Acoustic analysis of starting jets in an anechoic chamber: implications for volcano monitoring
Abstract Explosive volcanic eruptions are associated with a plethora of geophysical signals. Among them, acoustic signals provide ample information about eruptive dynamics and are widely used for monitoring purposes. However, a mechanistic correlation of monitoring signals, underlying source process...
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Auteurs principaux: | J. J. Peña Fernández, V. Cigala, U. Kueppers, J. Sesterhenn |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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