Augustine

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  • Official Name: Augustine Volcano
  • Seismically Monitored: Yes
  • Color Code: GREEN
  • Alert Level: NORMAL
  • Elevation: 1260m (4133ft)
  • Latitude: 59.3626
  • Longitude: -153.435
  • Smithsonian VNum: 313010
  • Pronunciation:
  • Nearby Towns:
    • Pedro Bay 38 mi (60 km) NW
    • Pope-Vannoy Landing 39 mi (64 km) NW
    • Kokhanok 47 mi (75 km) NW
    • Nanwalek 53 mi (86 km) SE
    • Port Graham 57 mi (91 km) SE

    Distance from Anchorage: 176 mi (284 km)

Description

From Miller and others (1998) [1] : "Augustine Island, an 8 by 11 km island in lower Cook Inlet, is composed almost entirely of the deposits of Augustine Volcano. Jurassic and Cretaceous sedimentary strata form a bench on the south side of the island and are overlain by granitoid glacial erratics and volcanic hyaloclastites. The volcano consists of a central dome and lava flow complex, surrounded by pyroclastic debris. The irregular coastline of Augustine Island is due to the repeated catastrophic collapse of the summit dome, forming debris avalanches down the flanks and into Cook Inlet. At least 11 avalanches have occurred in the past 2000 years with an average recurrence interval of about 150-200 years [2] [3] .
"Augustine lies within the area of uplift resulting from the 1964 Alaska earthquake; 30-33 cm of uplift was measured on the northwest side of the island [4] . A 25-meter-high, south-facing submarine scarp 3 km south of the island, of similar orientation to joint sets in sedimentary rocks of the Kamishak River area (on the Alaska Peninsula), is almost certainly of tectonic origin."

Name Origin

The volcanic peak on Augustine Island was named "Mount San Augustine" in an 1867 U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey report, and "Mount Chinabora" on a 1928 U.S. Post Route map. Captain James Cook named the island "Saint Augustine Island" in 1778 because it was sighted on St. Augustine's Day (Orth, 1971). In recent years, the "Saint" has been dropped from the name of both the island and the volcano; the volcano's formal name is "Augustine Volcano." Tebenkov (1852) called the island "O[strov] Chernoburoy", meaning "black brown" (Orth, 1971).


References Cited

[1] Catalog of the historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 1998

Miller, T. P., McGimsey, R. G., Richter, D. H., Riehle, J. R., Nye, C. J., Yount, M. E., and Dumoulin, J. A., 1998, Catalog of the historically active volcanoes of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-0582, 104 p.

[2] Cyclic formation of debris avalanches at Mount St Augustine volcano, 1992

Beget, J. E., and Kienle, J., 1992, Cyclic formation of debris avalanches at Mount St Augustine volcano: Nature, v. 356, n. 6371, p. 701-704.

[3] Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Iliamna Volcano, Alaska, 1999

Waythomas, C. F., and Miller, T. P., 1999, Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Iliamna Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 99-0373, 31 p., 1 sheet, scale unknown.
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[4] Recent volcanic activity on Augustine Island, Alaska, 1968

Detterman, R. L., 1968, Recent volcanic activity on Augustine Island, Alaska: in Geological Survey research 1968, Chapter C, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PP 0600-C, p. C126-C129.
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Okmok 400 yBP

1750 — 1650

From Beget and others (2005): "There is evidence that a lake filled the caldera to a depth of 150 meters over a period of several hundred years. The caldera lake drained catastrophically after failure of part of the caldera rim. The resultant flood caused deep erosion of the landscape on the north side of the volcano (Wolfe, 2001). Lahar deposits are present at low elevations in many of the stream valleys draining the volcano, and can be traced up to 12 kilometers down valley from the caldera rim. At most sites only a single lahar deposit is exposed, but at least three lahars, each more than 1 meter thick, occur in sea cliffs near the mouth of Ginger Creek on the west flank of the volcano, and are exposed intermittently for more than 2 kilometers along the beach. Radiocarbon dates suggest these lahars were emplaced 300 to 400 years ago."

Hantke (1951) wrote that there was "an eruption on Umnak" in 1805. It is difficult to say if this eruption occurred and was from Okmok. Grewingk (1850, translated 2003 by Fritz Jaensch) who compiled accounts of many travelers to the region during the time period 1760-1850, makes no mention of this eruption. Langsdorff (1812), who was present in the area from 1803 through 1807, also writes "The active volcano on Umnak * * * has been totally still for a fairly long time" - apparently discrediting the later report from Hantke.

Okmok 1817/3

March 2, 1817 — March 1, 1820

Grey (2003) has compiled and studied information about the 1817 Okmok eruption. From her thesis: "The first confirmed activity at Okmok was a large explosive eruption around 1817. There is a discrepancy as to the exact date and duration of the eruption. Veniaminov (1840, translated by Lydia T. Black and R.H. Geoghegan, 1984) maintains it was March 2, 1817; Postels (in Lutke, 1836) alleges it occurred on March 1, 1820. Grewingk (1850, translated 2003 by Fritz Jaensch) favors Veniaminov's assertion and 1817 is the date most often cited. However, Hantke (1951), who never visited the Aleutians, implies that Okmok was active during the entire four-year period and this is reflected in Simkin and Siebert (1994), though Hantke cites no specific references for his information. Whenever this eruption occurred (or perhaps there were two more separate eruptions?), there is general agreement about what happened during the explosive phase. During a storm with heavy SW winds, 'the range lying on the NE side of Umnak Island exploded * * * hurling great rocks for distances of up to 5 versts (~5 km)' (Veniaminov, 1840; Grewingk, 1850). The strong earthquake accompanying the eruption frightened the inhabitants of Unalaska, 120 km ENE of Okmok, who reportedly woke in the morning to find up to a foot of ash on the ground in some places (Lutke, 1836; Veniaminov, 1840; Grewingk, 1850). Iliuliuk Creek, which flows through Unalaska village, was reportedly so clogged with ash that it supported no fish for almost a year thereafter (Lutke, 1836; Grewingk, 1850). Though these reports all mention heavy ash fall in Unalaska, today no such thick ash layer can be found to substantiate this claim. It is quite possible that these eyewitness accounts overestimated the thickness of the deposit. It is also likely that any ash that was deposited in Unalaska has long since been eroded by the wind and rain action notorious in the Aleutians. Fieldworkers on Chuginadak Island in 2002 reported that the 2001 Cleveland ash fall on the island was approximately 20 cm thick up to 5 km from the vent, but still, no coherent ash layer can be found now, just some windblown pockets (J. Dehn, personal communication, 2003).
"The Aleut village of Egorkovskoe (or Adus), located on Cape Tanak (formerly called Egorkovskoi) on the northernmost end of Umnak, was destroyed by the 1817 eruption while its inhabitants were hunting in the Pribilof Islands (Grewingk, 1850). The villagers relocated to the Inanudak isthmus and in 1830 to the present site of Nikolski (Grewingk, 1850; Veniaminov, 1840). Because of the distance from the eruption source within the caldera, it is unlikely that the explosion itself was responsible for depositing the large boulders found near Cape Tanak. Wolfe and Beget (2002, and Wolfe, 2001) note a distinct absence of a thick enough tephra fall deposit at this site to bury a village. Rather, it is more likely that the boulders and gravel were carried in a syneruptive ash-laden outburst flood from Okmok caldera, either by disruption of an intracaldera lake or by melting of snow during the eruption. Radiocarbon date ranges for a 50-75 cm sand and gravel deposit found at Cape Tanak bracket the date of an outburst flood from the caldera between 1636-1951 AD from one soil sample, with a 55% probability between 1726-1813 AD, and between 1806-1931 AD for a second soil sample (Wolfe, 2001). These dates correspond well with the date of this eruption and support this hypothesis.
"It is possible that this explosive eruption originated from Cone E within the caldera because of the large, fresh pit crater in that cone that must have been formed by a forceful explosion quite recently. Alternatively, field evidence suggests that the eruption may have been through the intracaldera lake, originating at the site of Cone B, which is located close to the breach in the caldera wall (J. Beget and T. Neal, personal communication, 2003)."

Okmok 1824

1824 — 1830

From Grey (2003): "According to Grewingk (1850, translated 2003 by Fritz Jaensch), Lutke reported an eruption on the northeast end of Umnak Island, during which a 'mountain ridge opened up' in 1824 and was still 'smoking' in 1830. He also says that Postels (in Lutke, 1836) erroneously reported the activity as stretching along the northwest coast, but does not mention on what basis this presumption of error is made - perhaps the eruption was merely viewed from off the NW coast and appeared nearer than it was. I interpret these two reports as describing a linear (fissure) eruption and postulate that it may have taken place along the chain of small vents within the caldera that extends west from Cone B. This assumes fire fountains reaching above the caldera rim (500 m or more in height)."
Grey (2003) explains that fire fountains this high are unlikely, and then continues as follows: "Perhaps the observer saw the red glow of the eruption reflected on the underside of a low cloud deck. The relative freshness of the deposits from this arcuate fissure supports a historic time frame. There is also a young lava flow from Cone B that is so fresh it was originally mistaken for 1958 lava during field work in 2000 and could have been erupted in this time frame as well."
Powers (1958) also states that he believes a lava flow likely occurred during this eruption.

From Grey (2003): "A new crater is reported to have formed within the caldera in 1878 (Hantke, 1951), accompanied by earthquakes and a tsunami (location unknown). This could refer to the birth of Cone A, but since Hantke offers no additional information or references to support this notion, the report is apocryphal at best. It is intriguing to note that eruptions are also reported at Vsevidof, on the southwestern end of Umnak Island, in 1817, 1830, and 1878 (Miller and others, 1998). Of particular interest is the suggestion by Miller and others that the 1878 activity of Vsevidof 'may have been from a radial fissure eruption on the west flank; this event may have produced the youngest dacite flow, which extends west-southwest to Cape Kigushimkada.' Such a fissure eruption would probably produce earthquakes and could account for Hantke's 'new crater,' though not located inside a caldera. It is thus possible that Hantke misinterpreted the location of the 1878 activity, and there may not have been an eruption at Okmok in that year at all."
Sapper (1917), compiling information from Petroff (1884) and Fuchs, reports "a brief flame and ash eruption and a new crater developed from which came steam and hot cooking mud. This new crater appeared between Vsevidof and the settlement." This statement seems to support Miller and others's (1998) assertion that there was a radial fissure eruption at Vsevidof in 1878.

From Grey (2003): "An explosive eruption is said to have occurred in 1899 (Dunn, 1908). Robert Dunn (1908) details his visit to Umnak Island while 'vulcaneering' in the Aleutians. After landing on the beach south of Cape Aslik [see figure 4.2 in original text], he hiked up the slope past Jag Peak to the top of the ridge (the WSW rim), where he first laid eyes on the caldera: 'Below, yawned simply one titanic crater, five miles from far side to far side, if one single inch. Strewn on its floor, like toys perfectly carved, rose seven ash-cones; cones varied from symmetrical mounds that towered upon quite circular steep terraces, up to 500 feet and more, to the broken, chaotic black thing, like a big sand dump right under me. And that was the living soul of the discovery. Out of some vague cavern in its midst, undulated a column of white steam, a serpent-like Atlas, buoying the world's cloud cover.'
"Dunn also observed the ash spread to the west and south of the caldera: 'The devastation reached between four and five miles from the crater edge. This, of course, was the eruption of 1899.' Judging from Dunn's description of his location and his map, his black 'sand dump' is likely Cone A, thus implicating the then undeveloped cone as the source of this event [see figure 4.3 in original text]. Dunn is the first white man known to recognize the existence of the caldera and name it."

Okmok 1931/3

March 21, 1931 — May 13, 1931

From Grey (2003): "Jaggar (1931) relates the journal entry of Mrs. Esther Wendhab, who tended seismographs in Dutch Harbor, on March 23, 1931: 'Captain Nelson of the Eunice reported a volcano smoking terribly with thick black fumes, where before he had only observed white steam, at Tulik on Umnak Island. He passed it March 21 and so unusual was its action he believes it is about to erupt. There was no record on the seismograph.'
"This eruption is reported to have continued at least until May 13 (Jaggar, 1932; Coats, 1950), when 'smoke' was still observed. Because activity is recorded as lasting nearly two months, this may have been a time of development of the pre-1943 Cone A lava field. Byers (1959) noted that the pre-1943 lavas to the northeast of Cone A were nearly identical in appearance to the 1945 lavas and would have been nearly indistinguishable had the 1945 eruption not been so well observed. Also, Freiday (1945) reported that parts of what he called the 'WAVE SPAR WAC' flow (the Cone A lava field, see figure 4.4 in original text) were melted out of the snow when he flew over the caldera [see also figure 5.2 in original text]. The date of his visit is not specified, but probably during the winte rof 1942-1943 and again in early summer 1943. Hantke (1951) calls for simultaneous eruptive activity at Okmok and Tulik in 1931, but the deeply glaciated state of Tulik precludes it having been active in historic time (Coats, 1950; Miller and others, 1998)."

Okmok 1935/12

December 20, 1935

A UP article recounts a probable eruption of Okmok, on December 20, 1935. "Seward, Alaska - Dec. 30 - (UP) -- Violent eruption of Mt. Tulik, active volcano on nearly uninhabited Umnak Island in the Aleutian Archipelago was reported today by Capt. Chris Trondsen of the steamer Starr, who reached Seward after a cruise along the islands.
"Capt. Trondsen said great streams of flaming lava were pouring out of the cone of Mt. Tulik Dec. 20, and the sky for miles was red with the glare. There are no villages near the mountain."

Coats (1950) reports smoke at Okmok in 1936.

Okmok 1938/7

July 1938

The Anchorage Daily News reported on October 20, 1938, that U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey crews of the ships Pioneer and Surveyor had reported "Mount Tulik on Umnak Island" active during the summer of 1938. The deeply glaciated nature of Mount Tulik (Coats, 1950; Miller and others, 1998) indicates that it has not been active within historic time. Eruptions attributed to Tulik are almost certainly eruptions at Okmok instead. Coats (1950) reports this eruption as occurring in October; this date probably references the date of the newspaper article and not the date of the eruption, which seems to have occurred sometime during the summer months. Powers (1958) reports a lava flow associated with this eruption, as well.

Cone A 1943/6

June 1943

From Grey (2003): "Servicemen stationed at Ft. Glenn [U.S. Army base established on Umnak Island in 1942 and decommissioned in 1950) would occasionally trek into Okmok caldera looking for adventure as evidence by the occasional spent shells found on the caldera floor. One sunny afternoon in June 1943, two GI's drove up to the caldera rim near the base of Tulik cone and rappelled down to the crater floor, probably between the sites of the small intracaldera glacier and Cone F (Keller, 1976 and 1991). After spending the day hiking across the caldera, one of the men twisted his ankle on their way back and they were forced to spend the night inside the 'Devil's Brewpot.' Mr. Keller's account of their overnight experience follows:
"'A trembling of the earth woke me, and the whole crater was alight with a rosy glow. That was a horrible awakening! Right inside a volcano, and it was coming to life! There was a deep, rumbling sound, and a nearby cone was hissing. About that time another cone some distance away burst forth with a magnificent display of pyrotechnics * * * By the time we reached the cliff the shaking had abated, but rocks were rolling down the steep incline to the bottom * * * A fine black ash began drifting down upon us, and as suddenly as it had begun, the shaking stopped. The rosy light faded away and the crater resounded with a deafening silence.'
"Though this was a minor eruption, it was enough to terrify the two men, who based on Keller's description were approximately 4 km away from Cone A, the vent that had the brief fountaining (again, from Keller's description) event. The cone they heard hissing was probably Cone C, which is near the location where they descended into the crater and still has active fumaroles at its summit (field observations, 2001). Alternatively, it could have been sound from Cone A reverberating off of Cone C or the caldera wall."

Cone A 1945/6

June 1, 1945 — December 1945

From Grey (2003): "The 1945 eruption was fairly well documented (Miller and others, 1998; Robinson, 1948; Wilcox, 1959; Byers, 1947). Robinson gave a detailed account of his visit to Okmok at the request of Lt. Gen. Delos C. Emmons, Commanding General of the Alaskan Department, who was concerned for the safety of Ft. Glenn army base. The eruption is believed to have begun on June 1, when a sharp earthquake was felt at Ft. Glenn. Cloud cover delayed the first observation until June 4, when pilots reported black ash rising to 3000 m. Weather precluded further observations until June 10, when the clouds and fog finally cleared. Robinson and his fellow party members witnessed strombolian activity of Cone A from the caldera rim, along with the accompanying lava flow [see figure 4.2 in original text]. An excerpt from Robinson's description:
"'A steady roar, like that of a railroad locomotive at the far end of a long tunnel, was punctuated every 10 to 15 seconds by a violent explosion which threw red-hot blobs of lava more than a thousand feet above the cone * * * About once a minute there was a particularly violent explosion in which bombs, some several feet long, were thrown far out on the caldera floor * * * A stream of lava, glowing red even in the bright sunlight, issued from a fissure in the southwest base of the cone, poured over a cliff as a "lava fall," and turned down a depression to the northeast toward the center of the caldera * * * Near the lava vent were three miniature volcanoes only a few feet high, throwing innumerable blobs of bright orange-hot lava into the air like many-armed jugglers and giving off, with a high-pitched hiss, large volumes of faintly bluish gases. The sides of the tiny volcanoes were spectacularly colored with white, yellow, orange, and red deposits made by the gases.'
"Robinson's crew also noticed 5 cm of ash accumulated on the caldera rim on June 10, and observed that the lava flow rate was about 0.15 m/s, and the flow had reached 1200 m long. By the end of the eruption, which continued intermittently until December, 1945, the main flow lobe reached about 6 km in length, with a second flow lobe about 2.5 km long to the north of the cone [see figure 1.2 in original text]. The estimated average thickness of the first lava lobe is 12 m. Estimated lava flow volume is 1x10^7 cubic m (Reeder, 1984) to 2x10^7 cubic meters (Byers and others, 1947). The summit of Cone A had two craters before the eruption (Robinson, 1948), whose rim heights were estimated at 150 m for the NW vent and 120 m for the SE vent. After the eruption, the SE vent, which had been the active vent for the duration of the 1945 eruption, had grown by an estimated 30 m (Robinson, 1948)."

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Cone A 1953/3

March 2, 1953

From Snyder (1953): "On March 2 [1953] Richard McDonald, U.S. Geological Survey seismologist stationed at Adak, rode a Navy plane from Kodiak to Adak and back. He reported steam rising from Pavlof, Shishaldin, Makushin, and a small cone within Okmok Caldera on this day."

Cone A 1958/8

August 14, 1958 — September 2, 1958

From Grey (2003): "After a 13-year hiatus in reported eruptive activity, Okmok returned to life the evening of August 14, 1958. Eruptive activity was first reported by sheep ranchers on northeastern Umnak, and by Reeve Aleutian Airways personnel on the island (Anchorage Daily News/Times, August 15, 16, and 19, 1958). Reeve pilot Everett Skinner flew from Dutch Harbor to Nikolski on the SW end of Umnak Island on the morning of August 15 and observed an ash plume over Okmok reaching 5.5-6.0 km (Reeder, 1984). On his return flight from Nikolski, Skinner flew inside the caldera to photograph and observe the eruption [see figure 4.6 in original text]. The active vent was Cone A, where two ~35 m-high lava fountains at the NE base of the cone fed a basaltic a'a lava flow extending to the NNE, eventually reaching 7.8 km in length and covering 9.36 square km [see figure 4.7 in original text] (Reeder, 1984). According to James Bynum (Anchorage Daily News, August 29, 1958) the flow was still active on August 29, but when Skinner flew by Okmok again on September 5, he saw only steam rising from the cone and flow [see figure 4.6 in original text]. Thus, the effusion rate must have been relatively high in order for the flow to reach its full length in only two weeks. John Reeder estimated a mean thickness of 12.8 m and a volume of 1.2 x 10^8 cubic meters, which is 6-12 times larger than the estimated volume of the 1945 flows at 1-2 x 10^7 cubic meters (Reeder, 1984)."

