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2. Advances in our understanding of pyroclastic current behavior from the 1980 eruption sequence of Mount St. Helens volcano (Washington), USA
3. Does updating natural hazard maps to reflect best practices increase viewer comprehension of risk?
4. Thermal transient PDC behavior induced by topographic drops: A test case at Mt. St. Helens, USA
5. 'Map Your Hazards!': Assessing Hazards, Vulnerability, and Risk Through an Active Learning-Based Educational Module
6. Mafic explosive volcanism at Llaima Volcano: 3D x-ray microtomography reconstruction of pyroclasts to constrain shallow conduit processes
7. Hydrovolcanic Feature
8. Tuff Cone
9. “Map Your Hazards!”: Assessing Hazards, Vulnerability, and Risk Through an Active Learning-Based Educational Module
10. Inferring pyroclastic density current flow conditions using syn-depositional sedimentary structures
11. Household preparedness motivation in lahar hazard zones: assessing the adoption of preparedness behaviors among laypeople and response professionals in communities downstream from Mount Baker and Glacier Peak (USA) volcanoes
12. Lunar cold spots: Granular flow features and extensive insulating materials surrounding young craters
13. The dual nature of the martian crust: Young lavas and old clastic materials
14. Autobrecciation and fusing of mafic magma preceding explosive eruptions
15. sj-pdf-1-eqs-10.1177_87552930211057582 ��� Supplemental material for From information to public preparedness in the Cascadia Subduction Zone: Examining risk communication outcomes in Metropolitan Portland, OR
16. From information to public preparedness in the Cascadia Subduction Zone: Examining risk communication outcomes in Metropolitan Portland, OR
17. The mafic Curacautín ignimbrite of Llaima volcano, Chile
18. Mafic explosive volcanism at Llaima Volcano: 3D x-ray microtomography reconstruction of pyroclasts to constrain shallow conduit processes
19. Eruptive conditions and depositional processes of Narbona Pass Maar volcano, Navajo volcanic field, Navajo Nation, New Mexico (USA)
20. Mafic explosive volcanism at Llaima Volcano: 3D x-ray microtomography reconstruction of pyroclasts to constrain shallow conduit processes
21. Tuff Cone
22. Hydrovolcanic Feature
23. Tuff cones, tuff rings, and maars of the Fort Rock–Christmas Valley basin, OregonExploring the vast array of pyroclastic features that record violent hydrovolcanism at Fort Rock and the Table Rock Complex
24. Decoding pyroclastic density current flow direction and shear conditions in the flow boundary zone via particle-fabric analysis
25. Estimation of porosity and water saturation in dual-porosity pyroclastic deposits from joint analysis of compression, shear, and electromagnetic velocities
26. E.A. Parfitt, L. Wilson: Fundamentals of physical volcanology: Blackwell, Oxford, 2008. Paperback, 256 pages, ISBN: 978-0-632-05443-5
27. Evidence of erosional self‐channelization of pyroclastic density currents revealed by ground‐penetrating radar imaging at Mount St. Helens, Washington (USA)
28. Field-trip guide for exploring pyroclastic density current deposits from the May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens, Washington
29. Topographic controls on pyroclastic density current dynamics: Insight from 18 May 1980 deposits at Mount St. Helens, Washington (USA)
30. Phreatomagmatic eruptions through unconsolidated coastal plain sequences, Maungataketake, Auckland Volcanic Field (New Zealand)
31. Dynamics of pyroclastic density currents: Conditions that promote substrate erosion and self-channelization — Mount St Helens, Washington (USA)
32. A combined field and numerical approach to understanding dilute pyroclastic density current dynamics and hazard potential: Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand
33. Sequential fragmentation/transport theory, pyroclast size–density relationships, and the emplacement dynamics of pyroclastic density currents — A case study on the Mt. St. Helens (USA) 1980 eruption
34. An unusually energetic basaltic phreatomagmatic eruption: Using deposit characteristics to constrain dilute pyroclastic density current dynamics
35. The architecture, eruptive history, and evolution of the Table Rock Complex, Oregon: From a Surtseyan to an energetic maar eruption
36. Eruptive conditions and depositional processes of Narbona Pass Maar volcano, Navajo volcanic field, Navajo Nation, New Mexico (USA)
37. Origin and stratigraphy of phreatomagmatic deposits at the Pleistocene Sinker Butte Volcano, Western Snake River Plain, Idaho
38. Ground penetrating radar imaging of Auckland volcanic surge deposits.
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