B. Trombley Ph.D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/22/2006

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 130
ISBN : 9780595856145
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 130
ISBN : 9780595412600

About the Book

Forecasting the time, place, and character of a volcanic eruption is one of the major goals of volcanology. It is also one of the most difficult goals to achieve. Until recently, people living in a volcano's shadow had little help anticipating an eruption. A major volcanic event might strike with no warning at all. In the past 300 years, volcanic eruptions, most of them unexpected, have killed more than 250,000 people. In 2000, experts estimated that 500 million people were living in areas at risk from catastrophic volcanic eruptions. This book describes the strides that have made in eruption forecasting in recent years and explores why accurately predicting volcanic events remains difficult. Based on the methodologies in this book, Eruption Pro 10.6, to our knowledge, it is the only software programme of its type anywhere in the world. Eruption Pro 10.6 performs analysis on current available volcano eruption data from both historical and current available eruption data, near real-time measurement data including, seismic, deformation, thermal, frequency of eruption analysis, solar & lunar influences, crater lake temperature (if applicable), COSPEC, & statistical procedures. The newest version also accounts for, albeit very small, contributions due to lunar and solar influences.


About the Author

Dr. Trombley has been an active & registered professional volcanologist for over 40 years and has traveled all over the world working and studying volcanoes. In addition, the development of a methodology has been developed, the first of its kind in the world to forecast the eruption of volcanoes. He lives and works in Apache Junction, Arizona and is the Director & Principal Research Volcanologist for the Southwest Volcano Research Centre.