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Cone A 1960/10

October 15, 1960 — April 15, 1961

From Grey (2003): "An eruption that began in October, 1960 produced enough ash to reach Chernofski Sheep Ranch on western Unalaska Island [see figure 4.8 in original text] (Holmes, 1994). According to John Reeder of the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, who interviewed Milton Holmes, resident Chernofski rancher, 'there were times when Milton could see lava shooting above the Okmok caldera only to fall back in. When the wind was not blowing, a red glow could be seen from the crater. At one time, he had to wear goggles while riding range because the ash was so thick' (Reeder, 1986). A concurrent report in the Anchorage Daily Times on October 17, 1960, states that Reeve Aleutian Airways passengers and crew 'were treated to an unexpected show of fireworks - the eruption of Tulik volcano' on October 15, involving a 'black cloud 9,500 feet into the air' and 'a 15-mile lava flow.' The flight attendant was quoted as seeing 'red lava and chunks of rock flying through the air at the base of the volcano.' This report is perplexing because in distinguishing between Tulik and 'Okmak Crater,' it limits the probability of misidentifying the active vent; yet as mentioned earlier [in other eruption descriptions], there is no geologic evidence to suggest an eruption from Tulik in historic times.
"Furthermore, there are no young lava flows associated with Tulik, and the maximum length of any lava flow exposed within the caldera is 7.8 km (the 1958 flow); there is no lava flow reaching 15 mi (25 km) in length anywhere on Okmok. Either the report was exaggerated or the number is a misprint and should have read '5-mile,' which would be reasonable. However, despite the vigorous level of activity implied by Holmes' observations and the Times report, no lava flow has been identified associated with this activity. It is probable that this was a brief burst of lava fountaining and the flow the Reeve passengers saw was the fresh 1958 flow.
"There is also one report of light ash fall in the community of Unalaska, 120 km ENE of Okmok in the late fall of 1960 (Reeder, 1986). Since neither Makushin nor Akutan volcano was erupting at the time, nor were those volcanoes immediately west of Okmok, that ash probably came from Okmok. Simkin and Siebert (1994) list the end date for this eruption as April 15, 1961. Based on measurements of tephra thickness within Okmok caldera by Reeder in 1980 and on western Unalaska Island by Holmes in 1961, the estimated total bulk volume of tephra from this eruption is 'greater than 1 x 10^7 cubic meters' (Reeder, 1986). It is possible that Reeder may have included tephra from the 1958 eruption in his calculations and overestimated the 1960 eruptive volume, since no lava flow is identified associated with this event."
From Black (1981): "Stanley Holmes, Unalaska, reports that when Tulik (Okmok) caldera erupted in 1960, lava ran across Crater Creek. The temperature of the water in the creek remained above normal for a year, disrupting the salmon run (personal communication, March 22, 1978)."

Cone A 1981/3

March 24, 1981

From Reeder (1987): "During the morning of 24 March 1981, pilot Harald Wilson observed a growing ash and steam eruption plume over Okmok Volcano. Harold was flying his Peninsula Airways, Inc. Navaho from Cold Bay to Dutch Harbor of Unalaska Island. His initial observation of the eruption plume was about 1000 local time (=GMT -10 h.) when he was about 80 km NNW of Dutch Harbor at a 2,600 m altitude. The plume of mixed steam and ash had reached an approximate 2,800 m altitude and was still growing. The visibility was good with a light wind from the ESE and with fairly cloudless sky. Before landing at Dutch Harbor 20 minutes later, Harold was able to watch the eruption plume grow to about a 5,500 m altitude, which was drifting to the NW.
"At 1100 on 24 March, Harold left Dutch Harbor for Nikolski of Umnak Island. During this flight, Harold flew over Okmok Caldera and circled the cinder cone that had just erupted (Cone A in the SW part of Okmok Caldera, see U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-L). The eruption had stopped and only steam was rising out of the cinder cone. Some ash was still in the air, but most of the plume had dissipated. A thin but very noticeable layer of black ash was deposited from the eruption on snow to the NW and WNW of the Cone A over the caldera floor as well as beyond.
"At 1500 of 24 March, Harold returned to Dutch Harbor from Nikolski. Only a small steam plume was being emitted from Cone A. Harold continued to fly to Nikolski about two to four times a week for Peninsula Airways, Inc. until late 1983. During these trips, Harold has only observed nearly continuous steam emission from Cone A, which is normal activity for this cone."

Cone A 1983/7

July 8, 1983

From Grey (2003): "A 100 km long plume was recognized in one NOAA 7 image at 1716 local time on July 8 [1983] (0216 UTM on July 9), but was not seen on images 12 hours earlier or later. This was apparently only a brief puff of ash and steam, accompanied by sulfurous gases, as reported by Aleutian Air pilot Tom Madsen (Reeder, 1986)."
From Reeder (1986), describing what Tom Madsen saw on his flight to Atka from Dutch Harbor on July 8: "Upon reaching Driftwood Bay, which is about 23 km WNW of Dutch Harbor, Tom could clearly see a hazy yellowish-brown smoke horizon straight west in the Okmok region. This smoke horizon was at an altitude of about 1,000 m and higher. The smoke was densest at Okmok, and the smoke horizon extended north across the Bering Sea as far as Tom could see (about 100 km). Due to thick fog and rain, Tom could not see the extent of the cloud to the south. Because Tom could not recognize the top altitude of this smoke cloud and because it appeared to extend over a very broad region, he elected to continue his normal route along the Bering Sea side of the Aleutian Island at an altitude of 500 m. Upon reaching Cape Idak of the most eastern part of Umnak Island, which is about 25 km NE of Okmok caldera, he was beneath the eastern edge of the cloud. Tom could detect sulfur gases. The cloud above him had a definite yellow tinge and at a distance was yellowish brown. He did not reach the other end of the cloud until he reached Inaudak Bay along the central Bering Sea side of Umnak Island, which is about 25 km SW of Okmok caldera and about 50 km SW of Cape Idak. No damage occurred to the Twin Beechcraft. Tom continued his normal route to Atka, arriving at about 1100. He then returned to Dutch Harbor by the same route, leaving Atka at about 1400 and arriving at Dutch Harbor at about 1600. During this return, he again had the same experience of flying under the Okmok eruption cloud, which started at about Inanudak Bay and ended at Cape Idak. During Tom's previous 3 years of flying in the Aleutian Islands, he has never had such an experience."
From Reeder (1986): "On 9 August, J.W. Reeder, while flying with Tom Madsen, made examinations of Okmok caldera. No new lava flows were recognized within Okmok caldera. Cinder Cone A, which is located in the SW region of Okmok caldera was teaming and some ash was noticeable over remaining winter-snow up to a 2 km radius from Cone A. A nearly transparent blueish smoke was also detected drifting to the east from the cone. J.W. Reeder and Tom Madsen have made several independent observations of the caldera during the previous 3 years. Cinder Cone A appeared to be similar in physical appearance, except it was steaming and smoking above average."

Cone A 1986/11

November 18, 1986 — February 26, 1988

From Miller and others (1998): "A commercial pilot reported a steam and ash plume above a cinder cone (probably the 1945 cone) in the southwestern part of the caldera on November 18, 1986. Another small ash eruption occurred from the same cone on January 5, 1987 about 13 hours after a shallow, magnitude 6.6 (Ms) earthquake struck 130 km south of Okmok. A small pyroclastic flow was produced on the southeast flank of the cone and ash emission from the cone continued intermittently from January 1987 to February 1988 (Smithsonian Institution, 1986, 1987, 1988)."

Cone A 1997/2

February 13, 1997 — May 23, 1997

From Grey (2003): "The latest eruption at Okmok began on or shortly before February 11, 1997 and originated at Cone A. An excellent synopsis of the eruption is found in U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 99-448 (McGimsey and Wallace, 1999) and is paraphrased here. Possible precursory activity included a steam plume observed by a passing pilot on November 11, 1996. The next report was of a dark plume, witnessed by a pilot and passengers en route from Atka to Dutch Harbor on February 11, 1997. Because these observations were not immediately reported, and because AVO did not yet have seismic instruments deployed on Umnak Island, AVO first became aware of unrest at Okmok with the detection of a thermal anomaly in Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite imagery on February 13, 1997. The beginning of the eruption was confirmed with a phone call from ranchers at Ft. Glenn, 15 km E of Cone A, who reported a dark plume rising to 3000 m ASL and drifting to the SW.
"Inclement weather prevented further observation until February 18, when pilots reported an ash plume to 4600 m, and ranchers at Ft. Glenn reported a red glow reflected on the underside of clouds over the caldera. This was the first verification of lava at the surface. The thermal anomaly detected in AVHRR imagery continued to grow to 22 pixels by February 22. At this time, A Ft. Glenn rancher who had climbed to the caldera rim reported a lava flow extending 0.8 to 1.5 km northeast from Cone A. On February 28, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) research crew passing by in a helicopter spent about twenty minutes flying inside the caldera, capturing six minutes of video footage and several still photographs of strombolian fountaining activity at Cone A. The photos document that the first (NE) lava flow lobe had reached its full length of 5.5 km from the base of Cone A by February 28 [ see figure 4.9 in original text], and the second (N) lobe had not yet begun to emanate from the cone.
"The satellite thermal imagery suggest that the second (N) lobe began to form sometime between March 1-4 (Moxey and others, 2001). Over the next three weeks, several pilot reports (PIREPs) were issued and satellite imagery continued to show high thermal activity and occasional ash plumes (AVO, unpublished data). On March 11, a PIREP reporting ash to 9000 m prompted the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to issue a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen; contents unknown). The largest thermal anomaly in AVHRR was on March 12 with 19 saturated pixels (Patrick, 2002). This probably coincides with the maximum areal extent of the lava flow, while low-level effusion, perhaps reactivated on the first (NE) lobe, likely continued until sometime between March 26-31 (Moxey and others, 2001; Patrick, 2002; Patrick and others, 2003). The presence of multiple flow units within the distal portion of the first (NE) lobe, as seen on Ikonos imagery and in the field suggest multiple pulses of effusion on this part of the flow. Three units were initially recognized, but field investigations suggest that the third (top) unit is perhaps an apparent additional unit, the result of lava flowing over a drop in the underlying 1958 flow. Intermittent ash bursts and low plumes continued for the next several months (McGimsey and Wallace, 1999).
"When the 1997 eruption of Okmok was over, the resulting lava flow covered a total area of 8.8 square km or about 10% of the caldera floor, based on the lava flow map produced in this study. Previous estimates range from 7.5 square km (Moxey and others, 2002) to 9.8 square km (Lu and others, 2003). With thickness varying from 5-45 m (Lu and others, 2002 and Lu and others, 2003), the calculated bulk volume is 1.5 x 10 ^8 cubic m (Lu and others, 2003)."

Okmok 2001/5

May 11, 2001 — May 15, 2001

McGimsey and others (2004) report on an earthquake swarm detected May 11, 2001, at Okmok Volcano: "At 8:00 ADT (16:00 UTC) on the morning of May 11, 2001, AVO seismologists detected on the Makushin seismic network a swarm of earthquakes occurring under Okmok volcano prompting AVO to release an Update at 17:00 ADT (01:00 UTC). The events were ML=2.0-3.6 - too small to be felt by nearby residents - and determined to be possibly of volcanic origin. Satellite observations revealed no volcanic activity nor thermal anomalies. On-going satellite-based deformation measurements (SAR interferometry) show that the center of the caldera has inflated 20 cm between the 1997 eruption and September 2000. In April, 2001, AVO scientists observed an area of snowmelt in the caldera; although possibly indicative of heat flux, the area corresponded to the thickest part of the 1997 lava flow, which may still be hot (Patrick and others, 2003). By May 15, 2001, the earthquake swarm had greatly diminished. Okmok was last mentioned in the May 25, 2001 AVO Weekly Update."

Ahmanilix 2008/7

July 12, 2008 — August 2008

From Neal and others (2011): "Okmok Volcano, a 10-km (6.2-mi) diameter Holocene caldera system in the central Aleutians [fig. 14; imageid 13283], began a protracted explosive eruption on July 12. The opening explosions consumed a portion of intracaldera Cone D within the east-central sector of the caldera, reaming several new craters into the caldera floor. Eruptive activity began only a few hours after a subtle increase in the rate of earthquakes followed by a short swarm sequence, both noted only in retrospect. Over the next 5 weeks, several hundred million cubic meters of tephra and lahar deposits blanketed much of northeast Umnak Island. Within the caldera, nearly continuous hydrovolcanic explosions accumulated many tens of meters of wet, mostly fine-grained tephra. Explosive activity completely disrupted existing groundwater and standing water bodies within the caldera, formed new lakes, and constructed a new tephra cone about 100-200 m (330-660 ft) high. This eruption was the first dominantly phreatomagmatic volcanic event in the United States since the Ukinrek Maars eruption in 1977. The following summary is taken largely from Larsen and others (2009).
"Other than the seismicity recognized in hindsight, AVO noted no clear signs of precursory unrest at Okmok prior to the eruption onset. In fact, during the 2 months prior to July 12, Okmok produced only three earthquakes and no tremor episodes (intermittent tremor episodes had been recorded since the seismic network was installed in 2003 and had continued into mid-2005; Reyes and McNutt, 2008). Campaign and continuous GPS data had recorded nearly continuous inflation from 1997 to 2005, quiescence between 2005 and 2007, and notable (but not unprecedented) inflation in early 2008. Pre-eruptive displacements measured by GPS and InSAR indicated inflation of a pressure source about 2.6-3.2 km (1.6-2.0 mi) below sea level and underneath the approximate center of the caldera (Lu and others, 2005; Fournier and others, 2009).
"AVO was first notified of the eruption by the USCG who had been contacted by the caretaker of Bering Pacific Ranch at Fort Glenn [Fort Glenn is a former U.S. Army base that now houses a cattle ranch operation about 10 km (6.2 mi) southeast of the caldera rim]. The caretaker and his family reported wet volcanic ash falling as they were evacuating the island first by helicopter and later by boat. An immediate check of Okmok seismicity by the AVO duty scientist confirmed that an eruption was in progress. AVO issued a notice of the eruption declaring Aviation Color Code RED and Volcano Alert Level WARNING and commenced 24-hour operations to respond to the event.
"In addition to 24-hour staffing of the operations room in Anchorage, AVO mounted two helicopter-supported field responses to the eruption. The first operated from Unalaska between July 29 and August 5 and the second was based at Fort Glenn over a week in mid-September about 3 weeks after the eruption had ended. AVO received photographs taken by Fort Glenn ranch caretaker Lonnie Kennedy on several occasions. These photographs along with images from commercial and USCG aircraft, satellite imagery, and mariner accounts provided critical visual documentation of the eruption through time.
"The most energetic phase of the eruption occurred over the first 10 hours of activity on July 12. The first satellite images of the ash plume were geostationary operational environmental satellite (GOES) images starting at 20:00 UTC on July 12. By 22:12 UTC, the ash cloud extended east over much of Unalaska Island [fig. 15; imageid 14279]. Both geometric image analysis of GOES and comparison of cloud motion with the PUFF ash dispersion model indicated a maximum initial column height of approximately 16 km (52,000 ft) ASL. Photographs of the eruption column by crews of a USCG C-130 and an Alaska Airlines jet taken about 5-6 hours into the eruption show a vertical, gray, ash-rich column rising into meteorological cloud layers; the top of the eruption plume appeared white and was estimated visually to be 30,000-35,000 ft (9,100 m-10,700 m) ASL. The ground was obscured and the aircraft too distant to make out any detail at the base of the eruption column.
"The opening explosions and heavy tephra fall destroyed or disabled several AVO seismometers and continuously recording GPS instruments, however the remaining network density was sufficient to track the eruption. From July 13 through the end of the month, seismicity varied but remained well below the intensity of the opening eruption sequence on July 12. Eruption columns and clouds seen in satellite imagery and by passing aircraft varied significantly in altitude although these changes were not often in phase with recorded seismic amplitude (Larsen and others, 2009; table 5 in Neal and others 2011). Characteristics of most eruption clouds implicated the continuous involvement of water in the eruption process. On July 13, a Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite image showed two plumes -- one dark and ash rich and the other light in color and inferred to be very rich in water vapor -- emanating from the eastern portion of the caldera floor. Between July 13 and 21, photographs from Alaska Airlines and aerial observations by AVO staff from a USCG plane showed a light-colored plume with a wide base and multiple potential sources of ash explosions [fig. 16; imageid 14436].
"Evacuated Fort Glenn ranch caretaker Lonnie Kennedy returned to the island on July 23 and, over the next several days, photographed eruption impacts and continuing ash emission and ash fall in the vicinity of the caldera. Kennedy documented ongoing muddy water flow across the lowlands surrounding the ranch; lahars in several drainages north of the ranch had been sufficiently energetic to destroy pre-existing wooden bridges and culverts and cause severe bank erosion. Dramatic new deltas had formed at the mouths of a number of creeks draining the northeast and southeast flanks of Okmok [fig. 17; imageid 15446]. The exact timing of lahar activity during the first days of the Okmok eruption is uncertain. It is also not clear if lahar formation was due to rain-remobilization of tephra, syn-eruptive condensation of water vapor entrained in the eruption cloud (W. Scott, USGS, written commun., 2008), dewatering of wet tephra fall, melting of snowpack, or some combination of these or other processes. Overbank deposits and the presence of large boulders atop the surface of the 2008 lahar fan at the mouth of Crater Creek (Crater Creek drains the caldera northwestward into the Bering Sea) suggest temporarily high discharge rates possibly caused by a sudden release of water from the caldera early in the eruption.
"Kennedy's aerial photographs of the caldera from August 1 show the upper Crater containing an active, braided channel of muddy water indicating some drainage from the caldera. The terrain immediately east of the caldera was thickly covered in light brown to gray tephra. Deep rills and dendritic drainage networks existed on most surfaces; at higher elevations, the pre-eruption snowpack was visible beneath the 2008 debris, and water flowed from the base of the snowpack in many places. A partially clear view into the caldera on August 1 showed ash and water-vapor-rich clouds boiling from at least two point sources on the northwest flank of Cone D and just to the west of Cone D [fig. 18; imageid 15666]. Dark collars of debris enclosed each locus of venting. The pre-eruption lake northeast of Cone D had been significantly modified: standing water covered a much smaller area and what had been the lake was now a surface of tephra and scattered ponds.
"The first AVO crew on scene in late July was unable to land near the caldera due to active ash emission. They focused on documenting the extent and character of ash fall and lahar deposits outside the caldera, taking observations of the ongoing eruption, repairing a key data repeater site on Makushin Volcano on Unalaska Island, and collecting samples and eye-witness accounts. They obtained some close-up views into the caldera and also distant views of the eruption column from the Fort Glenn ranch. On August 2 and 3, the eruption column had increased in intensity, height, and ash content [figs. 19; imageid 14700 and 20; imageid 14718]. This change was coincident with an increase in amplitude of seismic tremor. AVO crew observations, photographs, and film footage during this time of heightened activity suggest a migration of the location of active venting on the caldera floor over the span of minutes. On overflights near the eruption site, the field crew observed a ground-hugging cloud of tan-colored ash covering the caldera floor and obscuring views of the immediate area. In glimpses of the caldera floor near the site of the pre-eruption lake near Cone D, they noted chaotic, disrupted terrain and channels of flowing water.
"Due to the renewed intensity of the eruption, AVO elevated the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level again to RED/WARNING early on the morning of August 2 [see table 5 in original text], and the caretaker and family at the Fort Glenn ranch decided to evacuate for the second time. During the last days of July and the first days of August, prevailing winds shifted to be out of the northeast.
"Subsequently, over the first 2 weeks of August, eruption intensity and cloud height generally decreased and ash emission ceased altogether by August 19. A USGS helicopter crew working in the Aleutians entered the caldera on August 13 during the waning phase of eruption and photographed a single active vent enclosed within a steep-sided tephra cone [figs. 21; imageid 15120 and 22; imageid 15119]. Dark ash boiled out of the tephra cone surrounded by a collar of white water vapor; winds were from the northwest sending the ash and water vapor cloud over the summit of Cone D and the caldera rim. A significant lake was now present near the site of the pre-eruption lake and the landscape was completely covered with dark gray ash. The surface north of Cone D was pocked with craters several meters to several tens of meters in diameter. A series of scallop-margined basins and coalesced craters, some hosting standing water, extended in a line west of Cone D.
"On August 23, about 1 week after the end of the eruption, Lonnie Kennedy again photographed the eastern caldera from the air. Although Crater Creek was open and flowing just inside the caldera, a through-going surface connection between Crater Creek and the growing lakes had not been established. Wind re-suspended a tan-colored ash in the vicinity of the largest of the new vents.
"AVO's week-long September expedition to Okmok gathered reconnaissance information about the eruption deposits and impacts, repaired some seismic and GPS instruments, and deployed additional GPS recording stations (some of which were retrieved in the summer of 2009 by the Plate Boundary Observatory field crew). Most tephra sections excavated within and outside the caldera exposed planar to slightly wavy-bedded, fine-grained fall and surge deposits. Northeast of the vent region where tephra accumulation was thickest, the basal unit from the July 12 opening phase was a coarse ash-lapilli fall deposit; individual clasts were coated with a very fine ash [fig. 23; imageid 31902]. Evidence of significant water interaction throughout the 2008 tephra sequence includes (1) very high porosity of individual beds reflecting post-emplacement de-watering; (2) plastering texture on perpendicular surfaces facing the vent; (3) abundant accretionary lapilli; (4) overall fine-grained nature of the deposit. Outside the caldera, excavated sections contained mostly fall deposits with thin and discontinuous aeolian horizons; no clear evidence for energetic, far-traveled, extra-caldera surges was noted.
"Field observations in September combined with analysis of photographs and satellite images indicate that the eruption occurred from a series of vents that opened during the first 2 weeks of the eruption. These vents extended in a roughly linear zone about 2 km (1.2 mi) long across the caldera floor [figs. 24; imageid 15480 and 25; iin original text]. One crater formed next to, and eventually captured and drained, the pre-existing lake northeast of Cone D. A tephra cone ('New Cone') had been constructed atop the longest-lived 2008 vent [fig. 26; imageid 15476]. By mid-September, the explosion and collapse craters to the west of Cone D had filled with water and formed a new lake ('New Lake') about 0.6 km2 (0.2 mi2) in area [figs. 24; imageid 15480 and 25; in original text].
"Eruptive products from the 2008 sequence are basaltic andesite in composition, slightly more silicic than the range of Okmok chemistry represented by other post-caldera (last about 2,000 years BP) eruptions (Larsen and others, 2009). The fine-grained nature of most 2008 tephra and the lack of an effusive phase pose a challenge to understanding changes in eruption chemistry with time. Coarse juvenile lapilli from the opening phase of the 2008 eruption were collected on the caldera rim just above the outlet of Crater Creek in a notch through the caldera wall informally called 'The Gates' [fig. 14; imageid 13283]; this location was near the main northeast axis of deposition. Clast types in the July 12 opening tephra range from dense to vesicular scoria and pumice, and crystal fragments (Mariah Tilman, AVO/UAFGI, written commun., 2008). Some dense clasts may represent accidental lithics incorporated during the opening explosions through the caldera floor and lava flows of Cone D. Larger frothy pumiceous clasts were found along the shoreline of one of the shallow lakes within the caldera; because they are not in place, they cannot be confidently assigned to the 2008 event, but they were fresh-looking, fragile, and most likely represent material erupted on July 12. These clasts are up to 5-10 cm (2-4 in.) across and are light to dark brown, vesicular, scoriaceous pumice with irregular, fractured chill rinds.
"Following cessation of eruption in mid-August, seismicity remained relatively low with occasional bursts of higher amplitude tremor. AVO downgraded the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level to YELLOW/ADVISORY on August 27 [see table in original text] after a week with no ash clouds discerned in satellite images. Occasional thermal anomalies were visible by satellite and are likely attributable to the still-warm vent area, fumaroles, and/or lakes within the caldera. By mid-November, after 3 months of steadily decreasing seismicity, AVO changed the Aviation Color Code to GREEN and Volcanic Alert Level to NORMAL. In the accompanying remarks, AVO indicated that despite the cessation of eruptive activity, hazardous conditions persisted. Unstable, muddy surfaces and slopes of new volcanic debris within the caldera could collapse at any time. New and rapidly changing lakes, ponds, and multiple steep-walled craters through the new tephra blanket would present a hazard to anyone visiting the caldera. Magmatic gases and areas of high temperature could persist around the new tephra cone. All drainages leading downslope from the rim of the caldera are susceptible to remobilization of ash and other loose debris during heavy rains and spring melt. The Crater Creek drainage on the north-northeast flank of Okmok was considered especially vulnerable to sudden flooding events if tephra dams within the caldera were to fail suddenly and release impounded water.
"AVO maintained 24-hour staffing from July 12 through August 28. Over the course of the eruption, AVO issued 17 Volcanic Activity Notices and two Information Statements.
"Eruption impacts were modest except for the significant disruption to the ranch caretaker family on Umnak Island who evacuated twice from the island including the first time under great duress during the most energetic phase at the start of the eruption. Primitive roads on the east and south flanks of the caldera were cut by lahars and water floods and rendered at least temporarily impassable. Ash accumulation suppressed grass growth that resulted in diminished over-winter feed for the livestock that roam the island. According to the Kennedy family, it is possible that an increased number of cattle perished in the winter of 2008-09 because of this (Susan Kennedy, written commun., 2009). The island also hosts a large number of caribou, although we are unaware of any systematic population counts to gauge the impacts of the eruption. Offshore Umnak Island, volcanic sediment delivered to the coastline built significant new lahar deltas and fishermen reported dramatic changes to bottom conditions in the weeks after the eruption (Lonnie Kennedy, oral commun., 2008) Several boats received minor to trace ash fall with no ill-effects reported other than a single collapsed air filter (Dustin Dickerson, oral commun., 2008). Out of concern for the effects of ash fall, the U.S.Coast Guard closed Umnak Pass for several days in the immediate aftermath of July 12.
"Over the course of the eruption, trace amounts of ash fell on several occasions in Unalaska-Dutch Harbor 120 km (75 mi) northeast of the volcano. The airport closed briefly to allow for clean-up of the runway and taxi ways. Cannery workers and other residents were concerned about impacts of the ash fall, however slight, on their health, and AVO worked with local health care providers and cannery management, and with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Air Quality Division to issue health related information. AVO and UAFGI staff installed a 3 stage DRUM impactor air sampler in Unalaska to sample volcanic particulate from the ash fall events (Peter Rinkleff, AVO/UAFGI, written commun., 2008). AVO staff also traveled to Unalaska in late July to meet with the local Director of Public Safety, the resident Department of Environmental Conservation employee, U.S. Coast Guard Station Chief, Native Health clinic supervisor, cannery management, contract weather observer, and airport supervisor and maintenance manager about their concerns and accounts of the eruption. AVO staff participated in local radio interviews, gave a public lecture on the eruption, and met with members of the community to gather eyewitness accounts and answer questions.
"AVO received both ash and pumice samples from citizens in Unalaska. By July 24, some Unalaska residents reported pea to gravel sized light to dark brown pumice washing ashore on several beaches in Unalaska; based on the timing and physical characteristics of the clasts, it is possible that these represented marine transported pumice from the July 12 eruption onset. Whether pumice of this size fell at sea or was washed into the sea by lahars or other flowage processes on Umnak is unknown.
"Flights across the North Pacific were impacted for a period of several days in mid-July as the July 12 eruption cloud drifted north and east over the Gulf of Alaska. During the week following the eruption, aircraft over the lower 48 States observed and photographed the remnant of the Okmok aerosol cloud as it transited across North America at elevations in excess of 30,000 ft (9,100 m) ASL. NWS maintained a nearly constant SIGMET for the area impacted by ongoing ash production during the event; SIGMET boundaries were modified over time on the basis of pilot reports of ash cloud drift as well as satellite images showing the cloud combined with forecast motion."

