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Hazards of eruptions through lakes and shallow seawater


-- Mastin, L.G., and Witter, J.B., 2000,
Hazards of eruptions through lakes and shallow seawater, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v.97, pp.195-214.

Eruptions through crater lakes or shallow seawater present hazards from hydromagmatic explosions, base surges, lahars, and tsunamis, which may not exist at volcanoes on dry land. We have systematically compiled information from eruptions through surface water in order to understand the circumstances under which these hazards occur and what disastrous effects they have caused in the past. -- Mastin and Witter, 2000




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