Using Technology to Mitigate the Dangers of Airborne Volcanic Ash
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the dangers of airborne volcanic ash and learn how Earth science data and technology can be used to mitigate these risks in this 38-minute presentation from the 2011 AGU-NESTA GIFT Workshop. Delve into pre-eruptive activity, various types of volcanoes, and examine real-world examples through video and audio clips, including the 1989 Alaska ash cloud event. Discover interactive tools like flash animations demonstrating strong vs. weak plumes, and gain insights into volcanic modeling techniques such as the Puff Model and Web Puff. Investigate the Cleveland Volcano case study and learn how to utilize Google Earth for volcanic ash analysis. Enhance your understanding of volcanic hazards and the cutting-edge technologies used to monitor and predict ash cloud behavior.
Syllabus
Introduction
Images
Pre eruptive activity
Types of volcanoes
Video examples
Audio examples
Alaska ash cloud 1989
Flash animations
Puff
Strong vs Weak plumes
Modeling
Puff Model
Web Puff
Cleveland Volcano
Google Earth
Taught by
AGU
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