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Okmok 2009/3

March 2, 2009

From McGimsey and others (2014): After the 2008 eruption, "activity at Okmok remained at background levels until the morning of March 2, 2009, when a series of relatively strong, tremor-like events were recorded on the local seismic network. The largest tremor burst occurred at about 21:11-21:18 UTC. These events were recorded on average about once per hour during a 24-hour period, but were not detected on adjacent networks. A clear satellite view on February 28 revealed a 1-pixel thermal anomaly in the caldera near the location of Cone D, on the northeastern floor of the caldera. Clouds obscured satellite view of the area on March 2, and any surface manifestation accompanying the seismic activity went unobserved. In response to this abrupt, anomalous seismicity, AVO upgraded the Aviation Color Code/Volcano Alert Level to YELLOW/ADVISORY on the evening of March 2, 2009. A pilot flying low over the caldera on March 3 made observations and took several photographs. Several of the photographs appear to show an indistinct flowage deposit down the flank of New Cone [Ahmanilix], a 400-m (1,300 ft) high tephra cone (Schaefer and others, 2012) developed inside the caldera at the primary eruption site (see fig. 25 of Neal and others, 2011 for location). A clear satellite view on March 9 revealed an area of broad, but apparently shallow, slope failure on the west-northwest side of New Cone, which partly filled the pair of shallow pits located between the cone and the new lake west of Cone D. Material - likely pumice - also spread out into the lake but had been windblown to the eastern shore.
"Deformation (uplift) of the caldera floor began in August 2008 following cessation of the eruption. The GPS data from September 1, 2008 to March 1, 2009, show a linear progression of 9 cm of uplift in the center of the caldera (J. Freymueller and T. Fournier, UAFGI, written commun., May 3, 2009, AVO internal log entry 29436). Although seemingly rapid, the uplift was not considered unusual compared to the considerably more rapid inflation pulse that occurred in 2002-03 during a non-eruptive episode (J. Freymueller, UAFGI, written commun., May 3, 2009, AVO internal log 29436).
"Seismicity remained at low, to near background levels for the next several weeks, and satellite views showed no activity, thus prompting AVO to lower the Aviation Color Code/Volcano Alert Level to GREEN/NORMAL on March 20, 2009. No significant changes or activity occurred for the next 2 months. Then, on May 24-25, 2009, a series of tremor bursts were recorded, including a 15-minute-long high amplitude signal that registered across the entire Okmok network. The activity ceased almost as quickly as it began, and the network returned to near background seismic levels.
"Activity at Okmok remained at background levels through the remainder of 2009. The only point of interest was that satellite imagery in June compared with earlier imagery revealed extensive erosion of the 2008 eruption features within the caldera (J. Larsen, UAFGI, written commun., 2009, AVO internal log entry). Many of the collapse pits had become filled with erosional debris, the flanks of New Cone became heavily rilled, and the crater floor enlarged as sediment began filling and raising the bottom. The two lakes adjacent to New Cone also increased significantly in size."
From Neal and others (2014): "The rapid inflation [during 2009] slowed somewhat by the middle of 2010. In 2011, in inflation at Okmok continued, increasing over recent (2010) rates (5-6 cm over a 12-month period ending in September 2011), but still at a lower rate than was recorded following the 2008 eruption (M. Kaufman, UAFGI, written commun., September 7, 2011). In summary, the inflation at Okmok continues - albeit in pulses - with rates in the 5-7 cm/yr range (J. Freymueller, UAFGI, written commun., September 28, 2013)."

Okmok 2013/3

March 7, 2013 — December 2014

From Dixon and others (2015): "No eruptive activity was reported at Okmok Volcano, but seismic and geodetic observations of note were made in 2013. Sporadic tremor episodes and three swarms of earthquakes caught the attention of duty personnel in 2013. Geodetic instruments within the Okmok caldera detected a mid-year pulse of inflation. The Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level remained at GREEN/NORMAL throughout the year.
"On March 7, a 36-hour long swarm of over 1,000 low-frequency earthquakes was recorded on seismograph station OKTU, a station on Mount Tulik just outside the caldera (fig. 37 in original text). These earthquakes were too small to be recorded on adjacent stations and could not be located. The earthquakes formed two groups of earthquakes with similar waveforms (or earthquake families) that began at the same time, with the first earthquake family continuing for the duration of the swarm and the second family lasting for about the first 6 hours (fig. 38 in original text). Family 2 (short-duration family) contained larger events than family 1. After the family 2 (short-duration family) events ceased, the events in family 1 became larger and more infrequent than events earlier in the same earthquake family. Towards the end of the swarm, the event interval became more erratic, and the swarm ended abruptly.
"Beginning in May 2013, the geodetic network at Okmok detected a pulse of rapid inflation, one of the steepest rises at Okmok since the 2008 eruption (fig. 39 in original text). The spatial pattern of the deformation is similar to past inflation events at Okmok, and points to an inflation source beneath the center of the caldera. In a study of ambient noise correlations between the Okmok stations OKNC and OKCE, evidence was found of 0.2-percent decrease in seismic velocity during late August and September within the caldera, indicating a change in composition of the crust sampled by the ray paths (Matt Haney, USGS/AVO, written commun., 2013). The geodetic and seismic evidence suggests an infusion of fluid or gas and, although it is certain that this was a change, it is not clear whether this change was magmatic or hydrologic.
"A swarm of earthquakes began at 01:55 UTC on September 28 (17:55 AKDT on September 27) southwest of Okmok and northeast of Mount Recheshnoi in an active geothermal area. A second swarm occurred at Geyser Bight on October 9, forming a continuous zone of seismicity that extends from Recheshnoi towards Okmok (fig. 40 in original text). Neither swarm has led to eruptive activity and has continued to occur into 2014."
From Cameron and others, 2017: "Okmok volcano continued to inflate during 2014-a
general trend that started no more than 3 weeks after the volcano’s 2008 eruption (Freymueller and Kaufman, 2010). More specifically, analyses of GPS and InSAR data from 2008 to present (2016) show evidence for two major pulses of post-eruptive inflation (Qu and others, 2015). Inflation of the volcano began at a rapid rate immediately after eruption and slowed with time, largely ceasing by mid-2013. A new pulse of rapid inflation began at that time, its rate slowly decreasing over time. Inflation continued through 2014, although at a much slower rate."

From Cameron and others (2020): "AVO seismologists noted seismic tremor at Okmok Caldera (herein called Okmok volcano to include associated volcanic features exterior to the caldera) in September 2016. This activity did not lead to significant unrest, and the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level remained GREEN and NORMAL, respectively. Tremor episodes began on September 19 and were frequently noted during the following week. Tremor episodes occurred at a rate of 5-10 per day and were detected on seismic stations within the caldera but not on those located outside the caldera. The locatable tremor episodes occurred in the east side of the caldera, and relative lag times suggested a source near Cone D. Although depths were not well constrained, they often seemed to be shallower than 5 km; however, occasional and more broadly occurring events seen across the network often had depths of greater than 25 km in the same region of the caldera.
"Inflation coincident with the tremor was not initially noted with the GPS network, but re-evaluation found a westward motion on GPS sites OKCE and OKNC. This motion is not consistent with the typical inflation signal at Okmok volcano (Jeff Freymueller, University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, written commun., 2017). Seismic and infrasound alarms were crafted for the volcano to assist with monitoring, but no further activity ensued. Pulses of tremor were sporadically noted through October, and by early November the instances of tremor were no longer observed."

Okmok non-eruptive activity 2018

January 1, 2018 — December 31, 2021

From Cameron and others, 2023: "In 2018, Mount Okmok (a name which herein includes associated volcanic features outside Okmok Caldera, such as Jag Peak and Tulik Volcano) continued the long-term reinflation that began immediately after its last eruption in 2008. This deformation takes place in discrete pulses that appear modulated onto a lower-rate, steady background deformation pattern. In 2018, monitoring stations OKCE and OKNC recorded a complete pulse, with a total horizontal displacement of about 10 centimeters (cm) [4 in] and a vertical displacement of as much as 12 cm [4.7 in]. Past analyses of geodetic data (GPS and InSAR) indicate a shallow magma reservoir exists underneath the caldera floor (for example, see Freymueller and Kaufman, 2010; Lu and Dzurisin, 2014), and the continued volcanic inflation is consistent with an ongoing accumulation of shallow melt. Mount Okmok’s Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level remained at GREEN and NORMAL throughout 2018."
From Orr and others, 2023: "In 2019, Mount Okmok continued the long-term reinflation that began after its last eruption in 2008. This deformation takes place in discrete pulses that appear modulated onto a lower-rate, steady background deformation (for example, Xue and others, 2020). Like in 2018, a complete pulse took place in 2019 and was visible in the time series of monitoring station OKCE. The total displacement values were much less for the 2019 pulse, however, producing amplitudes of 4-5 centimeters (cm) [1.6-2 inches] in the horizontal and ~5 cm [2 in] in the vertical components. These are roughly half the amplitudes of the horizontal and vertical components recorded in the 2018 pulse. Past analyses of geodetic data (GNSS and InSAR) suggested a magma reservoir lies 2-3 km [1.2-1.9 mi] below sea level beneath the caldera floor (for example, Freymueller and Kaufman, 2010; Lu and Dzurisin, 2014), but more recent work suggests the existence of a shallow sill at 0.9 km [0.6 mi] and a pressure point source at 3.2 km [2 mi] below sea level (Xue and others, 2020). Regardless, continued inflation of the volcano is consistent with ongoing accumulation of melt at shallow depths.
"AVO scientists identified several seismic tremor episodes at Mount Okmok in September 2019. These began with a short tremor burst recorded on September 4 following observations of a few deep, low-frequency earthquakes on August 21 and 24. Several more tremor bursts were recorded on September 5. A series of longer (2-3 minute) tremor bursts took place on September 6, with bursts recurring every 10 minutes for about 90 minutes. AVO observed similar seismic activity again on September 9. The tremor episodes were not formally locatable, but the difference in tremor amplitudes between seismic stations suggests the tremor took place near cone A. Note that cone A and the other cones in Okmok Caldera have no formal names; the names used herein are informal.
"In addition to monitoring this activity through daily seismic checks, AVO implemented internal seismic and infrasound alarms to detect any increases in unrest. Satellite data showed no signs of unrest at Mount Okmok during these events, and the local infrasound array recorded no acoustic emissions. A retrospective analysis, however, found that the tremor onset coincided with a stop in the long-term inflation signal typically seen in geodetic data. Intermittent tremor bursts continued after the early September activity before finally subsiding in late November. The tremor bursts of 2019 did not lead to greater unrest, so the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level of Mount Okmok remained at GREEN and NORMAL throughout the year."
From Orr and others, 2024: "In 2021, Mount Okmok continued the long-term deformation trend that began immediately after its 2008 eruption. This deformation takes place as discrete inflationary pulses superimposed onto a lower-rate, steady background inflation and is consistent with ongoing accumulation of melt at shallow levels. One such pulse was recorded in 2021, appearing on the time-series plots for GNSS stations OKCE, OKNC, and OKSO. The total displacements of the 2021 pulse were similar to the totals of 2019 but larger than those of 2020 (see, for instance, the OKCE time series in figure 31 [in the original reference]), with amplitudes of 4-5 cm [1.6-2 in] in the horizontal and ~5 cm [~2 in] in the vertical components. This inflation is roughly half that of 2018, when the volcano underwent ~10 cm [~4 in] of horizontal displacement and as many as 12 cm [4.7 in] of vertical displacement (Cameron and others, 2023).
"From roughly the beginning of October through November 2021, Mount Okmok departed from its common deformation pattern by producing an additional inflationary pulse, prompting AVO to release an Information Statement. This pulse, which was observed at stations OKCE and OKNC, was consistent with a pressure increase at less than 1 km [0.6 mi] depth that had a source located near Cone D, south of Ahmanilix. Past analyses of GNSS and InSAR geodetic data suggest a shallow magma reservoir exists underneath the caldera floor of Mount Okmok (for example, Freymueller and Kaufman, 2010; Lu and Dzurisin, 2014)."

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Recently active volcanoes of Alaska, 2023

Cameron, C.E., Bull, K.F., and Macpherson, A.E., 2023, Recently active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 6, 2 sheets. https://doi.org/10.14509/31086.

Tephra occurrence in Alaska: a map-based compilation of stratigraphic tephra data, 2018

Worden, A.K., Schaefer, J.R., and Mulliken, K.M., 2018, Tephra occurrence in Alaska: a map-based compilation of stratigraphic tephra data: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 165, 19 p., http://doi.org/10.14509/30059

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, v. 3, 2018

Cameron, C.E., Schaefer, J.R., and Mulliken, K.M., 2018, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 3, 2 sheets. Http://doi.org/10.14509/30142

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 2014

Schaefer, J.R., Cameron, C.E., and Nye, C.J., 2014, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 1.2, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. This publication has been superseded. Newest version available at http://www.dggs.alaska.gov/pubs/id/20181 .

Database for volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: database for Professional Paper 1762, 2012

McIntire, Jacqueline, Ramsey, D.W., Thoms, Evan, Waitt, R.B., and Begét, J.E., 2012, Database for volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: database for Professional Paper 1762: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 677. Available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/677/

The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2010

Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., 2010, The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, 667 p., 1 plate, scale 1:20,000, and data files. Available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/ .

Timing, distribution, and volume of proximal products of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Coombs, M.L., Bull, K.F., Vallance, J.W., Schneider, D.J., Thoms, E.E., Wessels, R.L., and McGimsey, R.G., 2010, Timing, distribution, and volume of proximal products of the 2006 Eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 8 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 145-185, 1 plate, scale 1:20,000, and GIS data [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter08].

Preliminary geologic map of the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska - including parts of the Talkeetna, Talkeetna Mountains, Tyonek, Lake Clark, Kenai, Seward, Iliamna, Seldovia, Mount Katmai, and Afognak 1:250,000-scale Quadrangles, 2009

Wilson, F.H., Hults, C.P., Schmoll, H.R., Haeussler, P.J., Schmidt, J.M., Yehle, L.A., and Labay, K.A., compilers; digital files prepared by Wilson, F.H., Hults, C.P., Labay, K.A., and Shew, Nora, 2009, Preliminary geologic map of the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska - including parts of the Talkeetna, Talkeetna Mountains, Tyonek, Lake Clark, Kenai, Seward, Iliamna, Seldovia, Mount Katmai, and Afognak 1:250,000-scale Quadrangles: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1108, scale 1:250:000, available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1108/ .

Volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2009

Waitt, R.B., and Beget, J.E., 2009, Volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1762, 78 p., 2 plates, scale 1:25,000, available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1762/ .

