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  1. Multi‐source Bayesian Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis for the Gulf of Naples (Italy)
  2. FALL3D-8.0: a computational model for atmospheric transport and deposition of particles, aerosols and radionuclides. Part I: model physics and numerics
  3. Escalating CO2 degassing at the Pisciarelli fumarolic system, and implications for the ongoing Campi Flegrei unrest
  4. Gas mobility in rheologically-layered volcanic conduits: The role of decompression rate and crystal content on the ascent dynamics of magmas
  5. Cyclic activity of the Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico): insights from satellite thermal data and nonlinear models
  6. Multiple natural hazards at volcanic islands: a review for the Ischia volcano (Italy)
  7. Probabilistic hazard analysis for tsunamis generated by subaqueous volcanic explosions in the Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy
  8. The Ilopango Tierra Blanca Joven (TBJ) eruption, El Salvador: Volcano-stratigraphy and physical characterization of the major Holocene event of Central America
  9. Evidence for a large-magnitude eruption from Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy) at 29 ka
  10. Author Correction: Low efficiency of large volcanic eruptions in transporting very fine ash into the atmosphere
  11. The Ilopango caldera complex, El Salvador: Stratigraphic revision of the complete eruptive sequence and recurrence of large explosive eruptions
  12. Volcanic ash aggregation enhanced by seawater interaction: the case of Secche di Lazzaro phreatomagmatic deposit (Stromboli)
  13. Low efficiency of large volcanic eruptions in transporting very fine ash into the atmosphere
  14. The Ilopango caldera complex, El Salvador: Origin and early ignimbrite-forming eruptions of a graben/pull-apart caldera structure
  15. Corrigendum to “Sensitivity test and ensemble hazard assessment for tephra fallout at Campi Flegrei, Italy” [J. Vol. Geotherm. Res. 351(2018) 1–28]
  16. Lago Albano, the “anti-Nyos-type” lake: The past as a key for the future
  17. Author Correction: Understanding the plume dynamics of explosive super-eruptions
  18. Modeling Eruption Source Parameters by Integrating Field, Ground-Based, and Satellite-Based Measurements: The Case of the 23 February 2013 Etna Paroxysm
  19. Understanding eruptive style variations at calc-alkaline volcanoes: the 1913 eruption of Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico)
  20. Probabilistic Hazard From Pyroclastic Density Currents in the Neapolitan Area (Southern Italy)
  21. Reconstructing volcanic plume evolution integrating satellite and ground-based data: application to the 23 November 2013 Etna eruption
  22. Understanding the plume dynamics of explosive super-eruptions
  23. Sensitivity test and ensemble hazard assessment for tephra fallout at Campi Flegrei, Italy
  24. Reconstructing volcanic plume evolution integrating satellite and ground-based data: Application to the 23rd November 2013 Etna eruption
  25. Reconstructing volcanic plume evolution integrating satellite and ground-based data: Application to the 23rd November 2013 Etna eruption
  26. Evolution of the magma feeding system during a Plinian eruption: The case of Pomici di Avellino eruption of Somma–Vesuvius, Italy
  27. Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis: Multiple Sources and Global Applications
  28. From magma ascent to ash generation: investigating volcanic conduit processes by integrating experiments, numerical modeling, and observations
  29. Modelling tephra dispersal and ash aggregation: The 26th April 1979 eruption, La Soufrière St. Vincent
  30. Editorial: Stress Field Control of Eruption Dynamics
  31. High-resolution modelling of atmospheric dispersion of dense gas using TWODEE-2.1: application to the 1986 Lake Nyos limnic eruption
  32. Corrigendum to “Assessing tephra total grain-size distribution: Insights from field data analysis” [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 443 (2016) 90–107]
  33. High-resolution modeling of atmospheric dispersion of dense gas using TWODEE-2.1: application to the 1986 Lake Nyos limnic eruption
  34. Magmas near the critical degassing pressure drive volcanic unrest towards a critical state
  35. Uncertainty Assessment of Pyroclastic Density Currents at Mount Vesuvius (Italy) Simulated Through the Energy Cone Model
  36. MeMoVolc report on classification and dynamics of volcanic explosive eruptions
  37. Stress Field Control during Large Caldera-Forming Eruptions
  38. Suitability of energy cone for probabilistic volcanic hazard assessment: validation tests at Somma-Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei (Italy)
  39. Numerical models of volcanic eruption plumes: inter-comparison and sensitivity
  40. Uncertainties in volcanic plume modeling: A parametric study using FPLUME
  41. Inter-comparison of three-dimensional models of volcanic plumes
  42. Cameroon's Lake Nyos Gas Burst: 30 Years Later
  43. The Variability of Refractivity in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer of a Tropical Island Volcano Measured by Ground-Based Interferometric Radar
  44. Assessing tephra total grain-size distribution: Insights from field data analysis
  45. Beyond eruptive scenarios: assessing tephra fallout hazard from Neapolitan volcanoes
  46. On the relationship between eruption intensity and volcanic plume height: Insights from three-dimensional numerical simulations
  47. Effects of eruption source parameter variation and meteorological dataset on tephra fallout hazard assessment: example from Vesuvius (Italy)
  48. Reconstructing the plinian and co-ignimbrite sources of large volcanic eruptions: A novel approach for the Campanian Ignimbrite
  49. FPLUME-1.0: An integral volcanic plume model accounting for ash aggregation
  50. Results of the eruptive column model inter-comparison study
  51. Integration of nitrogen dynamics into the Noah-MP land surface model v1.1 for climate and environmental predictions
