Volcanism and Global Environmental Change
Herausgeber: Elkins-Tanton, Linda; Schmidt, Anja; Fristad, Kirsten
Volcanism and Global Environmental Change
Herausgeber: Elkins-Tanton, Linda; Schmidt, Anja; Fristad, Kirsten
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A multidisciplinary volume describing the effects of volcanism on the environment, past and present, for researchers and advanced students.
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A multidisciplinary volume describing the effects of volcanism on the environment, past and present, for researchers and advanced students.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781107633544
- ISBN-10: 1107633540
- Artikelnr.: 49135140
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- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781107633544
- ISBN-10: 1107633540
- Artikelnr.: 49135140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; List of contributors; Part I. Large Volume Volcanism: Origins,
Features, and Timing: 1. Large Igneous Provinces and explosive basaltic
volcanism Ingrid Ukstins Peate and Linda T. Elkins-Tanton; 2. On the nature
and consequences of super-eruptions Clive Oppenheimer and Amy Donovan; 3.
Large Igneous Province locations and their connections with the core mantle
boundary Trond H. Torsvik and Kevin Burke; 4. High-precision U/Pb
geochronology of Phanerozoic Large Igneous Provinces Seth Burgess, Terrence
J. Blackburn and Samuel A. Bowring; 5. Volcanic pulses in the Siberian
Traps as inferred from Permo-Triassic geomagnetic secular variations
Volodia Pavlov, Frédéric Fluteau, Roman Veselovskiy, Anna Fetisova, A.
Latyshev, Linda Elkins-Tanton, Alexander Sobolev and Nadezhda
Krivolutskaya; Part II. Assessing Gas and Tephra Release in the Present Day
and Paleo-Record: 6. Volcanic gas monitoring Alessandro Aiuppa; 7. Remote
sensing of volcanic ash and sulphur dioxide Fred Prata and Gemma Prata; 8.
Quantification of volcanic reactive halogen emissions Ulrich Platt and
Nicole Bobrowski; 9. Satellite and aircraft-based techniques to measure
volcanic emissions and hazards David Pieri; 10. The origin of gases that
caused the Permian-Triassic extinction Nick Arndt, Alexander Sobolev,
Nadezhda Krivolutskaya, Dimitry V. Kuzmin and Stephan V. Sobolev; 11.
Volatile release from flood basalt eruptions: understanding the potential
environmental effects Stephen Self, Lori Glaze, Anja Schmidt and Tamsin A.
Mather; 12. Volatile generation and release from continental Large Igneous
Provinces Henrik Svensen, Kirsten E. Fristad, Alexander Polozov and Sverre
Planke; Part III. Modes of Volcanically-Induced Global Environmental
Change: 13. Volcanism, the atmosphere, and climate through time Anja
Schmidt and Alan Robock; 14. Volcanic emissions: short-term perturbations,
long-term consequences and global environmental change Tamsin A. Mather and
David M. Pyle; 15. Evidence for volcanism triggering extinctions: a short
history of IPGP contributions with emphasis on paleomagnetism Vincent
Courtillot, Frédéric Fluteau and Jean Besse; 16. Halogen release from
Plinian eruptions and depletion of stratospheric ozone Kirstin Krüger,
Steffen Kutterolf and Thor H. Hansteen; 17. The environmental and climatic
impacts of volcanic ash deposition Morgan Jones; 18. Oceanic anoxia during
the Permian-Triassic transition and links to volcanism Ellen Schaal, Katja
Meyer, Jonathan Payne, Kimberley Lau and Juan Carlos Silva-Tamayo; 19.
Spatial and temporal patterns of ocean acidification during the end-Permian
mass extinction: an Earth system model evaluation Ying Cui, Lee Kump and
Andy Ridgwell; 20. Environmental effects of Large Igneous Province
magmatism: a Siberian perspective Benjamin Black, Jean-François Lamarque,
Christine Shields, Linda Elkins-Tanton and Jeffrey T. Kiehl.
Features, and Timing: 1. Large Igneous Provinces and explosive basaltic
volcanism Ingrid Ukstins Peate and Linda T. Elkins-Tanton; 2. On the nature
and consequences of super-eruptions Clive Oppenheimer and Amy Donovan; 3.
Large Igneous Province locations and their connections with the core mantle
boundary Trond H. Torsvik and Kevin Burke; 4. High-precision U/Pb
geochronology of Phanerozoic Large Igneous Provinces Seth Burgess, Terrence
J. Blackburn and Samuel A. Bowring; 5. Volcanic pulses in the Siberian
Traps as inferred from Permo-Triassic geomagnetic secular variations
Volodia Pavlov, Frédéric Fluteau, Roman Veselovskiy, Anna Fetisova, A.
