Linking Petrological and Geophysical Monitoring of Volcanic Eruptions - La Palma Example
Offered By: Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of petrology and geophysics in volcanic eruption monitoring through a 58-minute lecture focusing on the La Palma eruption in the Canary Islands. Delivered by Dr. Marc-Antoine Longpré from Queens College as part of the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences Colloquium at Rutgers University, this talk delves into the crucial connection between petrological analysis and geophysical data in understanding and predicting volcanic activity. Gain insights into cutting-edge monitoring techniques and their practical applications in real-world scenarios, using the La Palma eruption as a case study. Enhance your understanding of volcanology and its interdisciplinary nature in this comprehensive presentation from the Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute.
Syllabus
Linking Petrological and Geophysical Monitoring of Volcanic Eruptions: An Example from La Palma, IC
Taught by
Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute
Related Courses
How We Deduce Mantle Composition and Structure From Basalts - Igneous Petrology - GEO GIRLGEO GIRL via YouTube Stable and Radiogenic Isotopes in Igneous Petrology - Geochronology and Isotope Tracers
GEO GIRL via YouTube Modal vs Norm Mineralogy, Major vs Trace Elements, and Indices - Igneous Petrology
GEO GIRL via YouTube Magma Viscosity, Volatile Content, Partial Melting, and Mixing - Igneous Petrology
GEO GIRL via YouTube Phase Diagrams - Minerals Melt at Different Temperatures - Igneous Petrology
GEO GIRL via YouTube