volcano explosivity index
1Volcanic Explosivity Index — Der Vulkanexplosivitätsindex (Abkürzung VEI, engl. Volcanic Explosivity Index) ist eine logarithmische Skala von 0 bis 8 zur Angabe der Stärke eines Vulkanausbruchs, vergleichbar mit der Richterskala für Erdbeben. Messgrößen sind die Menge an… …
2Volcanic Explosivity Index — The Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) was devised by Chris Newhall of the U.S. Geological Survey and Steve Self at the University of Hawaiokinai in 1982 to provide a relative measure of the explosiveness of volcanic eruptions. Volume of products,… …
3Volcano — This article is about the geological feature. For other uses, see Volcano (disambiguation) …
4Cerro Azul (Chile volcano) — Cerro Azul The peak of Cerro Azul volcano lies behind Quizapu crater, which was formed by eruptions during the twentieth century …
5Augustine Volcano — Augustine Volcano, 1976 Elevation 4,134 ft (1,260 m) …
6Billy Mitchell (volcano) — Billy Mitchell volcano The dark colored caldera lake of Billy Mitchell is at right, above an ash plume originating from Bagana. Elevation …
7Mount Rinjani — 1995 eruption Elevation 3,726 m (12,224 ft) …
8Mount Tambora — Aerial view of the caldera of Mount Tambora Elevation …
9Mount Pinatubo — The eruption column of Mount Pinatubo on June 12, 1991, three days before the climactic eruption. Elevation …
10Silverthrone Caldera — Infobox Mountain Name=Silverthrone Caldera Photo= Silverthrone Caldera.jpg Caption= Satellite image of the Silverthrone Caldera. Elevation= Unit m|3160|0 Location= British Columbia, Canada Range= Pacific Ranges Prominence = Unit m|975|0… …