Latyshev, Linda Elkins-Tanton, Alexander Sobolev and Nadezhda
Krivolutskaya; Part II. Assessing Gas and Tephra Release in the Present Day
and Paleo-Record: 6. Volcanic gas monitoring Alessandro Aiuppa; 7. Remote
sensing of volcanic ash and sulphur dioxide Fred Prata and Gemma Prata; 8.
Quantification of volcanic reactive halogen emissions Ulrich Platt and
Nicole Bobrowski; 9. Satellite and aircraft-based techniques to measure
volcanic emissions and hazards David Pieri; 10. The origin of gases that
caused the Permian-Triassic extinction Nick Arndt, Alexander Sobolev,
Nadezhda Krivolutskaya, Dimitry V. Kuzmin and Stephan V. Sobolev; 11.
Volatile release from flood basalt eruptions: understanding the potential
environmental effects Stephen Self, Lori Glaze, Anja Schmidt and Tamsin A.
Mather; 12. Volatile generation and release from continental Large Igneous
Provinces Henrik Svensen, Kirsten E. Fristad, Alexander Polozov and Sverre
Planke; Part III. Modes of Volcanically-Induced Global Environmental
Change: 13. Volcanism, the atmosphere, and climate through time Anja
Schmidt and Alan Robock; 14. Volcanic emissions: short-term perturbations,
long-term consequences and global environmental change Tamsin A. Mather and
David M. Pyle; 15. Evidence for volcanism triggering extinctions: a short
history of IPGP contributions with emphasis on paleomagnetism Vincent
Courtillot, Frédéric Fluteau and Jean Besse; 16. Halogen release from
Plinian eruptions and depletion of stratospheric ozone Kirstin Krüger,
Steffen Kutterolf and Thor H. Hansteen; 17. The environmental and climatic
impacts of volcanic ash deposition Morgan Jones; 18. Oceanic anoxia during
the Permian-Triassic transition and links to volcanism Ellen Schaal, Katja
Meyer, Jonathan Payne, Kimberley Lau and Juan Carlos Silva-Tamayo; 19.
Spatial and temporal patterns of ocean acidification during the end-Permian
mass extinction: an Earth system model evaluation Ying Cui, Lee Kump and
Andy Ridgwell; 20. Environmental effects of Large Igneous Province
magmatism: a Siberian perspective Benjamin Black, Jean-François Lamarque,
Christine Shields, Linda Elkins-Tanton and Jeffrey T. Kiehl.
Preface; List of contributors; Part I. Large Volume Volcanism: Origins,
Features, and Timing: 1. Large Igneous Provinces and explosive basaltic
volcanism Ingrid Ukstins Peate and Linda T. Elkins-Tanton; 2. On the nature
and consequences of super-eruptions Clive Oppenheimer and Amy Donovan; 3.
Large Igneous Province locations and their connections with the core mantle
boundary Trond H. Torsvik and Kevin Burke; 4. High-precision U/Pb
geochronology of Phanerozoic Large Igneous Provinces Seth Burgess, Terrence
J. Blackburn and Samuel A. Bowring; 5. Volcanic pulses in the Siberian
Traps as inferred from Permo-Triassic geomagnetic secular variations
Volodia Pavlov, Frédéric Fluteau, Roman Veselovskiy, Anna Fetisova, A.
Latyshev, Linda Elkins-Tanton, Alexander Sobolev and Nadezhda
Krivolutskaya; Part II. Assessing Gas and Tephra Release in the Present Day
and Paleo-Record: 6. Volcanic gas monitoring Alessandro Aiuppa; 7. Remote
sensing of volcanic ash and sulphur dioxide Fred Prata and Gemma Prata; 8.
Quantification of volcanic reactive halogen emissions Ulrich Platt and
Nicole Bobrowski; 9. Satellite and aircraft-based techniques to measure
volcanic emissions and hazards David Pieri; 10. The origin of gases that
caused the Permian-Triassic extinction Nick Arndt, Alexander Sobolev,
Nadezhda Krivolutskaya, Dimitry V. Kuzmin and Stephan V. Sobolev; 11.
Volatile release from flood basalt eruptions: understanding the potential
environmental effects Stephen Self, Lori Glaze, Anja Schmidt and Tamsin A.