Historically active volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, 2002

Schaefer, Janet, and Nye, C. J., 2002, Historically active volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication MP 0123, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. Superceded by Miscellaneous Publication 133: http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=20181

Volcanoes of Alaska, 1998

Nye, C. J., Queen, Katherine, and McCarthy, A. M., 1998, Volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular IC 0038, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:4,000,000, available at http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=7043 .
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Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1998

Waythomas, C. F., and Waitt, R. B., 1998, Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-0106, 39 p., 1 plate, scale unknown.
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map sheet plate 3.14 MB

Provisional geologic map of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1996

Waitt, R. B., and Beget, J. E., 1996, Provisional geologic map of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-0516, 44 p., 1 plate, scale 1:25,000.
full-text PDF 2.6 MB
map sheet 295 MB!

Catalog and initial analyses of geologic data related to middle and late Quaternary deposits, Cook Inlet region, Alaska, 1996

Reger, R. D., Pinney, D. S., Burke, R. M., and Wiltse, M. A., 1996, Catalog and initial analyses of geologic data related to middle and late Quaternary deposits, Cook Inlet region, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Report of Investigation 95-06, 188 p., 6 sheets, scale 1:250,000.
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Volcanoes of Alaska, 1995

Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1995, Volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular IC 0038, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:4,000,000.

Aleutian arc volcanoes, 1994

Nye, C. J., 1994, Aleutian arc volcanoes: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Public-Data File PDF 94-54, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,126,841.

This dynamic planet: world map of volcanoes, earthquakes, impact craters, and plate tectonics, 1994

Simkin, Tom, Unger, J. D., Tilling, R. I., Vogt, P. R., and Spall, H. R., 1994, This dynamic planet: world map of volcanoes, earthquakes, impact craters, and plate tectonics: U.S. Geological Survey Special Map unpaged, 1 plate, scale 1:30,000,000.

Geothermal resources of the Aleutian Arc, 1993

Motyka, R. J., Liss, S. A., Nye, C. J., and Moorman, M. A., 1993, Geothermal resources of the Aleutian Arc: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Professional Report PR 0114, 17 p., 4 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.
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Holocene volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, Alaska, 1993

March, G. D., 1993, Holocene volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Public-Data File PDF 93-85, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,000,000.

Map showing distribution, composition, and age of Late Cenozoic volcanic centers in Alaska, 1986

Luedke, R. G., and Smith, R. L., 1986, Map showing distribution, composition, and age of Late Cenozoic volcanic centers in Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I 1091-F, unpaged, 3 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.

Volcanic hazards from future eruptions of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1980

Kienle, Juergen, and Swanson, S. E., 1980, Volcanic hazards from future eruptions of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Report UAG-R 275, Fairbanks, AK, University of Alaska, 122 p., 1 sheet, scale unknown.

Geologic map of Alaska, 1980

Beikman, H. M., 1980, Geologic map of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PP 0171, unpaged, 1 plate, scale 1:2,500,000.

Volatiles, magma mixing, and the mechanism of eruption at Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1978

Johnston, D. A., 1978, Volatiles, magma mixing, and the mechanism of eruption at Augustine volcano, Alaska: University of Washington Ph.D. dissertation, 187 p., 20 plates, scale unknown.

Geologic map of south Augustine Island, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1976

Buffler, R. T., 1976, Geologic map of south Augustine Island, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Open-File Report AOF 0096, 3 p., 3 sheets, scale 1:24,000.
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf

Geologic map of the Iliamna B-2 Quadrangle, Augustine Island, Alaska, 1973

Detterman, R. L., 1973, Geologic map of the Iliamna B-2 Quadrangle, Augustine Island, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Geological Quadrangle Map GQ 1068, 4 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:63,360.

Geology of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska, 1968

Detterman, R. L., and Reed, B. L., 1968, Geology of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 68-0072, unpaged, 2 plates, scale 1:250,000.

Preliminary map of the geology of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska, 1964

Detterman, R. L., and Reed, B. L., 1964, Preliminary map of the geology of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I 0407, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.

Volcanic activity in the Aleutian Arc, 1950

Coats, R. R., 1950, Volcanic activity in the Aleutian Arc: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 0974-B, p. 35-49, 1 sheet, scale 1:5,000,000.
plate 1 PDF 819 KB
full-text PDF 783 KB
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Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska with some notes on general geology, 1898

Becker, G. F., 1898, Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska with some notes on general geology: U.S. Geological Survey Annual Report 0018, p. 1-86, 6 sheets, scale unknown.
full-text PDF 1.5 MB
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Werner, C., Power, J.A., Kelly, P.J., Prejean, S., and Kern, C., 2022, Characterizing unrest - A retrospective look at 20 years of gas emissions and seismicity at Iliamna Volcano, Alaska: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research v. 422, 107448. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2021.107448

Eruption of compositionally heterogeneous andesites from a complex storage region during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2021

Benage, M.C., Wright, H.M.N., and Coombs, M.L., 2021, Eruption of compositionally heterogeneous andesites from a complex storage region during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 83, n. 17, 23 p., doi:10.1007/s00445-020-01431-2.

Glacial dust surpasses both volcanic ash and desert dust in its iron fertilization potential, 2021

Koffman, B.G., Yoder, M.F., Methven, Taylor, Hanschka, Lena, Sears, H.B., Saylor, P.L., and Wallace, K.L., 2021, Glacial dust surpasses both volcanic ash and desert dust in its iron fertilization potential: Global Biogeochemical Cycles, v. 35, e2020GB006821, doi: 10.1029/2020GB006821.

Quantifying eruptive and background seismicity, deformation, degassing, and thermal emissions at volcanoes in the United States during 1978-2020, 2021

Reath, K., Pritchard, M.E., Roman, D.C., Lopez, T., Carn, S., Fischer, T.P., Lu, Z., Poland, M.P., Vaughan, R.G., Wessels, R., Wike, L.L., and Tran, H.K., 2021, Quantifying eruptive and background seismicity, deformation, degassing, and thermal emissions at volcanoes in the United States during 1978-2020: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, v. 126, e2021JB021684, doi: 10.1029/2021JB021684.

Multidisciplinary constraints on magma compressibility, the pre-eruptive exsolved volatile fraction, and the H2O/CO2 molar ratio for the 2006 Augustine eruption, Alaska, 2021

Wasser, V.K., Lopez, T.M., Anderson, K.R., Izbekov, Pavel, and Freymueller, J.T., 2021, Multidisciplinary constraints on magma compressibility, the pre-eruptive exsolved volatile fraction, and the H2O/CO2 molar ratio for the 2006 Augustine eruption, Alaska: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, v. 22, 24 p., 10.1029/2021GC009911.

Goals and development of the Alaska Volcano Observatory seismic network and application to forecasting and detecting volcanic eruptions, 2020

Power, J.A., Haney, M.M., Botnick, S.M., Dixon, J.P., Fee, David, Kaufman, A.M., Ketner, D.M., Lyons, J.J., Parker, Tom, Paskievitch, J.F., Read, C.W., Searcy, Cheryl, Stihler, S.D., Tepp, Gabrielle, and Wech, A.G., 2020, Goals and development of the Alaska Volcano Observatory seismic network and application to forecasting and detecting volcanic eruptions: Seismological Research Letters, doi: 10.1785/0220190216 .

Machine learning classifiers for attributing tephra to source volcanoes: an evalution of methods for Alaska tephras, 2020

Bolton, M.S.M., Jensen, B.J.L., Wallace, Kristi, Praet, Nore, Fortin, David, Kaufman, Darrell, and De Batist, Marc, 2020, Machine learning classifiers for attributing tephra to source volcanoes: an evalution of methods for Alaska tephras: Journal of Quaternary Science, v. 35, n. 1-2, p. 81-92, doi:10.1002/jqs.3170.

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, v. 4, 2020

Cameron, C.E., Schaefer, J.R., and Ekberg, P.G., 2020, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 4, 2 sheets. Http://doi.org/10.14509/30426

Phase equlibrium of a high-SiO2 andesite at fO2=RRO: implications for Augustine Volcano and other high-fO2 arc andesites, 2020

De Angelis, S.H., Larsen, J.F., Coombs, M.L., Utley, J.E.P., and Dunn, Andrew, 2020, Phase equlibrium of a high-SiO2 andesite at fO2=RRO: implications for Augustine Volcano and other high-fO2 arc andesites: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 175, n. 24, 21 p., doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-020-1663-6.

Forecasting, detecting, and tracking volcanic eruptions from space, 2020

Poland, M.P., Lopez, Taryn, Wright, Robert, and Pavolonis, M.J., 2020, Forecasting, detecting, and tracking volcanic eruptions from space: Remote Sensing in Earth Systems Science, 40 p., https://doi.org/10.1007/s41976-020-00034-x

2016 Volcanic activity in Alaska - Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2020

Cameron, C.E., Dixon, J.P., Waythomas, C.F., Iezzi, A.M., Wallace, K.L., McGimsey, R.G., and Bull, K.F., 2020, 2016 Volcanic activity in Alaska-Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2020-5125, 63 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20205125.

2017 Volcanic activity in Alaska-Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2020

Dixon, J.P., Cameron, C.E., Iezzi, A.M., Power, J.A., Wallace, K., and Waythomas, C.F., 2020, 2017 Volcanic activity in Alaska-Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2020-5102, 61 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20205102.

The prevalence and significance of offset magma reservoirs at arc volcanoes, 2020

Lerner, A.H., O'Hara, D., Karlstrom, L., Ebmeier, S.K., Anderson, K.R., and Hurwitz, S., 2020, The prevalence and significance of offset magma reservoirs at arc volcanoes: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 47, doi:10.1029/2020GL087856.

The depths and locations of magma reservoirs and their consequences for the behavior of sulfur and volcanic degassing, 2020

Lerner, A.H., 2020, The depths and locations of magma reservoirs and their consequences for the behavior of sulfur and volcanic degassing: University of Oregon Ph.D. thesis, 378 p. Available at https://search.proquest.com/openview/cec1ff16af338dce2495b5a1a491aa88/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=44156.

Phase equilibrium of a high SiO2 andesite at fO2=RRO - Implications for Augustine Volcano and other high fO2 arc andesites, 2020

De Angelis, S.H., Larsen, J.F., Coombs, M.L., Utley, J.E.P., and Dunn, Andrew, 2020, Phase equilibrium of a high SiO2 andesite at fO2=RRO - Implications for Augustine Volcano and other high fO2 arc andesites: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 175, no. 24, 20 p., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-020-1663-6.

Influence of grain size and shape on volcanic ash electrical conductivity, 2020

Woods, T.W., Genareau, K., and Wallace, K.L., 2020, Influence of grain size and shape on volcanic ash electrical conductivity: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 393, no. 106788, 9 p., doi: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2020.106788.

New approach to assessing age uncertainties-The 2300-year varve chronology from Eklutna Lake, Alaska (USA), 2019

Fortin, David, Praet, Nore, McKay, N.P., Kaufman, D.S., Jensen, B.J.L., Haeussler, P.J., Buchanan, Casey, and De Batist, Marc, 2019, New approach to assessing age uncertainties-The 2300-year varve chronology from Eklutna Lake, Alaska (USA): Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 203, p. 90-101.

Catalog of earthquake parameters and description of seismograph and infrasound stations at Alaskan volcanoes - January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2017, 2019

Dixon, J.P., Stihler S.D., Haney, M.M., Lyons, J.J., Ketner, D.M., Mulliken, K.M., Parker, T., and Power, J.A., 2019, Catalog of earthquake parameters and description of seismograph and infrasound stations at Alaskan volcanoes - January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2017: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 1115, 92 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/ds1115.

A process-based model of pre-eruption seismicity patterns and its use for eruption forecasting at dormant stratovolcanoes, 2019

White, R.A., and McCausland, W.A., 2019, A process-based model of pre-eruption seismicity patterns and its use for eruption forecasting at dormant stratovolcanoes: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 382, p. 267-297, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2019.03.004.

A unified catalog of earthquake hypocenters and magnitudes at volcanoes in Alaska: 1989 to 2018, 2019

Power, J.A., Friberg, P.A., Haney, M.M., Parker, T., Stihler, S.D., and Dixon, J.P., 2019, A unified catalog of earthquake hypocenters and magnitudes at volcanoes in Alaska—1989 to 2018: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2019–5037, 17 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195037.

Constraining the H2O/CO2 molar ratio, the volume fraction of exsolved volatiles, and the magma compressibility of the 2006 Augustine eruption, Alaska, 2019

Wasser, V.K., 2019, Constraining the H2O/CO2 molar ratio, the volume fraction of exsolved volatiles, and the magma compressibility of the 2006 Augustine eruption, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks Masters thesis, Fairbanks, Alaska, 63p., 10 fig.

Multi-sensor techniques for the measurement of post eruptive volcanic deformation and depositional features, 2019

McAlpin, D.B., 2019, Multi-sensor techniques for the measurement of post eruptive volcanic deformation and depositional features: University of Alaska Fairbanks PhD thesis, 189 p.

Regional tsunami hazard assessment for communities on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 2019

Suleimani, E.N., Nicolsky, D.J., Salisbury, J.B., and Koehler, R.D., 2019, Regional tsunami hazard assessment for communities on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Report of Investigations 2019-5, 20 p, 3 sheets, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/30194.

Geochemistry of some Quaternary lavas from the Aleutian Arc and Mt. Wrangell, 2018

Nye, C.J., Beget, J.E., Layer, P.W., Mangan, M.T., McConnell, V.S., McGimsey, R.G., Miller, T.P., Moore, R.B., and Stelling, P.L., 2018, Geochemistry of some quaternary lavas from the Aleutian Arc and Mt. Wrangell: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Raw Data File 2018-1, 29 p. http://doi.org/10.14509/29843

Geospatial distribution of tephra fall in Alaska: a geodatabase compilation of published tephra fall occurrences from the Pleistocene to the present, 2018

Mulliken, K.M., Schaefer, J.R., and Cameron, C.E., 2018, Geospatial distribution of tephra fall in Alaska: a geodatabase compilation of published tephra fall occurrences from the Pleistocene to the present: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 164, 46 p. http://doi.org/10.14509/29847

The Alaska Volcano Observatory: 30 years of protecting Alaskans from the effects of volcanic activity (1988-2018), 2018

Mulliken, K.M., 2018, The Alaska Volcano Observatory: 30 years of protecting Alaskans from the effects of volcanic activity (1988-2018): Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular 67, 2 p. http://doi.org/10.14509/30032

Analysis of the Alaska Volcano Observatory's response time to volcanic explosions - 1989 to 2016, 2018

Power, J.A., and Cameron, C.E., 2018, Analysis of the Alaska Volcano Observatory's response time to volcanic explosions - 1989 to 2016: Frontiers in Earth Science, v. 6, https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2018.00072 .

Prevalence of seismic rate anomalies preceding volcanic eruptions in Alaska, 2018

Pesicek, J.D., Wellik, J.J., Prejean, S.G., and Ogburn, S.E., 2018, Prevalence of seismic rate anomalies preceding volcanic eruptions in Alaska: Frontiers in Earth Science, v. 6, article 100, doi: 10.3389/feart.2018.00100 .

Top-down precursory volcanic seismicity: implications for 'stealth' mamga ascent and long-term eruption forecasting, 2018

Roman, D.C., and Cashman, K.V., 2018, Top-down precursory volcanic seismicity: implications for 'stealth' mamga ascent and long-term eruption forecasting: Frontiers in Earth Science, v. 6, article 124, doi: 10.3389/feart.2018.00124 .

The influence of tectonic environment on dynamic earthquake triggering: a review and case study on Alaskan volcanoes, 2018

Prejean, S.G., and Hill, D.P., 2018, The influence of tectonic environment on dynamic earthquake triggering: a review and case study on Alaskan volcanoes: Tectonophysics, v. 745, p. 293-304, doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2018.08.007.

Tephra occurrence in Alaska: a map-based compilation of stratigraphic tephra data, 2018

Worden, A.K., Schaefer, J.R., and Mulliken, K.M., 2018, Tephra occurrence in Alaska: a map-based compilation of stratigraphic tephra data: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 165, 19 p., http://doi.org/10.14509/30059

2018 update to the U.S. Geological Survey national volcanic threat assessment, 2018

Ewert, J.W., Diefenbach, A.K., and Ramsey, D.W., 2018, 2018 update to the U.S. Geological Survey national volcanic threat assessment: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2018-5140, 40 p., https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2018/5140/sir20185140.pdf.

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, v. 3, 2018

Cameron, C.E., Schaefer, J.R., and Mulliken, K.M., 2018, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 3, 2 sheets. Http://doi.org/10.14509/30142

Insight into the evolving composition of Augustine Volcano's source magma from a low-K dacite, 2018

Thomas, Christian, 2018, Insight into the evolving composition of Augustine Volcano's source magma from a low-K dacite: Honors Tutorial College, Ohio University, BS thesis, 58 p.

Uncertainties in Estimating Magma Source Parameters from InSAR Observation, 2017

Gong, W., Lu, Z., Meyer, F., 2017, Uncertainties in estimating magma source parameters from InSAR observation: Natural Hazard Uncertainty Assessment: Modeling and Decision Support, Geophysical Monograph 223, p. 89-104.

Hydroxyl, Cl, and F partitioning between high-silica rhyolitic melts-apatite-fluid(s) at 50-200 MPa and 700-1000 degrees C, 2017

Webster, J.D., Goldoff, B.A., Flesch, R.N., Nadeau, P.A., and Silbert, Z.W., 2017, Hydroxyl, Cl, and F partitioning between high-silica rhyolitic melts-apatite-fluid(s) at 50-200 MPa and 700-1000 degrees C: American Mineralogist, v. 102, n. 1, p. 61-74.

2015 Volcanic activity in Alaska - Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2017

Dixon, J.P., Cameron, C.E., Iezzi, A.M., and Wallace, Kristi, 2017, 2015 Volcanic activity in Alaska-Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2017-5104, 61 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20175104.

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 2016

Cameron, C.E., and Schaefer, J.R., 2016, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 2, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. http://doi.org/10.14509/20181

Pyroclastic Flow Deposits and InSAR: Analysis of Long-Term Subsidence at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2016

McAlpin, D. B., Meyer, F. J., Gong, W., Beget, J. E., and Webley, P. W., 2016, Pyroclastic Flow Deposits and InSAR: Analysis of Long-Term Subsidence at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Remote Sensing, v. 9, n. 1, p. 4.

Similarities and differences in the historical records of lava dome-building volcanoes: Implications for understanding magmatic processes and eruption forecasting, 2016

Sheldrake, T.E., Sparks, R.S.J., Cashman, K.V., Wadge, G., Aspinall, W.P., 2016, Similarities and differences in the historical records of lava dome-building volcanoes; implications for understanding magmatic processes and eruption forecasting: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 160, p. 240-263.

Alaska Volcano Observatory image database, 2016

Cameron, C.E., and Snedigar, S.F., 2016, Alaska Volcano Observatory image database: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Digital Data Series 13, https://www.avo.alaska.edu/images/. https://doi.org/10.14509/29689.

Seismic and infrasonic monitoring, 2015

McNutt, S.R., Thompson, G., Johnson, J.B., De Angelis, S., and Fee, D., 2015, Seismic and infrasound monitoring: in Sigurdsson, H., Houghton, B.F., Rymer, H., Stix, J., and McNutt, S. (eds.), The encyclopedia of volcanoes (2nd ed): Academic Press, p. 1071-1099, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-385938-9.00063-8

Amphibole reaction rims as a record of pre-eruptive magmatic heating: an experimental approach, 2015

De Angelis, S.H., Larsen, J., Coombs, M., Dunn, A., and Hayden, L., 2015, Amphibole reaction rims as a record of pre-eruptive magmatic heating: an experimental approach: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 426, p. 235-245, doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2015.06.051

Aleutian arc geothermal fluids: chemical analyses of waters and gases, 2015

Evans, W.C., Bergfeld, D., Neal, C.A., McGimsey, R.G., Werner, C.A., Waythomas, C.F., Lewicki, J.L., Lopez, T., Mangan, M.T., Miller, T.P., Diefenbach, A., Schaefer, J., Coombs, M.L., Wang, B., Nicolaysen, K., Izbekov, P., Maharrey, Z., Huebner, M., Hunt, A.G., Fitzpatrick, J., and Freeburg, G., 2015, Aleutian Arc geothermal fluids: chemical analyses of waters and gases: U.S. Geological Survey Data release, http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F74X55VB

A glimpse into Augustine Volcano's Pleistocene past: Insight from the petrology of a massive rhyolite deposit, 2015

Nadeau, P.A., Webster, J.D., Mandeville, C.W., Goldoff, B.A., Shimizu, Nobumichi, and Monteleone, Brian, 2015, A glimpse into Augustine Volcano's Pleistocene past: Insight from the petrology of a massive rhyolite deposit: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 304, p. 304-323, doi: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2015.07.034

Measurements of the complex refractive index of volcanic ash at 450, 546.7, and 650 nm, 2015

Ball, J. G. C., Reed, B. E., Grainger, R. G., Peters, D. M., Mather, T. A., and Pyle, D. M., 2015, Measurements of the complex refractive index of volcanic ash at 450, 546.7, and 650 nm: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, v. 120, n. 15, p. 7747-7757.

