Christina A. Neal (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Kamchatskaia gruppa reagironvaniia na vulkanicheskie izverzheniia (KVERT) G [The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT)] Kamchatskaia gruppa reagironvaniia na vulkanicheskie izverzheniia (KVERT) G [The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT)]
No abstract available.
Authors
Vladimir Yu. Kirianov, Christina A. Neal, Evgenii I. Gordeev, Thomas P. Miller
The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT)
No abstract available.
Authors
Vladimir Yu. Kirianov, Christina A. Neal, Evgenii I. Gordeev, Thomas P. Miller, James W. Hendley, Peter Stauffer
Volcanoes of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands, Alaska: selected photographs Volcanoes of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands, Alaska: selected photographs
This CD-ROM contains 97 digital images of volcanoes along the Aleutian volcanic arc in Alaska. Perspectives include distant aerial shots, ground views of volcanic products and processes, and dramatic views of eruptions in progress. Each image is stored as a .PCD file in five resolutions. Brief captions, a location map, and glossary are included.
Authors
Christina A. Neal, Robert G. McGimsey
Areal distribution, thickness, mass, volume, and grain size of tephra-fall deposits from the 1992 eruptions of Crater Peak vent, Mt. Spurr Volcano, Alaska Areal distribution, thickness, mass, volume, and grain size of tephra-fall deposits from the 1992 eruptions of Crater Peak vent, Mt. Spurr Volcano, Alaska
The Crater Peak flank vent of Mount Spurr volcano erupted June 27, August 18, and September 16-17, 1992. The three eruptions were similar in intensity (vulcanian to subplinian eruption columns reaching up to 14 km Above Sea Level) and duration (3.5 to 4.0 hours) and produced tephra-fall deposits (12, 14, 15 x 106 m3 Dense Rock Equivalent [DRE]) discernible up to 1,000 km downwind. The...
Authors
Robert G. McGimsey, Christina A. Neal, Colleen M. Riley
Volcanoes of the Wrangell Mountains and Cook Inlet region, Alaska: selected photographs Volcanoes of the Wrangell Mountains and Cook Inlet region, Alaska: selected photographs
Alaska is home to more than 40 active volcanoes, many of which have erupted violently and repeatedly in the last 200 years. This CD-ROM contains 97 digitized color 35-mm images which represent a small fraction of thousands of photographs taken by Alaska Volcano Observatory scientists, other researchers, and private citizens. The photographs were selected to portray Alaska's volcanoes, to...
Authors
Christina A. Neal, Robert G. McGimsey, Michael F. Diggles
Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Aniakchak Volcano, Alaska Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Aniakchak Volcano, Alaska
Aniakchak is an active volcano located on the Alaska Peninsula 670 kilometers southwest of Anchorage. The volcano consists of a dramatic, 10-kilometer-diameter, 0.5 to 1.0-kilometer-deep caldera that formed during a catastrophic eruption 3,500 years ago. Since then, at least a dozen separate vents within the caldera have erupted, often explosively, to produce lava flows and widespread...
Authors
Christina A. Neal, Robert G. McGimsey, Thomas P. Miller, James R. Riehle, Christopher F. Waythomas
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Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 96
Kamchatskaia gruppa reagironvaniia na vulkanicheskie izverzheniia (KVERT) G [The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT)] Kamchatskaia gruppa reagironvaniia na vulkanicheskie izverzheniia (KVERT) G [The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT)]
No abstract available.
Authors
Vladimir Yu. Kirianov, Christina A. Neal, Evgenii I. Gordeev, Thomas P. Miller
The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT)
No abstract available.
Authors
Vladimir Yu. Kirianov, Christina A. Neal, Evgenii I. Gordeev, Thomas P. Miller, James W. Hendley, Peter Stauffer
Volcanoes of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands, Alaska: selected photographs Volcanoes of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands, Alaska: selected photographs
This CD-ROM contains 97 digital images of volcanoes along the Aleutian volcanic arc in Alaska. Perspectives include distant aerial shots, ground views of volcanic products and processes, and dramatic views of eruptions in progress. Each image is stored as a .PCD file in five resolutions. Brief captions, a location map, and glossary are included.
Authors
Christina A. Neal, Robert G. McGimsey
Areal distribution, thickness, mass, volume, and grain size of tephra-fall deposits from the 1992 eruptions of Crater Peak vent, Mt. Spurr Volcano, Alaska Areal distribution, thickness, mass, volume, and grain size of tephra-fall deposits from the 1992 eruptions of Crater Peak vent, Mt. Spurr Volcano, Alaska
The Crater Peak flank vent of Mount Spurr volcano erupted June 27, August 18, and September 16-17, 1992. The three eruptions were similar in intensity (vulcanian to subplinian eruption columns reaching up to 14 km Above Sea Level) and duration (3.5 to 4.0 hours) and produced tephra-fall deposits (12, 14, 15 x 106 m3 Dense Rock Equivalent [DRE]) discernible up to 1,000 km downwind. The...
Authors
Robert G. McGimsey, Christina A. Neal, Colleen M. Riley
Volcanoes of the Wrangell Mountains and Cook Inlet region, Alaska: selected photographs Volcanoes of the Wrangell Mountains and Cook Inlet region, Alaska: selected photographs
Alaska is home to more than 40 active volcanoes, many of which have erupted violently and repeatedly in the last 200 years. This CD-ROM contains 97 digitized color 35-mm images which represent a small fraction of thousands of photographs taken by Alaska Volcano Observatory scientists, other researchers, and private citizens. The photographs were selected to portray Alaska's volcanoes, to...
Authors
Christina A. Neal, Robert G. McGimsey, Michael F. Diggles
Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Aniakchak Volcano, Alaska Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Aniakchak Volcano, Alaska
Aniakchak is an active volcano located on the Alaska Peninsula 670 kilometers southwest of Anchorage. The volcano consists of a dramatic, 10-kilometer-diameter, 0.5 to 1.0-kilometer-deep caldera that formed during a catastrophic eruption 3,500 years ago. Since then, at least a dozen separate vents within the caldera have erupted, often explosively, to produce lava flows and widespread...
Authors
Christina A. Neal, Robert G. McGimsey, Thomas P. Miller, James R. Riehle, Christopher F. Waythomas
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