Mather; 12. Volatile generation and release from continental Large Igneous
Provinces Henrik Svensen, Kirsten E. Fristad, Alexander Polozov and Sverre
Planke; Part III. Modes of Volcanically-Induced Global Environmental
Change: 13. Volcanism, the atmosphere, and climate through time Anja
Schmidt and Alan Robock; 14. Volcanic emissions: short-term perturbations,
long-term consequences and global environmental change Tamsin A. Mather and
David M. Pyle; 15. Evidence for volcanism triggering extinctions: a short
history of IPGP contributions with emphasis on paleomagnetism Vincent
Courtillot, Frédéric Fluteau and Jean Besse; 16. Halogen release from
Plinian eruptions and depletion of stratospheric ozone Kirstin Krüger,
Steffen Kutterolf and Thor H. Hansteen; 17. The environmental and climatic
impacts of volcanic ash deposition Morgan Jones; 18. Oceanic anoxia during
the Permian-Triassic transition and links to volcanism Ellen Schaal, Katja
Meyer, Jonathan Payne, Kimberley Lau and Juan Carlos Silva-Tamayo; 19.
Spatial and temporal patterns of ocean acidification during the end-Permian
mass extinction: an Earth system model evaluation Ying Cui, Lee Kump and
Andy Ridgwell; 20. Environmental effects of Large Igneous Province
magmatism: a Siberian perspective Benjamin Black, Jean-François Lamarque,
Christine Shields, Linda Elkins-Tanton and Jeffrey T. Kiehl.
Features, and Timing: 1. Large Igneous Provinces and explosive basaltic
volcanism Ingrid Ukstins Peate and Linda T. Elkins-Tanton; 2. On the nature
and consequences of super-eruptions Clive Oppenheimer and Amy Donovan; 3.
Large Igneous Province locations and their connections with the core mantle
boundary Trond H. Torsvik and Kevin Burke; 4. High-precision U/Pb
geochronology of Phanerozoic Large Igneous Provinces Seth Burgess, Terrence
J. Blackburn and Samuel A. Bowring; 5. Volcanic pulses in the Siberian
Traps as inferred from Permo-Triassic geomagnetic secular variations
Volodia Pavlov, Frédéric Fluteau, Roman Veselovskiy, Anna Fetisova, A.
Latyshev, Linda Elkins-Tanton, Alexander Sobolev and Nadezhda
Krivolutskaya; Part II. Assessing Gas and Tephra Release in the Present Day
and Paleo-Record: 6. Volcanic gas monitoring Alessandro Aiuppa; 7. Remote
sensing of volcanic ash and sulphur dioxide Fred Prata and Gemma Prata; 8.
Quantification of volcanic reactive halogen emissions Ulrich Platt and
Nicole Bobrowski; 9. Satellite and aircraft-based techniques to measure
volcanic emissions and hazards David Pieri; 10. The origin of gases that
caused the Permian-Triassic extinction Nick Arndt, Alexander Sobolev,
Nadezhda Krivolutskaya, Dimitry V. Kuzmin and Stephan V. Sobolev; 11.
Volatile release from flood basalt eruptions: understanding the potential
environmental effects Stephen Self, Lori Glaze, Anja Schmidt and Tamsin A.
Mather; 12. Volatile generation and release from continental Large Igneous
Provinces Henrik Svensen, Kirsten E. Fristad, Alexander Polozov and Sverre
Planke; Part III. Modes of Volcanically-Induced Global Environmental
Change: 13. Volcanism, the atmosphere, and climate through time Anja
Schmidt and Alan Robock; 14. Volcanic emissions: short-term perturbations,
long-term consequences and global environmental change Tamsin A. Mather and
David M. Pyle; 15. Evidence for volcanism triggering extinctions: a short
history of IPGP contributions with emphasis on paleomagnetism Vincent
Courtillot, Frédéric Fluteau and Jean Besse; 16. Halogen release from
Plinian eruptions and depletion of stratospheric ozone Kirstin Krüger,
Steffen Kutterolf and Thor H. Hansteen; 17. The environmental and climatic
impacts of volcanic ash deposition Morgan Jones; 18. Oceanic anoxia during
the Permian-Triassic transition and links to volcanism Ellen Schaal, Katja
Meyer, Jonathan Payne, Kimberley Lau and Juan Carlos Silva-Tamayo; 19.
Spatial and temporal patterns of ocean acidification during the end-Permian
mass extinction: an Earth system model evaluation Ying Cui, Lee Kump and
Andy Ridgwell; 20. Environmental effects of Large Igneous Province
magmatism: a Siberian perspective Benjamin Black, Jean-François Lamarque,
Christine Shields, Linda Elkins-Tanton and Jeffrey T. Kiehl.