Solubility and fluid-melt partitioning of H 2 O and Cl in andesitic magmas as a function of pressure between 50 and 500MPa, 2015

Botcharnikov, R. E., Holtz, F., and Behrens, H., 2015, Solubility and fluid-melt partitioning of H 2 O and Cl in andesitic magmas as a function of pressure between 50 and 500MPa: Chemical Geology, v. 418, p. 117-131.

Experimental and modeled chlorine solubilities in aluminosilicate melts at 1 to 7000 bars and 700 to 1250 C: Applications to magmas of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2015

Webster, J. D., Vetere, F., Botcharnikov, R. E., Goldoff, B., McBirney, A., and Doherty, A. L., 2015, Experimental and modeled chlorine solubilities in aluminosilicate melts at 1 to 7000 bars and 700 to 1250 C: Applications to magmas of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: American Mineralogist, v. 100, n. 2-3, p. 522-535.

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 2014

Schaefer, J.R., Cameron, C.E., and Nye, C.J., 2014, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 133 v. 1.2, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. This publication has been superseded. Newest version available at http://www.dggs.alaska.gov/pubs/id/20181 .

Regional controls on volcano seismicity along the Aleutian Arc, 2014

Buurman, Helena, Nye, C.J., West, M.E., and Cameron, Cheryl, 2014, Regional controls on volcano seismicity along the Aleutian Arc: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, doi:10.1002/2013GC005101

2012 Volcanic activity in Alaska: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2014

Herrick, J.A., Neal, C.A., Cameron, C.E., Dixon, J.P., and McGimsey, R.G., 2014, 2012 Volcanic activity in Alaska: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2014-5160, 82p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/sir20145160.

Preliminary database of Quaternary vents in Alaska, 2014

Cameron, C.E., and Nye, C.J., 2014, Preliminary database of Quaternary vents in Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication 153, 11 p., doi:10.14509/27357 .

Cogenetic late Pleistocene rhyolite and cumulate diorites from Augustine Volcano revealed by SIMS 238U-230Th dating of zircon, and implications for silicic magma generation by extraction from mush, 2014

Coombs, M.L., and Vazquez, J.A., 2014, Cogenetic late Pleistocene rhyolite and cumulate diorites from Augustine Volcano revealed by SIMS 238U-230Th dating of zircon, and implications for silicic magma generation by extraction from mush: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, v. 15, 20 p., doi:10.1002/2014GC005589

InSAR imaging of Aleutian volcanoes, 2014

Lu, Zhong, and Dzurisin, Daniel, 2014, InSAR imaging of Aleutian volcanoes: Chichester, UK, Springer-Praxis, 390 p.

An overview of volcano infrasound: from hawaiian to plinian, local to global, 2013

Fee, David, and Matoza, R.S., 2013, An overview of volcano infrasound: from hawaiian to plinian, local to global: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 249, p. 123-139, doi: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2012.09.002 .

A volcanic activity alert-level system for aviation: review of its development and application in Alaska, 2013

Guffanti, Marianne, and Miller, Tom, 2013, A volcanic activity alert-level system for aviation: review of its development and application in Alaska: Natural Hazards, 15 p., doi:0.1007/s11069-013-0761-4
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Observations of volcanic lightning during the 2009 eruption of Redoubt Volcano, 2013

Behnke, S.J., Thomas, R.J., McNutt, S.R., Schneider, D.J., Krehbiel, P.R., Rison, William, and Edens, H.E., 2013, Observations of volcanic lightning during the 2009 eruption of Redoubt Volcano: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 259, p. 214-234, doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2011.12.010

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2012, 2013

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D, Power, J.A., Haney, Matt, Parker, Tom, Searcy, C.K., and Prejean, Stephanie, 2013, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2012: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 789, 84 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/789/ .
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Pre-eruptive magmatic conditions at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006: evidence from amphibole geochemistry and textures, 2013

De Angelis, S.H., Larsen, Jessica, and Coombs, Michelle, 2013, Pre-eruptive magmatic conditions at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006: evidence from amphibole geochemistry and textures: Journal of Petrology, v. 54, n. 9, p. 1939-1961, doi:10.1093/petrology/egt037

Magma fracture and hybrid earthquakes in the conduit of Augustine Volcano, 2013

Buurman, Helena, and West, M.E., 2013, Magma fracture and hybrid earthquakes in the conduit of Augustine Volcano: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 40, 5 p., doi:10.1002/2013GL057864

Early and late Holocene glacial fluctuations and tephrostratigraphy, Cabin Lake, Alaska, 2013

Zander, P.D., Kaufman, D.S., Kuehn, S.C., Wallace, K.L., and Anderson, R.S., 2013, Early and late Holocene glacial fluctuations and tephrostratigraphy, Cabin Lake, Alaska: Journal of Quaternary Science, v. 28, n. 8, p. 761-771, doi:10.1002/jqs.2671 .

Inside volcanic clouds: remote sensing of ash plumes using microwave weather radars, 2013

Marzano, F.S., Picciotti, Errico, Montopoli, Mario, and Vulpiani, Gianfranco, 2013, Inside volcanic clouds: remote sensing of ash plumes using microwave weather radars: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, v. 94, n. 10, p. 1567-1586, http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00160.1

Surface deformation monitoring of Augustine volcano, Alaska using GPS measurement - A case study of the 2006 eruption, 2013

Kim, S.-K., Hwang, E.-H., Kim, Y.-H., and Lee, C.-W., 2013, Surface deformation monitoring of Augustine volcano, Alaska using GPS measurement - A case study of the 2006 eruption: Korean Journal of Remote Sensing v. 29, no. 5, p. 545-554. https://doi.org/10.7780/kjrs.2013.29.5.10

Monitoring of Volcanic Activity of Augustine Volcano, Alaska Using TCPInSAR and SBAS Time-series Techniques for Measuring Surface Deformation, 2013

Cho, M., Zhang, L., and Lee, C.-W., 2013, Monitoring of Volcanic Activity of Augustine Volcano, Alaska Using TCPInSAR and SBAS Time-series Techniques for Measuring Surface Deformation: Korean Journal of Remote Sensing v. 29, no. 1, p. 21-34. https://doi.org/10.7780/kjrs.2013.29.1.3

Quenched mafic inclusions in < or = 2200 years B.P. deposits at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2012

Steiner, A.R., Browne, B.L., and Nye, C.J., 2012, Quenched mafic inclusions in < or = 2200 years B.P. deposits at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: International Geology Review, v. 54, n. 11, p. 1241-1270, doi:10.1080/00206814.2011.636641.

Rockfalls at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: the influence of eruption precursors and seasonal factors on occurrence patterns 1997-2009, 2012

DeRoin, Nicole, and McNutt, S.R., 2012, Rockfalls at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: the influence of eruption precursors and seasonal factors on occurrence patterns 1997-2009: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 211-212, p. 61-75, doi:10.1016/j.volgeores.2011.11.003.

Katmai scientific studies, 2012

Winfree, Robert, with contributions from Bacon, C.R., Bennett, A.J., Bennington, Ninfa, Berg, E.E., Brooks, Margi, Coletti, H.A., Coombs, M.L., Fierstein, Judy, Freeburg, Gary, Frost, G.V., Haney, Matthew, Jorgenson, M.T., Miller, A.E., Moran, Seth, Murphy, Rachel, Partnow, Patricia, Paskievitch, John, Stevens, D.P., Powell, Lee, Power, John, Prejean, S.G., Schaaf, Jeanne, Sherriff, R.L., Thurber, Clifford, and Welchman, R.A., 2012, Katmai science studies: Alaska Park Science Journal, v. 11, n. 1, 96 p., available online at http://www.nps.gov/akso/nature/science/ak_park_science/volume_11_issue_1.cfm .

Pre-1912 glacial and volcanic history near Windy Creek, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, 2012

Stevens, D.P., 2012, Pre-1912 glacial and volcanic history near Windy Creek, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska: in Winfree, Robert (project lead), Katmai Science Studies: Alaska Park Science Journal, v. 11, n. 1, p. 46-51, available online at http://www.nps.gov/akso/nature/science/ak_park_science/volume_11_issue_1.cfm .
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Concluding thoughts: Can another great volcanic eruption happen in Alaska?, 2012

Fierstein, J., 2012, Concluding thoughts: Can another great volcanic eruption happen in Alaska?: in Winfree, Robert (project lead), Katmai Science Studies: Alaska Park Science Journal, v. 11, n. 1, p. 88-93, available online at http://www.nps.gov/akso/nature/science/ak_park_science/volume_11_issue_1.cfm .
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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2011, 2012

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D., Power, J.A., and Searcy, C.K., 2012, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2011: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 730, 82 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/730/pdf/ds730.pdf .

Database for volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: database for Professional Paper 1762, 2012

McIntire, Jacqueline, Ramsey, D.W., Thoms, Evan, Waitt, R.B., and Begét, J.E., 2012, Database for volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: database for Professional Paper 1762: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 677. Available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/677/

Methods for monitoring and forecasting volcanic hazards and eruptions using seismology and other geophysical data, 2012

DeRoin, N., 2012, Methods for monitoring and forecasting volcanic hazards and eruptions using seismology and other geophysical data: University of Alaska Fairbanks Ph.D. dissertation, 203 p.

Transport and formation processes for fine airborne ash from three recent volcanic eruptions in Alaska: Implications for detection methods and tracking models, 2012

Rinkleff, P. G., 2012, Transport and formation processes for fine airborne ash from three recent volcanic eruptions in Alaska: Implications for detection methods and tracking models: University of Alaska Fairbanks Ph.D. dissertation, 207 p.

2007 Volcanic activity in Alaska, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2011

McGimsey, R.G., Neal, C.A., Dixon, J.P., Malik, Nataliya, and Chibisova, Marina, 2011, 2007 Volcanic activity in Alaska, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5242, 110 p. Available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2010/5242/ .

Gas emission from failed and actual eruptions from Cook Inlet Volcanoes, Alaska, 1989-2006, 2011

Werner, C.A., Doukas, M.P., and Kelly, P.J., 2011, Gas emission from failed and actual eruptions from Cook Inlet Volcanoes, Alaska, 1989-2006: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 73, n. 2, p. 155-173, doi: 10.1007/s00445-011-0453-4 .

Volcanic plume height measured by seismic waves based on a mechanical model, 2011

Prejean, S.G., and Brodsky, E.E., 2011, Volcanic plume height measured by seismic waves based on a mechanical model [abs.]: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 116, n. B1, 1 p.

Progress in understanding of sulfur in subduction zone magmas, 2011

Mandeville, C., Shimizu, N., Kelley, K., Metrich, N., Fiege, A., and Behrens, H., 2011, Progress in understanding of sulfur in subduction zone magmas [abs.]: in Goldschmidt 2011 abstract volume, Mineralogical Magazine, v. 75, n. 3, p. 1369.

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2010, 2011

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D., Power, J.A., and Searcy, C.K., 2011, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2010: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 645, 82 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/645/

Volcano from space, 2011

Coombs, Michelle, 2011, Volcano from space, in Cook Inlet volcanoes: Frontier Scientists, WonderVisions, video, available at http://frontierscientists.com/category/cook_inlet_volcanoes/

Determining the seismic source mechanism and location for an explosive eruption with limited observational data: Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2011

Dawson, P.B., Chouet, B.A., and Power, John, 2011, Determining the seismic source mechanism and location for an explosive eruption with limited observational data: Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 38, L03302, doi:10.1029/2010GL045977, 5 p.

The Augustine magmatic system as revealed by seismic tomography and relocated earthquake hypocenters from 1994 through 2009, 2011

Syracuse, E.M., Thurber, C.H., and Power, J.A., 2011, The Augustine magmatic system as revealed by seismic tomography and relocated earthquake hypocenters from 1994 through 2009: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 116, B09306, doi: 10.1029/2010JB008129 , 11 p.

Gas emissions from failed and actual eruptions from Cook Inlet volcanoes, Alaska, 1989-2006, 2011

Werner, C.A., Doukas, M.P., and Kelly, P.J., 2011, Gas emissions from failed and actual eruptions from Cook Inlet volcanoes, Alaska, 1989-2006, in Roman, D.C., Moran, S.C., and Newhall, Chris (eds.), Failed eruptions: Late-stage cessation of magma ascent: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 73, p. 155-173.

A review of algorithms for detecting volcanic hot spots in satellite infrared data, 2011

Steffke, A.M., and Harris, A.J.L., 2011, A review of algorithms for detecting volcanic hot spots in satellite infrared data: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 73, n. 9, p. 1109-1137, doi: 10.1007/s00445-011-0487-7 .

Effects of volcano profile on dilute pyroclastic density currents: Numerical simulations, 2011

Valentine, G.A., Doronzo, D.M., Dellino, Pierfrancesco, and de Tullio, M.D., 2011, Effects of volcano profile on dilute pyroclastic density currents: Numerical simulations: Geology, v. 39, n. 10, p. 947-950, doi: 10.1130/G31936.1 .

Uranium series analysis of 2006 Augustine volcanics: an investigation into the timescales of magmatic processes, 2011

Thompson, J.A., 2011, Uranium series analysis of 2006 Augustine volcanics: an investigation into the timescales of magmatic processes: University of Iowa M.S. thesis, 136 p.

Glacier microseismicity, 2010

West, M.E., Larsen, C.F., Truffer, Martin, O'Neel, Shad, and LeBlanc, Laura, 2010, Glacier microseismicity: Geology, v. 38, n. 4, p. 319-322, doi: 10.1130/G30606.1 .

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2009, 2010

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D., Power, J.A., and Searcy, C.K., 2010, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2009: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 531, 84 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/531/ .

Earthquake-induced thermal anomalies at active volcanoes, 2010

Donne, D.D., Harris, A.J.L., Ripepe, Maurizo, and Wright, Robert, 2010, Earthquake-induced thermal anomalies at active volcanoes: Geology, v. 38, n. 9, p. 771-774, doi:10.1130/G30984.1 .

Aerosol measurements from a recent Alaskan volcanic eruption: Implications for volcanic ash transport predictions, 2010

Cahill, C.F., Rinkleff, P.G., Dehn, Jonathan, Webley, P.W., Cahill, T.A., and Barnes, D.E., 2010, Aerosol measurements from a recent Alaskan volcanic eruption: Implications for volcanic ash transport predictions: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 198, n. 1-2, p. 76-80, doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2010.08.012 .

The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2010

Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., 2010, The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, 667 p., 1 plate, scale 1:20,000, and data files. Available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/ .

Seismic observations of Augustine Volcano, 1970–2007, 2010

Power, J.A., and Lalla, D.J., 2010, Seismic observations of Augustine Volcano, 1970-2007, chapter 1 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 3-40 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter01.pdf].

Seismic precursors to volcanic explosions during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Buurman, Helena and West, M.E., 2010, Seismic precursors to volcanic explosions during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 2 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 41-57 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter02.pdf].

Using seismic b-values to interpret seismicity rates and physical processes during the preeruptive earthquake swarm at Augustine Volcano 2005–2006, 2010

Jacobs, K.M., and McNutt, S.R., 2010, Using seismic b-values to interpret seismicity rates and physical processes during the preeruptive earthquake swarm at Augustine Volcano 2005-2006, chapter 3 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 59-83 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter03.pdf].

A parametric study of the January 2006 explosive eruptions of Augustine Volcano, using seismic, infrasonic, and lightning data, 2010

McNutt, S.R., Tytgat, Guy, Estes, S.A., and Stihler, S.D., 2010, A parametric study of the January 2006 explosive eruptions of Augustine Volcano, using seismic, infrasonic, and lightning data, chapter 4 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 85-102 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter04.pdf].

Earthquake waveform similarity and evolution at Augustine Volcano from 1993 to 2006, 2010

DeShon, H.R., Thurber, C.H., and Power, J.A., 2010, Earthquake waveform similarity and evolution at Augustine Volcano from 1993 to 2006, chapter 5 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 103-118 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter05.pdf].

Distal volcano-tectonic seismicity near Augustine Volcano, 2010

Fisher, M.A., Ruppert, N.A., White, R.A., Sliter, R.W., and Wong, F.L., 2010, Distal volcano-tectonic seismicity near Augustine Volcano, chapter 6 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 119-128 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter06.pdf].

A two-step procedure for calculating earthquake hypocenters at Augustine Volcano, 2010

Lalla, D.J., and Power, J.A. 2010, A two-step procedure for calculating earthquake hypocenters at Augustine Volcano, chapter 7 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 129-142 and software [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter07].

Timing, distribution, and volume of proximal products of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Coombs, M.L., Bull, K.F., Vallance, J.W., Schneider, D.J., Thoms, E.E., Wessels, R.L., and McGimsey, R.G., 2010, Timing, distribution, and volume of proximal products of the 2006 Eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 8 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 145-185, 1 plate, scale 1:20,000, and GIS data [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter08].

Timing, distribution, and character of tephra fall from the 2005-2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Wallace, K.L., Neal, C.A., and McGimsey, R.G., 2010, Timing, distribution, and character of tephra fall from the 2005-2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 9 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 187-217 and spreadsheet [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter09].

Pyroclastic flows, lahars, and mixed avalanches generated during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Vallance, J.W., Bull, K.F., and Coombs, M.L., 2010, Pyroclastic flows, lahars, and mixed avalanches generated during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 10 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 219-267 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter10.pdf].

Characterizing pyroclastic-flow interactions with snow and water using environmental magnetism at Augustine Volcano, 2010

Beget, J.E., 2010, Characterizing pyroclastic-flow interactions with snow and water using environmental magnetism at Augustine Volcano, chapter 11 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 269-283 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter11.pdf].

Remote telemetered and time-lapse cameras at Augustine Volcano, 2010

Paskievitch, John, Read, Cyrus, and Parker, Thomas, 2010, Remote telemetered and time-lapse cameras at Augustine Volcano, chapter 12 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 285-293 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter12.pdf].

Ejecta and landslides from Augustine Volcano before 2006, 2010

Waitt, R.B., 2010, Ejecta and landslides from Augustine Volcano before 2006, chapter 13 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 297-319 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter13.pdf].

Preliminary slope-stability analysis of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Reid, M.E., Brien, D.L., and Waythomas, C.F., 2010, Preliminary slope-stability analysis of Augustine Volcano, chapter 14 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 321-332 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter14.pdf].

Petrology and geochemistry of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Larsen, J.F., Nye, C.J., Coombs, M.L., Tilman, Mariah, Izbekov, Pavel, and Cameron, Cheryl, 2010, Petrology and geochemistry of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 15 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 335-382 and spreadsheets [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter15].

Augustine Volcano; the influence of volatile components in magmas erupted A.D. 2006 to 2,100 years before present, 2010

Webster, J.D., Mandeville, C.W., Goldoff, Beth, Coombs, M.L., and Tappen, Christine, 2010, Augustine Volcano; the influence of volatile components in magmas erupted A.D. 2006 to 2,100 years before present, chapter 16 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 383-423 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter16.pdf].

Geodetic constraints on magma movement and withdrawal during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Cervelli, P.F., Fournier, T.J., Freymueller, J.T., Power, J.A., Lisowski, Michael, and Pauk, B.A., 2010, Geodetic constraints on magma movement and withdrawal during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 17 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 427-452 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter17.pdf].

Surface deformation of Augustine Volcano, 1992 - 2005, from multiple-interferogram processing using a refined small baseline subset (SBAS) interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) approach, 2010

Lee, Chang-Wook, Lu, Zhong, Jung, Hyung-Sup, Won, Joong-Sun, and Dzurisin, Daniel, 2010, Surface deformation of Augustine Volcano, 1992 - 2005, from multiple-interferogram processing using a refined small baseline subset (SBAS) interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) approach, chapter 18 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 453-465 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter18.pdf].

The Plate Boundary Observatory permanent Global Positioning System network on Augustine Volcano before and after the 2006 eruption, 2010

Pauk, B.A., Jackson, Michael, Feaux, Karl, Mencin, David, and Bohnenstiehl, Kyle, 2010, The Plate Boundary Observatory permanent Global Positioning System network on Augustine Volcano before and after the 2006 eruption, chapter 19 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 467-477 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter19.pdf].

Integrated satellite observations of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Bailey, J.E., Dean, K.G., Dehn, Jonathan, and Webley, P.W., 2010, Integrated satellite observations of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 20 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 481-506 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter20.pdf].

Volcanic-ash dispersion modeling of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano Using the Puff Model, 2010

Webley, P.W., Dean, K.G., Dehn, Jonathan, Bailey, J.E., and Peterson, Rorik, 2010, Volcanic-ash dispersion modeling of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano Using the Puff Model, chapter 21 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 507-526 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter21.pdf].

High-resolution satellite and airborne thermal infrared imaging of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Wessels, R.L., Coombs, M.L., Schneider, D.J., Dehn, Jonathan, and Ramsey, M.S., 2010, High-resolution satellite and airborne thermal infrared imaging of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 22 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 527-552 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter22.pdf].

