USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington
REPORT:
Historical Unrest at Large Calderas of the World
-- Christopher G. Newhall and
Daniel Dzurisin, 1988,
Historical Unrest at Large Calderas of the World:
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1855, 1108p., 2 volumes.
Table of Contents
Volume 1
- Reference map of the world
- PART 1: Approach, Data Summary, and Conclusions
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Abstract
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Sources and quality of data
- Description of caldera unrest
- Processes of caldera unrest
- Unrest and the structure of calderas and large magma reservoirs
- Forecasting activity at restless calderas
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Principal conclusions
- References cited in Part 1
- PART 2: Quick Reference to Parts 3 and 4: Historical Unrest at Large
Calderas and Selected Noncaldera Settings
- PART 3: Historical Unrest at Large Quaternary Calderas: Details of Unrest
- Region 1: Mediterranean
- Region 2: Africa
- Region 3: Indian Ocean
- Region 4: New Zealand, Tonga, and Kermadec Islands
- Region 5: Melanesia
- Region 6: Indonesia
- Region 7: Philippines
- Region 8: Japan and Marianas Islands
Volume 2
- Region 9: Kurile Islands
- Region 10: Kamchatka and Mainland Asia
- Region 11: Alaska
- Little Sitkin, Caldera One and Caldera Two
- Semisopochnoi
- Tanaga
- Kanaton
- Okmok
- Fisher
- Emmons Lake
- Veniaminof
- Aniakchak
- Ugashik
- Katmai/Novarupta
- Wrangell
- Region 12: Western North America
- Region 13: Hawaii
- Kilauea
- Mauna Loa/Mokuaweoweo
- Region 14: Mexico and Central America
- Region 15: South America
- Region 16: Caribbean
- Region 17: Iceland
- Region 18: Atlantic Islands
- Region 19: Antarctica
- PART 4: Selected Examples of Historical Unrest in Noncaldera Settings
- PART 5: Large Quaternary Calderas Not Known to Have Shown Historical
Unrest
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