  52. FPLUME-1.0: An integrated volcanic plume model accounting for ash aggregation
  53. Investigation of hydrothermal activity at Campi Flegrei caldera using 3D numerical simulations: Extension to high temperature processes
  54. Physical characterization of explosive volcanic eruptions based on tephra deposits: Propagation of uncertainties and sensitivity analysis
  55. Brief Communication: The effect of submerged vents on probabilistic hazard assessment for tephra fallout
  56. Preface: Approaches and methods to improve risk management in volcanic areas
  57. Modelling Air Dispersion of CO2 from Limnic Eruptions
  58. Operational Short-term Volcanic Hazard Analysis
  59. Tephra Dispersal and Sedimentation
  60. Probabilistic short-term volcanic hazard in phases of unrest: A case study for tephra fallout
  61. Brief Communication: The effect of submerged vents on probabilistic hazard assessment for tephra fallout
  62. Volcanic ash hazard in the Central Mediterranean assessed from geological data
  63. Periodic sulphur dioxide degassing from the Soufriere Hills Volcano related to deep magma supply
  64. The magnitude and impact of the Youngest Toba Tuff super-eruption
  65. Vertical ground displacement at Campi Flegrei (Italy) in the fifth century: Rapid subsidence driven by pore pressure drop
  66. Chapter 3 Dual-chamber-conduit models of non-linear dynamics behaviour at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat
  67. Density‐driven transport in the umbrella region of volcanic clouds: Implications for tephra dispersion models
  68. Plume height, volume, and classification of explosive volcanic eruptions based on the Weibull function
  69. Carbon dioxide in the urban area of Naples: Contribution and effects of the volcanic source
  70. Coupled subdaily and multiweek cycles during the lava dome eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat
  71. Hazard assessment of far-range volcanic ash dispersal from a violent Strombolian eruption at Somma-Vesuvius volcano, Naples, Italy: implications on civil aviation
  72. Cyclic extrusion of a lava dome based on a stick-slip mechanism
  73. Numerical simulation of tephra transport and deposition of the 1982 El Chichón eruption and implications for hazard assessment
  74. Quantifying volcanic ash dispersal and impact of the Campanian Ignimbrite super-eruption
  75. Ultra-distal tephra deposits from super-eruptions: Examples from Toba, Indonesia and Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
  76. Brief Communication "Rain effect on the load of tephra deposits"
  77. Estimating the volume of tephra deposits: A new simple strategy
  78. Validation of the FALL3D ash dispersion model using observations of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic ash clouds
  79. A stress-controlled mechanism for the intensity of very large magnitude explosive eruptions
  80. Rheology of magmas with bimodal crystal size and shape distributions: Insights from analog experiments
  81. Tephra fallout hazard assessment for a Plinian eruption scenario at Volcán de Colima (Mexico)
  82. A model for wet aggregation of ash particles in volcanic plumes and clouds: 2. Model application
  83. A model for wet aggregation of ash particles in volcanic plumes and clouds: 1. Theoretical formulation
  84. Non-volcanic CO2Earth degassing: Case of Mefite d'Ansanto (southern Apennines), Italy
  85. BET_VH: exploring the influence of natural uncertainties on long-term hazard from tephra fallout at Campi Flegrei (Italy)
  86. Numerical inversion and analysis of tephra fallout deposits from the 472AD sub-Plinian eruption at Vesuvius (Italy) through a new best-fit procedure
  87. Effects of wall-rock elasticity on magma flow in dykes during explosive eruptions
  88. Modelling ground deformation caused by oscillating overpressure in a dyke conduit at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat
  89. FALL3D: A computational model for transport and deposition of volcanic ash
  90. twodee-2: A shallow layer model for dense gas dispersion on complex topography
  91. A model for the rheology of particle-bearing suspensions and partially molten rocks
  92. Volcanic Eruptions: Cyclicity During Lava Dome Growth
  93. Ash fallout scenarios at Vesuvius: Numerical simulations and implications for hazard assessment
  94. An automatic procedure to forecast tephra fallout
  95. A parametric and comparative study of different tephra fallout models
  96. Tephra fallout hazard assessment at the Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy)
  97. A shallow-layer model for heavy gas dispersion from natural sources: Application and hazard assessment at Caldara di Manziana, Italy
  98. Thermal effects during magma ascent in conduits
  99. Controls of conduit geometry and wallrock elasticity on lava dome eruptions
  100. Control of magma flow in dykes on cyclic lava dome extrusion
  101. Segregation processes in vesiculating crystallizing magmas
  102. Permeability-porosity relationship: A reexamination of the Kozeny-Carman equation based on a fractal pore-space geometry assumption
  103. A three-dimensional Eulerian model for transport and deposition of volcanic ashes
  104. Viscosity of high crystal content melts: Dependence on solid fraction
  105. Viscous heating effects in fluids with temperature-dependent viscosity: triggering of secondary flows
  106. A computer model for volcanic ash fallout and assessment of subsequent hazard
  107. A model for the numerical simulation of tephra fall deposits
  108. Numerical simulation of lava flows based on depth-averaged equations
  109. Carbon dioxide diffuse degassing and estimation of heat release from volcanic and hydrothermal systems
  110. Computational modeling of lava flows: A review
  111. Special Paper 396: Kinematics and dynamics of lava flows
  112. Viscous heating in fluids with temperature-dependent viscosity: implications for magma flows
  113. Nonlinear phenomena in fluids with temperature-dependent viscosity: An hysteresis model for magma flow in conduits
  114. Modeling tephra sedimentation from volcanic plumes