The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano; combined analyses of thermal satellite data and reduced displacement, 2010

van Manen, S.M., Dehn, Jonathan, West, M.E., Blake Stephen, and Rothery, D.A., 2010, The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano; combined analyses of thermal satellite data and reduced displacement, chapter 23 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 553-567 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter23.pdf].

Imaging observations of thermal emissions from Augustine Volcano using a small astronomical camera, 2010

Sentman, D.D., McNutt, S.R., Stenbaek-Nielsen, H.C., Tytgat, Guy, and DeRoin, Nicole, 2010, Imaging observations of thermal emissions from Augustine Volcano using a small astronomical camera, chapter 24 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 569-577 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter24.pdf].

Lightning and electrical activity during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Thomas, R.J., McNutt, S.R., Krehbiel, P.R., Rison, William, Aulich, Grayden, Edens, H.E., Tytgat, Guy, and Clark, Edward, 2010, Lightning and electrical activity during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 25 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 579-608 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter25.pdf].

Emission of SO2, CO2, and H2S from Augustine Volcano, 2002-2008, 2010

McGee, K.A., Doukas, M.P., McGimsey, R.G., Neal, C.A., and Wessels, R.L., 2010, Emission of SO2, CO2, and H2S from Augustine Volcano, 2002-2008, chapter 26 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 609-627 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter26.pdf].

Public outreach and communications of the Alaska Volcano Observatory during the 2005-2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Adleman, J.N., Cameron, C.E., Snedigar, S.F., Neal, C.A., and Wallace, K.L., 2010, Public outreach and communications of the Alaska Volcano Observatory during the 2005-2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 27 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 631-644 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter27.pdf].

Hazard information management, interagency coordination, and impacts of the 2005-2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 2010

Neal, C.A. Murray, T.L. Power, J.A. Adleman, J.N. Whitmore, P.M. and Osiensky, J.M. 2010, Hazard information management, interagency coordination, and impacts of the 2005-2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, chapter 28 of Power, J.A., Coombs, M.L., and Freymueller, J.T., eds., The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1769, p. 645-667 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1769/chapters/p1769_chapter28.pdf].

Encounters of aircraft with volcanic ash clouds: a compilation of known incidents, 1953-2009, 2010

Guffanti, Marianne, Casadevall, T.J., and Budding, Karin, 2010, Encounters of aircraft with volcanic ash clouds: A compilation of known incidents, 1953-2009: U.S. Geological Data Series 545, ver. 1.0, 12 p., plus 4 appendixes including the compliation database, available only at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/545 .

Model-based weather radar remote sensing of explosive volcanic ash eruption, 2010

Marzano, F.S., Marchiotto, Sara, Textor, Christiane, and Schneider, D.J., 2010, Model-based weather radar remote sensing of explosive volcanic ash eruption: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, v. 48, n. 10, p. 3591-3607, doi:10.1109/TGRS.2010.2047862 .

Textural and mineralogical observations of quenched basaltic inclusions in low-silica andesite from the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2010

Vitale, Michelle, and Browne, B.L., 2010, Textural and mineralogical observations of quenched basaltic inclusions in low-silica andesite from the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 42, n. 4, p. 101-102.

The role of water in generating the calc-alkaline trend: new volatile data for Aleutian magmas and a new tholeiitic index, 2010

Zimmer, M.M., Plank, Terry, Hauri, E.H., Yogodzinski, G.M., Stelling, Peter, Larsen, Jessica, Singer, Brad, Jicha, Brian, Mandeville, Charles, and Nye, C.J., 2010, The role of water in generating the calc-alkaline trend: new volatile data for Aleutian magmas and a new tholeiitic index: Journal of Petrology, v. 5, n. 12, p. 2411, 2444, doi:10.1093/petrology/egq062 .

Sulfur isotope variation in arc basalts revealed by secondary ionization mass spectrometry: measurements of melt inclusions, 2010

Mandeville, Charles, Shimizu, Nobumichi, Kelley, Kathrine, and Metrich, Nicole, 2010, Sulfur isotope variation in arc basalts revealed by secondary ionization mass spectrometry: measurements of melt inclusions [abs.]: in Abstracts of the 20th annual V.M. Goldschmidt conference, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 74, n. 12, p. A663.

Volcanic lightning: global observations and constraints on source mechanisms, 2010

McNutt, S.R., and Williams, E.R., 2010, Volcanic lightning: global observations and constraints on source mechanisms: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 72, n. 10, p. 1153-1167, doi:10.1007/s00445-010-0393-4 .

Seismicity of block-and-ash flows occurring during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2010

DeRoin, Nicole, McNutt, S.R., Sentman, D.D., and Reyes, Celso, 2012, Seismicity of block-and-ash flows occurring during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 213-214, p. 14-26, doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2011.10.007.

Geophysical Institute, 2007-2010 report, 2010

University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, 2010, Geophysical Institute, 2007-2010 report: 48 p., available online at http://www.gi.alaska.edu/admin/info/gireport

Tracing the movement and storage of magma in the crust through seismology: examples from Alaska and western Mexico, 2010

Gardine, M.D., Tracing the movement and storage of magma in the crust through seismology: examples from Alaska and western Mexico: University of Alaska Fairbanks Ph.D. dissertation, 96 p.

Ozone depletion in tropospheric volcanic plumes, 2010

Vance, Alan, McGonigle, A.J.S., Aiuppa, Alessandro, Stith, J.L., Turnbull, Kate, and von Glasow, Roland, 2010, Ozone depletion in tropospheric volcanic plumes: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 37, n. 22, L22802, doi:10.1029/2010GL044997 .

2006 Volcanic activity in Alaska, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2009

Neal, C.A., McGimsey, R.G., Dixon, J.P., Manevich, Alexander, and Rybin, Alexander, 2009, 2006 Volcanic activity in Alaska, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5214, 102 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2008/5214/ .

Petrology and geochemistry of ca. 2100-1000 a.B.P. magmas of Augustine volcano, Alaska, based on analysis of prehistoric pumiceous tephra, 2009

Tappen, C.M., Webster, J.D., Mandeville, C.W., and Roderick, David, 2009, Petrology and geochemistry of ca. 2100-1000 a.B.P. magmas of Augustine volcano, Alaska, based on analysis of prehistoric pumiceous tephra: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 183, n. 1/2, p. 42-62, doi: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2009.03.007 .

Preliminary geologic map of the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska - including parts of the Talkeetna, Talkeetna Mountains, Tyonek, Lake Clark, Kenai, Seward, Iliamna, Seldovia, Mount Katmai, and Afognak 1:250,000-scale Quadrangles, 2009

Wilson, F.H., Hults, C.P., Schmoll, H.R., Haeussler, P.J., Schmidt, J.M., Yehle, L.A., and Labay, K.A., compilers; digital files prepared by Wilson, F.H., Hults, C.P., Labay, K.A., and Shew, Nora, 2009, Preliminary geologic map of the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska - including parts of the Talkeetna, Talkeetna Mountains, Tyonek, Lake Clark, Kenai, Seward, Iliamna, Seldovia, Mount Katmai, and Afognak 1:250,000-scale Quadrangles: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1108, scale 1:250:000, available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1108/ .

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2008, 2009

Dixon, J.P., and Stihler, S.D., 2009, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2008: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 467, 88 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/467/ .

Improved prediction and tracking of volcanic ash clouds, 2009

Webley, Peter, and Mastin, Larry, 2009, Improved prediction and tracking of volcanic ash clouds: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 186, n. 1-2, p. 1-9, doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2008.10.022 .

Near-real-time volcanic ash cloud detection: Experiences from the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2009

Webley, P.W., Dehn, J., Lovick, J., Dean, K.G., Bailey, J.E., and Valcic, L., 2009, Near-real-time volcanic ash cloud detection: Experiences from the Alaska Volcano Observatory: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 186, n. 1-2, p. 79-90, doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2009.02.010 .

Volcanic hazards to airports, 2009

Guffanti, Marrianne, Mayberry, G.C., Casadevall, T.J., and Wunderman, Richard, 2009, Volcanic hazards to airports: Natural Hazards, v. 51, p. 287-302, doi:10.1007/s11069-008-9254-2 .

Volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2009

Waitt, R.B., and Beget, J.E., 2009, Volcanic processes and geology of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1762, 78 p., 2 plates, scale 1:25,000, available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1762/ .

Automated forecasting of volcanic ash dispersion utilizing Virtual Globes, 2009

Webley,P.W., Dean, Kenneson, Bailey, J.E., Dehn, Jon, and Peterson, Rorik, 2009, Automated forecasting of volcanic ash dispersion utilizing Virtual Globes: Natural Hazards, v. 51, p. 345-361, doi: 10.1007/s11069-008-9246-2 .

The United States national volcanic ash operations plan for aviation, 2009

Albersheim, Steven, and Guffanti, Marianne, 2009, The United States national volcanic ash operations plan for aviation: Natural Hazards, v. 51, p. 275-285, doi:10.1007/s11069-008-9247-1 .

Estimates of eruption velocity and plume height from infrasonic recordings of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2009

Caplan-Auerbach, Jacqueline, Bellesiles, Anna, and Fernandes, J.K., 2009, Estimates of eruption velocity and plume height from infrasonic recordings of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2009.10.002 .

A petrologic investigation of mafic inputs into the Augustine Volcano (Alaska) magma system over the past 2,200 years, 2009

Steiner, A.R., 2009, A petrologic investigation of mafic inputs into the Augustine Volcano (Alaska) magma system over the past 2,200 years: California State University, Fullerton, M.S. thesis, 137 p.

Historically active volcanoes of Alaska reference deck, 2009

Snedigar, S.F., and Cameron, C.C., 2009, Historically active volcanoes of Alaska reference deck: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular 59, 52 p, available to order from http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=20401 .

A distal earthquake cluster concurrent with the 2006 explosive eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2009

Fisher, M.A., Ruppert, N.A., White, R.A., Wilson, F.H., Comer, Drew, Sliter, R.A., and Wong, F.L., 2009, A distal earthquake cluster concurrent with the 2006 explosive eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Tectonophysics, v. 469, n. 1-4, p. 25-36, doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2009.01.019 .

Location of eruption-related earthquake clusters at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, using station-pair differential times, 2009

Sumiejski, Laura, Thurber, Clifford, and DeShon, H.R., 2009, Location of eruption-related earthquake clusters at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, using station-pair differential times: Geophysical Journal International, v. 176, n. 3, p. 1017-1022, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2008.04037.x .

Magmatic processes in the Alaska subduction zone by combined 3-D b value imaging and targeted seismic tomography, 2009

van Stiphout, T., Kissling, E., Wiemer, S., and Ruppert, N., 2009, Magmatic processes in the Alaska subduction zone by combined 3-D b value imaging and targeted seismic tomography: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 114, n. B11, 16 p., doi: 10.1029/2008JB005958 .

Partitioning behavior of chlorine and fluorine in the system apatite-melt-fluid. II: Felsic silicate systems at 200 Mpa, 2009

Webster, J.D., Tappen, C.M., and Mandeville, C.W., 2009, Partitioning behavior of chlorine and fluorine in the system apatite-melt-fluid. II: Felsic silicate systems at 200 Mpa: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 73, n. 3, p. 559-581, doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2008.10.034 .

Chronology and references of volcanic eruptions and selected unrest in the United States, 1980-2008, 2009

Diefenbach, A.K., Guffanti, Marianne, and Ewert, J.W., 2009, Chronology and references of volcanic eruptions and selected unrest in the United States, 1980-2008: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1118, 85 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1118/ .

Preliminary spreadsheet of eruption source parameters for volcanoes of the world, 2009

Mastin, L.G., Guffanti, Marianne, Ewert, J.E., and Spiegel, Jessica, 2009, Preliminary spreadsheet of eruption source parameters for volcanoes of the world: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1133, v. 1.2, 25 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1133/ .

Integration of petrological-geochemical constraints and local seismic tomography: implications for magmatic processes within continental arc crust of S-Alaska, 2009

Ballmer, S., Kissling, E., Ulmer, P., and van Stiphout, T., 2009, Integration of petrological-geochemical constraints and local seismic tomography: implications for magmatic processes within continental arc crust of S-Alaska [abs.]: in Abstracts of the 19th annual V.M. Goldschmidt conference, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 73, n. 13S, p. A81.

Methods of experimental apatite growth and their applications to magmatic systems, 2009

Travis, M.E., and Webster, J.D., 2009, Methods of experimental apatite growth and their applications to magmatic systems [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 41, n. 7, p. 646.

Beauty is more than skin deep: educating the public on dynamic geologic processes in south-central Alaska, 2009

Wasserman, E.J., 2009, Beauty is more than skin deep: educating the public on dynamic geologic processes in south-central Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 41, n. 7, p. 246.

Ground-based weather radar remote sensing of volcanic ash explosive eruptions, 2009

Marzano, F.S., Marchiotto, S., Barbieri, S., Giuliani, G., Textor, C., and Schneider, D.J., 2009, Ground-based weather radar remote sensing of volcanic ash explosive eruptions [abs.]: Geophysical Research Abstracts, v. 11, 1 p.

Using major, minor, and trace element geochemistry of melt inclusions to study magma dynamics and evolution at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2009

Marks, J.K., 2009, Using major, minor, and trace element geochemistry of melt inclusions to study magma dynamics and evolution at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Carleton College Senior Integrative Experience, 28 p.

Water in Aleutian magmas: its origins in the subduction zone and its effects on magma evolution, 2009

Zimmer M. M., 2009, Water in Aleutian Magmas: its origins in the subduction zone and its effects on magma evolution: Boston University Ph.D. dissertation, 356 p.
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2005 Volcanic activity in Alaska, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2008

McGimsey, R.G., Neal, C.A., Dixon, J.P., and Ushakov, Sergey, 2008, 2005 Volcanic activity in Alaska, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5269, 94 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2007/5269/ .

Atmospheric contribution of gas emissions from Augustine volcano, Alaska during the 2006 eruption, 2008

McGee, K.A., Doukas, M.P., McGimsey, R.G., Neal, C.A., and Wessels, R.L., 2008, Atmospheric contribution of gas emissions from Augustine volcano, Alaska during the 2006 eruption: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 35, L03306, doi: 10.1029/2007GL032301, 5 p.
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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2006, 2008

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D., Power, J.A., and Searcy, Cheryl, 2008, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2006: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 326, 79 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/326/ .

The Alaska Volcano Observatory - 20 years of volcano research, monitoring, and eruption response, 2008

Schaefer, J.R., and Nye, Chris, 2008, The Alaska Volcano Observatory - 20 years of volcano research, monitoring, and eruption response: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, Alaska GeoSurvey News, NL 2008-001, v. 11, n. 1, p. 1-9, available at http://wwwdggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=16061 .

20th anniversary of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2008

University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, 2008, 20th anniversary of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: University of Alaska Geophysical Institute pamphlet, 2 p.

Modeled tephra ages from lake sediments, base of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska, 2008

Schiff, C.J., Kaufman, D.S., Wallace, K.L., Werner, A., Ku, T.L., and Brown, T.A., 2008, Modeled tephra ages from lake sediments, base of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska: Quaternary Geochronology, v. 3, p. 56-67.

An investigation of symplectite-rimmed olivine and magmatic processes during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2008

Tilman, M.R., 2008, An investigation of symplectite-rimmed olivine and magmatic processes during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks M.S. thesis, 166 p.

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2007, 2008

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D. and Power, J.A., 2008, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2007: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 367, 82 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/367/ .

Using seismic b-values to interpret seismicity rates and processes during the 2006 eruption at Augustine Volcano, 2008

McNutt, S., and Jacobs, K., 2008. Using seismic b-values to interpret seismicity rates and processes during the 2006 eruption at Augustine volcano [abs.]: IAVCEI 2008 Abstracts, August 17-22, Reykjavik, Iceland, p. 15.

Pyroclastic-flow, lahar, and mixed-avalanche deposits generated during the explosive phase of the 2006 eruptive activity of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2008

Bull, K., Vallance, J., Coombs, M., 2008. Pyroclastic-flow, lahar, and mixed-avalanche deposits generated during the explosive phase of the 2006 eruptive activity of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: IAVCEI 2008 Abstracts, August 17-22, Reykjavik, Iceland, p. 40.

Volcanic tsunamis and prehistoric cultural transitions in Cook Inlet, Alaska, 2008

Beget, James, Gardner, Cynthia, and Davis, Kathleen, 2008, Volcanic tsunamis and prehistoric cultural transitions in Cook Inlet, Alaska: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research v, 176, p. 377-386, doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2008.01.034 .

Instrumentation recommendations for volcano monitoring at U.S. volcanoes under the National Volcano Early Warning System, 2008

Moran, S.C., Freymueller, J.T., LaHusen, R.G., McGee, K.A., Poland, M.P., Power, J.A., Schmidt, D.A., Schneider, D.J., Stephens, G., Werner, C.A., and White, R.A., 2008, Instrumentation recommendations for volcano monitoring at U.S. volcanoes under the National Volcano Early Warning System: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5114, 47 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2008/5114/ .

Alaska Volcano Observatory [Postcard], 2008

Venezky, Dina Y., Murray, Tom, and Read, Cyrus, 2008, Alaska Volcano Observatory [postcard]: U.S. Geological Survey General Information Product 79 [http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/79/].

Patchiness of tephra deposition on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 2008

Payne, Richard, 2008, Patchiness of tephra deposition on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: Quaternary Newsletter, v. 115, p. 37-39.

Evolution of waveform similarity at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, during the 2006 eruption, 2008

DeShon, H.R., 2008, Evolution of waveform similarity at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, during the 2006 eruption [abs]: Seismological Research Letters, v. 79, n. 2, p. 334.

Deformation of the Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1992-2005, measured by ERS and ENVISAT SAR interferometry, 2008

Lee, Chang-Wook, Lu, Zhong, Kwoun, Oh-Ig, and Won, Joong-Sun, 2008, Deformation of the Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1992-2005, measured by ERS and ENVISAT SAR interferometry: Earth, Planets, and Space, v. 60, n. 5, p. 447-452.

High rate GPS data on active volcanoes: an application to the 2005-2006 Mt. Augustine (Alaska, USA) eruption, 2008

Mattia, Mario, Palano, Mimmo, Aloisi, Marco, Bruno, Valentina, and Bock, Yehuda, 2008, High rate GPS data on active volcanoes: an application to the 2005-2006 Mt. Augustine (Alaska, USA) eruption: Terra Nova, v. 20, n. 2, p. 134-140.

Using cryptotephras to extend regional tephrochronologies: an example from southeast Alaska and implications for hazard assessment, 2008

Payne, Richard, Blackford, Jeffrey, and van der Plicht, Johannes, 2008, Using cryptotephras to extend regional tephrochronologies: an example from southeast Alaska and implications for hazard assessment: Quaternary Research, v. 69, n. 1, p. 42-55.

Distal volcanic impacts on peatlands: palaeoecological evidence from Alaska, 2008

Payne, Richard, and Blackford, Jeffrey, 2008, Distal volcanic impacts on peatlands: palaeoecological evidence from Alaska: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 27, n. 21-22, p. 2012-2030, doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2008.08.002 .

Extending the Late Holocene tephrochronology of the central Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 2008

Payne, R.J., and Blackford, J.J., 2008, Extending the Late Holocene tephrochronology of the central Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: Arctic, v. 61, n. 3, p. 243-254.

Predicting and validating the tracking of a volcanic ash cloud during the 2006 eruption of Mount Augustine Volcano, 2008

Webley, P.W., Atkinson, D., Collins, R.L., Fochesatto, J., Sassen, K., Cahill, C.F., Prata, A., Flynn, C.J., and Mizutani, K., 2008, Predicting and validating the tracking of a volcanic ash cloud during the 2006 eruption of Mount Augustine Volcano: Bulletin of the American Meterological Society, v. 89, n. 11, p. 1647-1658, doi:10.1175/2008BAMS2579.1 .

A summary of the history and achievements of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2008

Smith, R.W., 2008, A summary of the history and achievements of the Alaska Volcano Observatory [abs.]: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 89, n. 53, abstract V43H-08.

Alaska Volcano Observatory at 20, 2008

Eichelberger, J.E., 2008, Alaska Volcano Observatory at 20 [abs.]: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 89, n. 53, abstract V43H-01.

Twenty years of seismic monitoring by the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2008

Dixon, J.P., McNutt, S.R., Power, J.A., and West, M.E., 2008, Twenty years of seismic monitoring by the Alaska Volcano Observatory [abs.]: Seismological Research Letters, v. 79, n. 2, p. 318-319.

Augustine Volcano: Mg, Cr, and Ni-rich: LILE, REE, and HFSE-poor, 2008

Nye, C.J., Coombs, M.L., Larsen, J., Izbekov, P., Tilman, M., and Cameron, C., 2008, Augustine Volcano: Mg, Cr, and Ni-rich: LILE, REE, and HFSE-poor [abs.]: in Abstracts of the 18th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 72, n. 12S, p. A692.

Gas emissions from failed and successful eruptions in Alaska, 1990-2006, 2008

Werner, C., Doukas, M., and Staff, A., 2008, Gas emissions from failed and successful eruptions in Alaska, 1990-2006 [abs.]: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 89, n. 53, 1 p.

Mitigating hazards to aircraft from drifting volcanic clouds by comparing and combining IR satellite data with forward transport models, 2008

Matiella Novak, M.A., 2008, Mitigating hazards to aircraft from drifting volcanic clouds by comparing and combining IR satellite data with forward transport models: Michigan Techological University Ph.D. dissertation, 252 p.

Seismic precursors to explosive eruptions during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2008

Buurman, Helena, and West, Michael, 2008, Seismic precursors to explosive eruptions during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: in 2008 IRIS Workshop: Abstracts, Stevenson WA, Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, p. 94.

Mafic inputs to the Augustine magma system over the past 2,200 years, 2008

Steiner, A., and Browne, B., 2008, Mafic inputs to the Augustine magma system over the past 2,200 years [abs.]: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 89, n. 53, 1 p.

Using seismic b-values to interpret seismicity rates and processes during the 2006 eruption at Augustine Volcano, 2008

McNutt, S.R., and Jacobs, K.M., 2008, Using seismic b-values to interpret seismicity rates and processes during the 2006 eruption at Augustine Volcano [abs.]: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 89, n. 53, 1 p.

An 18,700 year record of tephra-fall frequency as recorded in peat cores recovered from the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 2008

DeRuwe, A.D., 2008, An 18,700 year record of tephra-fall frequency as recorded in peat cores recovered from the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: Alaska Pacific University M.S. thesis, 28 p.

Electrical activity during the 2006 Mount St. Augustine volcanic eruptions, 2007

Thomas, J.R., Krehbiel, P.R., Rison, W., Edens, H.E., Aulich, G.D., Winn, W.P., McNutt, S.R., Tytgat, G., and Clark, E., 2007, Electrical activity during the 2006 Mount St. Augustine volcanic eruptions: Science, v. 315, p. 1097.

InSAR imaging of volcanic deformation over cloud-prone areas - Aleutian Islands, 2007

Lu, Zhong, 2007, InSAR imaging of volcanic deformation over cloud-prone areas - Aleutian Islands: Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, v. 73, n. 3, p. 245-257.

Late Quaternary distal tephra-fall deposits in lacustrine sediments, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 2007

de Fontaine, C.S., Kaufman, D.S., Anderson, R.S., Werner, Al, Waythomas, C.F., and Brown, T.A., 2007, Late Quaternary distal tephra-fall deposits in lacustrine sediments, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: Quaternary Research, v. 68, p. 64-78, doi:10.1016/j.yqres.2007.03.006.

The Alaska Volcano Observatory's information management systems during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska, 2007

Adleman, Jennifer, and Snedigar, Seth, 2007, The Alaska Volcano Observatory's information management systems during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: Cities on Volcanoes 5 Conference, Abstract volume, Shimabara, Japan, abstract number 31-O-05, p. 154 of unpaginated document.

Overview of volcano monitoring for eruption forecasting and alerting, 2007

Guffanti, Marianne, and Ewert, John, 2007, Overview of volcano monitoring for eruption forecasting and alerting: Fourth International Workshop on Volcanic Ash, World Meterological Organization (WMO) in close collaboration with the International Civil Aviation Organziation (ICAO) and the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, Rotorua, New Zealand, 26-20 March, 2007, 5 p., available at http://www.caa.govt.nz/Volcanic_Ash_Workshop/Papers/VAWS4WP0302.pdf .

WSR-88D radar observations of volcanic ash, 2007

Wood, Jefferson, Scott, Carven, and Schneider, David, 2007, WSR-88D radar observations of volcanic ash: Fourth International Workshop on Volcanic Ash, World Meterological Organization (WMO) in close collaboration with the International Civil Aviation Organziation (ICAO) and the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, Rotorua, New Zealand, 26-20 March, 2007, 9 p., available at http://www.caa.govt.nz/Volcanic_Ash_Workshop/Papers/VAWS4WP0403.pdf .

Airborne volcanic ash forecast area reliability, 2007

Stunder, B.J.B., and Heffter, J.L., 2007, Airborne volcanic ash forecast area reliability [abs.]: Fourth International Workshop on Volcanic Ash, World Meterological Organization (WMO) in close collaboration with the International Civil Aviation Organziation (ICAO) and the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, Rotorua, New Zealand, 26-20 March, 2007, 1 p., available at http://www.caa.govt.nz/Volcanic_Ash_Workshop/Papers/VAWS4WP0604.pdf .

Volcanic ash modeling for North Pacific volcanoes automated operational monitoring and virtual globes, 2007

Webley, P.W., Dean, Kenneson, Bailey, J.E., and Peterson, Rorik, 2007, Volcanic ash modeling for North Pacific volcanoes automated operational monitoring and virtual globes: Fourth International Workshop on Volcanic Ash, World Meterological Organization (WMO) in close collaboration with the International Civil Aviation Organziation (ICAO) and the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, Rotorua, New Zealand, 26-20 March, 2007, 8 p., available at http://www.caa.govt.nz/Volcanic_Ash_Workshop/Papers/VAWS4WP0605.pdf .

System for ranking relative threats of U.S. volcanoes, 2007

Ewert, John, 2007, System for ranking relative threats of U.S. volcanoes: Natural Hazards Review, v. 8, n. 4, p. 112-124.

A compilation of gas emission-rate data from volcanoes of Cook Inlet (Spurr, Crater Peak, Redoubt, Iliamna, and Augustine) and Alaska Peninsula (Douglas, Fourpeaked, Griggs, Mageik, Martin, Peulik, Ukinrek Maars, and Veniaminof), Alaska, from 1995-2006, 2007

Doukas, M.P., and McGee, K.A., 2007, A compilation of gas emission-rate data from volcanoes of Cook Inlet (Spurr, Crater Peak, Redoubt, Iliamna, and Augustine) and Alaska Peninsula (Douglas, Fourpeaked, Griggs, Mageik, Martin, Peulik, Ukinrek Maars, and Veniaminof), Alaska, from 1995-2006: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1400, 13 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1400/ .

Fluid immiscibility in volcanic environments, 2007

Webster, J.D., and Mandeville, C.W., 2007, Fluid immiscibility in volcanic environments: Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, v. 67, p. 323-358.

Estimates of gas flux from infrasonic signals at Augustine Volcano during the January 2006 eruption: implications for eruption plume types, 2007

Fernandes, J.J., Bellesiles, A.K., and Caplan-Auerbach, Jacqueline, 2007, Estimates of gas flux from infrasonic signals at Augustine Volcano during the January 2006 eruption: implications for eruption plume types [abs]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 39, n. 4, p. 78.

Predicting and validating the motion of an ash cloud during the 2006 eruption of Mount Augustine volcano, Alaska, USA, 2007

Collins, R.L., Fochesatto, J., Sassen, K., Webley, P.W., Atkinson, D.E., Dean, K., Cahill, C.F., and Mizutani, K., 2007, Predicting and validating the motion of an ash cloud during the 2006 eruption of Mount Augustine volcano, Alaska, USA: Journal of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, v. 54, n. 1-2, p. 17-28.

Compilation of disruptions to airports from volcanic activity (version 1.0, 1944-2006), 2007

Guffanti, Marianne, Mayberry, G.C., Casadevall, T.J., and Wunderman, Richard, 2007, Compilation of disruptions to airports from volcanic activity (version 1.0, 1944-2006): U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1256, 26 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1256/

The 2006 Augustine Alaska eruption: combined analyses of seismic and thermal data, 2007

van Manen, S., Dehn, J., West, M., Blake, S., and Rothery, D., 2007, The 2006 Augustine Alaska eruption: combined analyses of seismic and thermal data [abs.]: Geological Society of London Bicentennial Conference, September 10-12, London, UK.

Storage and interaction of compositionally heterogeneous magmas from the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006

Roman,D.C., Cashman, K.V., Gardner, C.A., Wallace, P.J., and Donovan, J.J., 2006, Storage and interaction of compositionally heterogeneous magmas from the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanology, Nov 2005, v. 68, n. 3, p. 240-254, doi: 10.1007/s00445-005-0003-z.

Thickness distribution of a cooling pyroclastic flow deposit on Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Optimization using InSAR, FEMs, and an adaptive mesh algorithm, 2006

Masterlark, Timothy, Lu, Zhong, and Rykhus, Russell, 2006, Thickness distribution of a cooling pyroclastic flow deposit on Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Optimization using InSAR, FEMs, and an adaptive mesh algorithm: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 150, p. 186-201, doi: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2005.07.004.

Confirmation and calibration of computer modeling of tsunamis produced by Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006

Beget, J.E., and Kowalik, Zygmunt, 2006, Confirmation and calibration of computer modeling of tsunamis produced by Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Science of Tsunami Hazards, v. 24, n. 4, p. 257-267, available for download at http://www.sthjournal.org/244/beget.pdf.
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The 2006 eruption of Augustine volcano: overview, 2006

Nye, C.J., 2006, The 2006 eruption of Augustine volcano: overview [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v.38, n. 5, p. 28.
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf

Seismic and infrasound monitoring of eruptions at Augustine Volcano, December 2005-January 2006, 2006

McNutt, S.R., 2006, Seismic and infrasound monitoring of eruptions at Augustine Volcano, December 2005-January 2006 [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, n. 5, p. 28.
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf

Infrasonic wave observations at Fairbanks, AK, of Augustine Volcano eruptions during Jan, 2006, 2006

Wilson, C.R., McNutt, Steve, Olson, J.V., and Tytgat, Guy, 2006, Infrasonic wave observations at Fairbanks, AK, of Augustine Volcano eruptions during Jan, 2006 [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, n. 5, p. 28.
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf

Volcano monitoring using hourly GPS solutions, 2006

Fournier, Thomas, and Freymueller, J.T., 2006, Volcano monitoring using hourly GPS solutions [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, n. 5, p. 28.
Hard Copy held by AVO at FBKS - CEC shelf

The role of remote sensing in monitoring of Augustine Volcano, 2006

Webley, Peter, Dean, Ken, Dehn, Jon, Bailey, John, Schneider, Dave, Wessels, Rick, Lovick, Joseph, Rinkleff, Peter, and Izbekov, Pavel, 2006, The role of remote sensing in monitoring of Augustine Volcano [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, n. 5, p. 28.
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The 2006 Augustine eruption in Synthetic Aperture Radar data, 2006

Lovick, Joseph, Izbekov, Pavel, Dean, Ken, and Atwood, Don, 2006, The 2006 Augustine eruption in Synthetic Aperture Radar data [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, n. 5, p. 28.

Numerical simulation of tsunami generation by cold volcanic mass flows at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006

Waythomas, C.F., and Watts, Philip, 2006, Numerical simulation of tsunami generation by cold volcanic mass flows at Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, n. 5, p. 76.
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Variations of glass composition at the start of the 2006 eruption, Augustine volcano, Alaska, 2006

Izbekov, Pavel, Wallace, Kristi, Larsen, Jessica, Nye, Chris, and Eichelberger, John, 2006, Variations of glass composition at the start of the 2006 eruption, Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, n. 5, p. 76-77.
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Numerical simulation of tsunami generation by cold volcanic mass flows at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006

Waythomas, C.F., Watts, P., and Walder, J.S., 2006, Numerical simulation of tsunami generation by cold volcanic mass flows at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, v. 6, p. 671-685, available online at http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/6/671/2006/ .
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Local infrasound observations of large ash explosions at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, during January 11-28, 2006, 2006

Petersen, Tanja, De Angelis, Silvio, Tytgat, Guy, and McNutt, S.R., 2006, Local infrasound observations of large ash explosions at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, during January 11-28, 2006: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 33, 5 p., doi:10.1029/2006GL026491.

The reawakening of Alaska's Augustine Volcano, 2006

Power, J.A., Nye, C.J., Coombs, M.L., Wessels, R.L., Cervelli, P.F., Dehn, J., Wallace, K.L., Freymueller, J.T., and Doukas, M.P., 2006, The reawakening of Alaska's Augustine Volcano: Eos, v. 87, n. 37, p. 373, 377.

Ground deformation associated with the precursory unrest and early phases of the January 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006

Cervelli, P.F., Fournier, Tom, Freymueller, J., and Power, J.A., 2006, Ground deformation associated with the precursory unrest and early phases of the January 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 33, 5 p., doi: 10.1029/2006GL027219.

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2005, 2006

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D., Power, J.A., Tytgat, Guy, Estes, Steve, and McNutt, S.R., 2006, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1264, 78 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2006/1264/ .

Alaska Volcano Observatory: outreach, education, and communication, one eruption at a time, 2006

Adleman, J.N., Snedigar, S., and Wallace, K., 2006, Alaska Volcano Observatory: outreach, education, and communication, one eruption at a time [abs.]: Geological Society of Americal Abstracts with Program, v. 38, n. 7, p. 516, available on the World Wide Web at http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2006AM/finalprogram/abstract_113524.htm

The National Volcano Early Warning System (NVEWS), 2006

Ewert, John, Guffanti, Marianne, Cervelli, Peter, and Quick, James, 2006, The National Volcano Early Warning System (NVEWS): U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS 2006-3142, 2 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2006/3142 .

Augustine, 2006

Smithsonian Institution, 2006, Augustine: Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network, v. 31, n. 1, unpaged, available online at http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1103-01-&volpage=var&VErupt=Y&VSources=Y&VRep=Y&VWeekly=Y#bgvn_3101 .

Augustine, 2006

Smithsonian Institution, 2006, Augustine: Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network, v. 30, n. 12, unpaged, available online at http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1103-01-&volpage=var&VErupt=Y&VSources=Y&VRep=Y&VWeekly=Y#bgvn_3012 .

Augustine, 2006

Smithsonian Institution, 2006, Augustine: Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Program Network, v. 31, n. 4, unpaged, available online at http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1103-01-&volpage=var&VErupt=Y&VSources=Y&VRep=Y&VWeekly=Y#bgvn_3104 .

USGS-NoGaDat - A global dataset of noble gas concentrations and their isotopic ratios in volcanic systems, 2006

Abedini, A.A., Hurwitz, S., and Evans, W.C., 2006, USGS-NoGaDat - A global dataset of noble gas concentrations and their isotopic ratios in volcanic systems: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 202, available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/2006/202/ .

Response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory to public inquiry concerning the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska, 2006

Adleman, J.N., 2006, Response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory to public inquiry concerning the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs]: Eos fall meeting supplementary, Eos, v. 87, n. 52, abstract V41F-02.

The use of high resolution NWP data for dispersion modeling of airborne volcanic ash and tephra fallout, 2006

Morton, Don, Webley, P.W., Dean, K.G., and Peterson, R., 2006, The use of high resolution NWP data for dispersion modeling of airborne volcanic ash and tephra fallout [abs.]: Eos, Joint Assembly Supplement, v. 87.

Assessment of tephra fall hazards at Aleutian Arc volcanoes using numerical models, geologic data, and historical observations, 2006

Waythomas, C.F., 2006, Assessment of tephra fall hazards at Aleutian Arc volcanoes using numerical models, geologic data, and historical observations [abs]: Eos, Joint Assembly Supplement, v. 87, abstract V33B-0661.

Proximal tsunami deposits produced during the 1883 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006

Keskinen, M.J., and Beget, J., 2006, Proximal tsunami deposits produced during the 1883 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, Joint Assembly Supplement, v. 87, abstract PP43B-1245.

Size- and time-resolved composition of volcanic ash from Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006

Cahill, C.F., Cahill, T.A., Webley, P., Wallace, K.L., Dean, K.G., and Dehn, J., 2006, Size- and time-resolved composition of volcanic ash from Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, Joint Assembly Supplement, v. 87, abstract V22B-05.

Communicating ash-fall hazard to the public during eruptions: a proposed scheme to streamline ash-fall warning messages in the U.S. based on the recent activity at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006

Neal, C., Wallace, K., Albanese, S., Fish, A., and Cahill, C., 2006, Communicating ash-fall hazard to the public during eruptions: a proposed scheme to streamline ash-fall warning messages in the U.S. based on the recent activity at Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, Joint Assembly Supplement, v. 87, abstract V33B-0659.

Petrology and mineral inventory of basaltic inclusions from the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2006

Vitale, Michelle, 2006, Petrology and mineral inventory of basaltic inclusions from the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: California State University Fullerton M.S. thesis, 149 p.

Volcanic, tectonic, and tsunamigenic events recorded in peats near Millers Landing, Homer, Alaska, 2006

Davis, K., 2006, Volcanic, tectonic, and tsunamigenic events recorded in peats near Millers Landing, Homer, Alaska: University of Alaska, Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, 135 p.

March-April 2004, 2005

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2005, March-April 2004: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v.16, n. 2, unpaged.

May-June 2004, 2005

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2005, May-June 2004: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 16, n. 3, unpaged.

July-August 2004, 2005

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2005, July-August 2004: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 16, n. 4, unpaged.

September-October 2004, 2005

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2005, September-October 2004: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 16, n. 5, unpaged.

November-December 2004, 2005

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2005, November-December 2004: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 16, n. 6, unpaged.

An assessment of volcanic threat and monitoring capabilities in the United States: framework for a National Volcano Early Warning System NVEWS, 2005

Ewert, J.W., Guffanti, Marianne, and Murray, T.L., 2005, An assessment of volcanic threat and monitoring capabilities in the United States: framework for a National Volcano Early Warning System NVEWS: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1164, 62 p.
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2003 volcanic activity in Alaska and Kamchatka: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2005

McGimsey, Robert G., Neal, Christina A., and Girina, Olga, 2005, 2003 volcanic activity in Alaska and Kamchatka: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1310, 62 p., http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1310/.
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Predicting regions susceptible to high concentrations of airborne volcanic ash in the North Pacific region, 2005

Papp, K.P., Dean, K.G., and Dehn, J., 2005, Predicting regions susceptible to high concentrations of airborne volcanic ash in the North Pacific region: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 148, no. 3-4, p. 295-314, doi: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2005.04.020.

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2004, 2005

Dixon, J.P., Stihler, S.D., Power, J.A., Tytgat, Guy, Estes, Steve, Prejean, Stephanie, Sanchez, J.J., Sanches, Rebecca, McNutt, S.R., and Paskievitch, John, 2005, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2004: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1312, 74 p., available online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1312/.

Consequences of exsolution of H (sub 2) O-, CO (sub 2) -, SO (sub 2) -, Cl-bearing volatile phases on the physical and chemical properties of magma, 2005

Webster, Jim, 2005, Consequences of exsolution of H (sub 2) O-, CO (sub 2) -, SO (sub 2) -, Cl-bearing volatile phases on the physical and chemical properties of magma [abs.]: Geochemica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 69, n. 10, Supplementary volume Abstracts of the 15th annual V. M. Goldschmidt conference, p. 151.

InSAR studies of Alaska volcanoes, 2005

Lu, Z., Wicks, C., Dzurisin, D., and Power, J., 2005, InSAR studies of Alaska volcanoes: Korean Journal of Remote Sensing v. 21, no. 1, pg. 59-72. https://doi.org/10.7780/kjrs.2005.21.1.59

July-August 2001, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, July-August 2001: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 13, n. 4, unpaged.

September-October 2001, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, September-October 2001: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 13, n. 5, unpaged.

November-December 2001, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, November-December 2001: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 13, n. 6, unpaged.

January-February 2002, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, January-February 2002: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 14, n. 1, unpaged.

March-April 2002, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, March-April 2002: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 14, n. 2, unpaged.

May-June 2002, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, May-June 2002: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 14, n. 3, unpaged.

July-August 2002, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, July-August 2002: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 14, n. 4, unpaged.

September-October 2002, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, September-October 2002: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 14, n. 5, unpaged.

January-February 2003, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, January-February 2003: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 15, n. 1, unpaged.

March-April 2003, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, March-April 2003: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 15, n. 2, unpaged.

May-June 2003, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, May-June 2003: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 15, n. 3, unpaged.

July-August 2003, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, July-August 2003: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 15, n. 4, unpaged.

September-October 2003, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, September-October 2003: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 15, n. 5, unpaged.

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2003, 2004

Dixon, J. P., Stihler, S. D., Power, J. A., Tytgat, Guy, Moran, S. C., Sanchez, J. J., McNutt, S. R., Estes, Steve, and Paskievitch, John, 2004, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2003: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1234, 69 p.
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The Alaska Volcano Observatory - Expanded monitoring of volcanoes yields results, 2004

Brantley, S. R., McGimsey, R. G., and Neal, C. A., 2004, The Alaska Volcano Observatory - Expanded monitoring of volcanoes yields results: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS 2004-3084, 2 p.
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Earthquake triggering at Alaskan volcanoes following the 3 November 2002 Denali Fault Earthquake, 2004

Moran, S. C., Power, J. A., Stihler, S. D., Sanchez, J. J., and Caplan-Auerbach, Jacqueline, 2004, Earthquake triggering at Alaskan volcanoes following the 3 November 2002 Denali Fault Earthquake: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 94, n. 6B, p. S300-S309.

January-February 2004, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, January-February 2004: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 16, n. 1, unpaged.

November-December 2003, 2004

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2004, November-December 2003: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 15, n. 6, unpaged.

Volcanic sources of tropospheric ozone-depleting trace gases, 2004

Gerlach, T.M., 2004, Volcanic sources of tropospheric ozone-depleting trace gases: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, v. 5, n. 9, doi: 10.1029/2004GC000747.

Volcanoes of the world: an illustrated catalog of Holocene volcanoes and their eruptions, 2003

Siebert, L., and Simkin, T., 2002-, Volcanoes of the world: an illustrated catalog of Holocene volcanoes and their eruptions: Smithsonian Institution, Global Volcanism Program Digital Information Series GVP-3, http://volcano.si.edu/search_volcano.cfm, unpaged internet resource.

Bibliography of information on Alaska volcanoes, 2003

Cameron, C. E., Triplehorn, J. H., and Robar, C. L., 2003, Bibliography of information on Alaska volcanoes: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication MP 131, 1 CD-ROM.
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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2002, 2003

Dixon, J. P., Stihler, S. D., Power, J. A., Tytgat, Guy, Moran, S. C., Sanchez, John, Estes, Steve, McNutt, S. R., and Paskievitch, John, 2003, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2002: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 03-0267, 58 p.
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1998 volcanic activity in Alaska and Kamchatka: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2003

McGimsey, R. G., Neal, C. A., and Girina, Olga, 2003, 1998 volcanic activity in Alaska and Kamchatka: Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 03-0423, 35 p.
full-text PDF 1.40 MB
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Phase relations in silicic systems at one-atmosphere pressure, 2003

Brugger, C. R., Johnston, A. D., and Cashman, K. V., 2003, Phase relations in silicic systems at one-atmosphere pressure: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 146, n. 3, p. 356-369.

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar studies of Alaska volcanoes, 2003

Lu, Zhong, Wicks, C. J., Dzurisin, Daniel, Power, John, Thatcher, Wayne, and Masterlark, Tim, 2003, Interferometric synthetic aperture radar studies of Alaska volcanoes: Earth Observation Magazine, v. 12, n. 3, p. 8-10.

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2001, 2002

Dixon, J. P., Stihler, S. D., Power, J. A., Tytgat, Guy, Estes, Steve, Moran, S. C., Paskievitch, John, and McNutt, S. R., 2002, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2001: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 02-0342, 56 p.
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Historically active volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, 2002

Schaefer, Janet, and Nye, C. J., 2002, Historically active volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Miscellaneous Publication MP 0123, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:3,000,000. Superceded by Miscellaneous Publication 133: http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=20181

Volcano seismology and monitoring for eruptions, 2002

McNutt, S.R., 2002, Volcano seismology and monitoring for eruptions: in International Handbook of Earthquake and Engineering Seismology, v. 81A, p. 383-406.

The 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: magma storage and ascent, 2001

Roman, D. C., 2001, The 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: magma storage and ascent: University of Oregon unpublished M.S. thesis, 129 p.

Global Positioning System (GPS) survey of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, August 3-8, 2000: data processing, geodetic coordinates and comparison with prior geodetic surveys, 2001

Pauk, B. A., 2001, Global Positioning System (GPS) survey of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, August 3-8, 2000: data processing, geodetic coordinates and comparison with prior geodetic surveys: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-0099, 20 p.
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Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1, 1994 through December 31, 1999, 2001

Jolly, A. D., Stihler, S. D., Power, J. A., Lahr, J. C., Paskievitch, John, Tytgat, Guy, Estes, Steve, Lockheart, A. D., Moran, S. C., McNutt, S. R., and Hammond, W. R., 2001, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters at Alaskan volcanoes: January 1, 1994 through December 31, 1999: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-0189, 22 p.
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Experimental determination of one-atmosphere phase relations for melt compositions of Augustine Volcano, 2001

Brugger, C. R., 2001, Experimental determination of one-atmosphere phase relations for melt compositions of Augustine Volcano: University of Oregon unpublished M.S. thesis, 145 p.

Reevaluation of tsunami formation by debris avalanche at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2000

Waythomas, C. F., 2000, Reevaluation of tsunami formation by debris avalanche at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: in Keating, B. H., Waythomas, C. F., and Dawson, A. G., (eds.), Landslides and tsunamis, Pure and Applied Geophysics, v. 157, n. 6, p. 1145-1188.
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Historically active volcanoes in Alaska, a quick reference, 2000

Wallace, K. L., McGimsey, R. G., and Miller, T. P., 2000, Historically active volcanoes in Alaska, a quick reference: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS 0118-00, 2 p.
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Encyclopedia of volcanoes, 2000

Sigurdsson, Haraldur, (ed.), 2000, Encyclopedia of volcanoes: San Diego, CA, Academic Press, 1417 p.

January-February 2000, 2000

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 2000, January-February 2000: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 12, n. 1, 28 p.
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Decreasing magma ascent rates inferred from groundmass textures during the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 2000

Gardner, C. A., Cashman, K. V., and Roman, D. C., 2000, Decreasing magma ascent rates inferred from groundmass textures during the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: p. 111.

Compositional controls on rates of syneruptive decompression-induced crystallization, 2000

Roman, D. C., Cashman, K. V., Gardner, C. A., and Brugger, C. R., 2000, Compositional controls on rates of syneruptive decompression-induced crystallization [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 32, n. 7, p. 111.

Along-arc U-Th-Ra systematics in the Aleutians, 1999

George, R. M., Turner, Simon, Hawkesworth, Chris, and Nye, C. J., 1999, Along-arc U-Th-Ra systematics in the Aleutians [abs.]: Eos, v. 80, n. 46, p. 1202.

Giant landslides and coeval tsunamis in lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1999

Anders, A. M., and Beget, J. E., 1999, Giant landslides and coeval tsunamis in lower Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 31, n. 7, p. 48.
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Volcanoes of the United States, 1999

Brantley, S. R., 1999, Volcanoes of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey General Interest Publication 44 p.

Data on Holocene tephra (volcanic ash) deposits in the Alaska Peninsula and lower Cook Inlet region of the Aleutian volcanic arc, Alaska, 1999

Riehle, J. R., Meyer, C. E., and Miyaoka, R. T., 1999, Data on Holocene tephra (volcanic ash) deposits in the Alaska Peninsula and lower Cook Inlet region of the Aleutian volcanic arc, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 99-0135, 5 p.
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January-April 1999, 1999

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1999, January-April 1999: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 11, n. 1 and 2, 30 p.
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May-August 1999, 1999

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1999, May-August 1999: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 11, n. 3 and 4, 39 p.
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September-December 1999, 1999

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1999, September-December 1999: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 11, n. 5 and 6, 51 p.
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Advancements in seismic tomography with application to tunnel detection and volcano imaging, 1998

Clippard, J. D., 1998, Advancements in seismic tomography with application to tunnel detection and volcano imaging: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Fairbanks, Alaska, 294 p.

Volcanoes of Alaska, 1998

Nye, C. J., Queen, Katherine, and McCarthy, A. M., 1998, Volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular IC 0038, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:4,000,000, available at http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=7043 .
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Measurements of slope distances and zenith angles at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1986, 1988, and 1989, 1998

Power, J. A., and Iwatsubo, E. Y., 1998, Measurements of slope distances and zenith angles at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1986, 1988, and 1989: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-145, 17 p.
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Catalog of the historically active volcanoes of Alaska, 1998

Miller, T. P., McGimsey, R. G., Richter, D. H., Riehle, J. R., Nye, C. J., Yount, M. E., and Dumoulin, J. A., 1998, Catalog of the historically active volcanoes of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-0582, 104 p.
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Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1998

Waythomas, C. F., and Waitt, R. B., 1998, Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-0106, 39 p., 1 plate, scale unknown.
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January-April 1998, 1998

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1998, January-April 1998: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 10, n. 1 and 2, 35 p.
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May-August 1998, 1998

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1998, May-August 1998: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 10, n. 3 and 4, 43 p.
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September-December 1998, 1998

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1998, September-December 1998: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 10, n. 5 and 6, 51 p.
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Deadly peaks, 1997

Krafft, Katia, Krafft, Maurice, and Dustan, Paul, 1997, Deadly peaks: Fort Mill, SC, UAV Entertainment, 1 videodisc.

Volcanoes of the United States, 1997

Brantley, S. R., 1997, Volcanoes of the United States: The Earth Scientist, v. 14, n. 4, p. 3-13.

H-isotope systematics at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1997

Harmon, R. S., and Johnson, Kathleen, 1997, H-isotope systematics at Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 29, n. 6, p. 164.

Broadband seismology at the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1993-1997, 1997

McNutt, S. R., Benoit, J. P., Christensen, D., Estes, S. A., Tytgat, G. C., Stihler, S. D., Weimer, S., Jolly, A. D., Robinson, M., Hansen, R. A., Lindquist, K. G., Garces, M. A., Lahr, J. C., Hammond, R. H., Power, J. A., and Paskievitch, J. F., 1997, Broadband seismology at the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1993-1997 [abs.]: Eos, v. 78, n. 46, p. 429.

Debris-avalanche-initiated tsunamis at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, reexamined, 1997

Waythomas, C. F., 1997, Debris-avalanche-initiated tsunamis at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, reexamined [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 29, n. 5, p. 73.
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Time scales of magma ascent, degassing and crystallizations, 1997

Cashman, K. V., Baker, M. B., Gardner, C. A., Grove, T. L., and Hammer, J. E., 1997, Time scales of magma ascent, degassing and crystallizations: in Unzen International Workshop, Proceedings, Shimabara, Japan, p. 132-136.

Tsunami waves generated by Mt. St. Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1997

Kowalik, Z., and Troshina, E., 1997, Tsunami waves generated by Mt. St. Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 78, n. 17, p. 56.

Debris flows or lava flows on Mars? Shapes of terrestrial counterparts may help identify flows imaged in upcoming missions, 1997

Michaels, G., and Greeley, R., 1997, Debris flows or lava flows on Mars? Shapes of terrestrial counterparts may help identify flows imaged in upcoming missions [abs.]: in Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 28, Abstracts of Papers Submitted, v. 28, no. 2, p. 949-950.

Too young or too old? The 40Ar/39Ar isotopic age dating of the Augustine rhyodacite flow, 1997

Bratton, Patrick, 1997, Too young or too old? The 40Ar/39Ar isotopic age dating of the Augustine rhyodacite flow: Unpublished document 14 p.

January-April 1997, 1997

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1997, January-April 1997: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 9, n. 1 and 2, 51 p.
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May-June 1997, 1997

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1997, May-June 1997: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 9, n. 3, 23 p.
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July-August 1997, 1997

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1997, July-August 1997: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 9, n. 4, 31 p.
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September-December 1997, 1997

Alaska Volcano Observatory, 1997, September-December 1997: Alaska Volcano Observatory Bimonthly Report, v. 9, n. 5 and 6, 17 p.
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Isotope and trace element geochemistry of Augustine volcano, Alaska: implications for magmatic evolution, 1996

Johnson, K. E., Strong, D. F., Harmon, R. S., Richardson, J. M., and Moorbath, S., 1996, Isotope and trace element geochemistry of Augustine volcano, Alaska: implications for magmatic evolution: Journal of Petrology, v. 37, n. 1, p. 95-115.
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Provisional geologic map of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1996

Waitt, R. B., and Beget, J. E., 1996, Provisional geologic map of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-0516, 44 p., 1 plate, scale 1:25,000.
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Tsunami waves generated by Mt. St. Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1996

Troshina, E. N., 1996, Tsunami waves generated by Mt. St. Augustine volcano, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, 84 p.

Mount St. Augustine volcano fumarole wall rock alteration: mineralogy, zoning, composition and numerical models of its formation process, 1996

Getahun, Aberra, Reed, M. H., and Symonds, R. B., 1996, Mount St. Augustine volcano fumarole wall rock alteration: mineralogy, zoning, composition and numerical models of its formation process: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 71, n. 2-4, p. 73-107.

Catalog of earthquake hypocenters for Augustine, Redoubt, Iliamna, and Mount Spurr volcanoes, Alaska: January 1, 1991 - December 31, 1993, 1996

Jolly, A. D., Power, J. A., Stihler, S. D., Rao, L. N., Davidson, G., Paskievitch, J. F., Estes, S. A., and Lahr, J. C., 1996, Catalog of earthquake hypocenters for Augustine, Redoubt, Iliamna, and Mount Spurr volcanoes, Alaska: January 1, 1991 - December 31, 1993: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-0070, 90 p., 1 disk.
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Dendrochronologic, archeologic, and radiocarbon data on Recent eruptions of Iliamna and Augustine volcanoes, Alaska, 1996

Beget, James, 1996, Dendrochronologic, archeologic, and radiocarbon data on Recent eruptions of Iliamna and Augustine volcanoes, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 77, n. 46, p. 814.
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Volcanigenic tsunamis from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: fact or fiction?, 1996

Waythomas, C. F., 1996, Volcanigenic tsunamis from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: fact or fiction? [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 28, n. 7, p. 410.

A feasible realtime radio-telemetered GPS network for short baseline applications, 1996

Murray, T. L., Endo, E. T., Iwatsubo, E. Y., and Dzurisin, Daniel, 1996, A feasible realtime radio-telemetered GPS network for short baseline applications [abs.]: Eos, v. 77, n. 46, p. 146.

Volcanoes of the Wrangell Mountains and Cook Inlet Region, Alaska-selected photographs, 1996

Neal, Christina, and McGimsey, Robert, 1996, Volcanoes of the Wrangell Mountains and Cook Inlet Region, Alaska-selected photographs: U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series DDS 0039, 1 CD-ROM.

Catalog and initial analyses of geologic data related to middle and late Quaternary deposits, Cook Inlet region, Alaska, 1996

Reger, R. D., Pinney, D. S., Burke, R. M., and Wiltse, M. A., 1996, Catalog and initial analyses of geologic data related to middle and late Quaternary deposits, Cook Inlet region, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Report of Investigation 95-06, 188 p., 6 sheets, scale 1:250,000.
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Tsunamis affecting Alaska, 1996

Lander, J.F., 1996, Tsunamis affecting Alaska: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service, National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, CO, 195 p.
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The 1883 and late-prehistoric eruptions of Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1995

Siebert, Lee, Beget, J. E., and Glicken, Harry, 1995, The 1883 and late-prehistoric eruptions of Augustine volcano, Alaska: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 66, n. 1, p. 367-395.
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Bibliography for Hayes, Spurr, Crater Peak, Redoubt, Iliamna, Augustine, Douglas, and Aniakchak volcanoes, Alaska, 1995

Lemke, K. J., May, B. A., and Vanderpool, A. M., 1995, Bibliography for Hayes, Spurr, Crater Peak, Redoubt, Iliamna, Augustine, Douglas, and Aniakchak volcanoes, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-0435, 33 p.
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Hydrologic hazards at recently active volcanoes in the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska, 1995

Dorava, J. M., and Waythomas, C. F., 1995, Hydrologic hazards at recently active volcanoes in the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska: in Herrman, R., (ed.), Annual summer symposium -- 1995, Water resources and environmental hazards: emphasis on hydrologic and cultural insight in the Pacific Rim, Honolulu, HI, American Water Resources Association, p. 91-98.
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A compilation of sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide emission-rate data from Cook Inlet volcanoes (Redoubt, Spurr, Iliamna, and Augustine), Alaska during the period from 1990 to 1994, 1995

Doukas, M. P., 1995, A compilation of sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide emission-rate data from Cook Inlet volcanoes (Redoubt, Spurr, Iliamna, and Augustine), Alaska during the period from 1990 to 1994: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-0055, 15 p.
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10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983-1992: A video (Pyre Peak, Akutan, Bogoslof, Westdahl, Veniaminof, Augustine, Redoubt, and Spurr volcanoes), 1995

Doukas, M. P., McGimsey, R. G., and Dorava, J. M., 1995, 10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983-1992: A video (Pyre Peak, Akutan, Bogoslof, Westdahl, Veniaminof, Augustine, Redoubt, and Spurr volcanoes): U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-0061-A, Anchorage, AK, KAKM Video, 1 videocassette.
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10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983 to 1992: a video, 1995

Doukas, M. P., McGimsey, R. G., and Dorava, J. M., 1995, 10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983 to 1992: a video: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-61-B, 12 p.
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Seismological evidence concerning Aleutian Arc magma systems, 1995

McNutt, S. R., 1995, Seismological evidence concerning Aleutian Arc magma systems [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 27, n. 5, p. 64.

Comparative geochemistry of some volcanoes of the easternmost Aleutian Arc, 1995

Nye, C. J., 1995, Comparative geochemistry of some volcanoes of the easternmost Aleutian Arc [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 27, n. 5, p. 69.

Contamination by heterogeneous continental crust in easternmost Aleutian Arc volcanoes: and implications for the rest of the arc, 1995

Nye, C. J., and Spring, S. A., 1995, Contamination by heterogeneous continental crust in easternmost Aleutian Arc volcanoes: and implications for the rest of the arc [abs.]: Eos, v. 76, n. 46, p. 655.

A video of 10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983 to 1992, 1995

Doukas, M. P., McGimsey, R. G., and Dorava, J. M., 1995, A video of 10 years of volcanic activity in Alaska: 1983 to 1992 [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 27, n. 5, p. 15.
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Quick reference to Alaska's active volcanoes and listing of historical eruptions, 1760-1994, 1995

McGimsey, R. G., and Miller, T. P., 1995, Quick reference to Alaska's active volcanoes and listing of historical eruptions, 1760-1994: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-0520, 13 p.
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Propagation and runup modeling of tsunamis generated by edifice collapse of Mt. St. Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1995

Kowalik, Z., and Troshina, E., 1995, Propagation and runup modeling of tsunamis generated by edifice collapse of Mt. St. Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: in International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Geophysics and the Environment, general assembly, 21, Abstracts, week A, Boulder, CO, 1995, p. A335.

Volcanoes of Alaska, 1995

Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1995, Volcanoes of Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular IC 0038, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:4,000,000.

Fluid-rock reaction and mineralization in two high-level volcanic settings: Augustine fumaroles and the Summitville acid-sulfate copper-gold deposit (Alaska), 1994

Getahun, Aberra, 1994, Fluid-rock reaction and mineralization in two high-level volcanic settings: Augustine fumaroles and the Summitville acid-sulfate copper-gold deposit (Alaska): University of Oregon Ph.D. dissertation, 350 p.

A 500-year-long record of tephra falls from Redoubt volcano and other volcanoes in upper Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1994

Beget, J. E., Stihler, S. D., and Stone, D. B., 1994, A 500-year-long record of tephra falls from Redoubt volcano and other volcanoes in upper Cook Inlet, Alaska: in Miller, T. P. and Chouet, B. A., (eds.), The 1989-1990 eruptions of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 62, n. 1-4, p. 55-67.
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Volcanic ash and aviation safety: proceedings of the first international symposium, Seattle, Washington, July 1991, 1994

Casadevall, T. J., (ed.), 1994, Volcanic ash and aviation safety: proceedings of the first international symposium, Seattle, Washington, July 1991: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2047, 450 p., available at http://www.dggs.dnr.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs?reqtype=citation&ID=3768 .
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Volcanic ash-aircraft incidents in Alaska prior to the Redoubt eruption on 15 December 1989, 1994

Kienle, Juergen, 1994, Volcanic ash-aircraft incidents in Alaska prior to the Redoubt eruption on 15 December 1989: in Casadevall, T. J., (ed.), Volcanic ash and aviation safety: proceedings of the first international symposium on volcanic ash and aviation safety, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2047, p. 119-123.
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The petrology and petrography of lava from the 1986 eruption of Augustine volcano, 1994

Harris, G. W., 1994, The petrology and petrography of lava from the 1986 eruption of Augustine volcano: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, Fairbanks, AK, 131 p.

Volcanic eruptions and tsunami generation in the eastern Aleutian arc: the geologic record, 1994

Beget, J. E., 1994, Volcanic eruptions and tsunami generation in the eastern Aleutian arc: the geologic record [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 26, n. 7, p. A138.

Calculation of volumetric changes on Augustine Volcano, Alaska produced by the 1976 and 1986 eruptions, 1994

Davidson, G., 1994, Calculation of volumetric changes on Augustine Volcano, Alaska produced by the 1976 and 1986 eruptions [abs.]: Eos, v. 75, n. 44, p. 718.

Age, character, and significance of Aleutian arc volcanism, 1994

Fournelle, J. H., Marsh, B. D., and Myers, J. D., 1994, Age, character, and significance of Aleutian arc volcanism: in Plafker, George and Berg, H. C., (eds.), The Geology of Alaska, Geological Society of America The Geology of North America Series v. G-1, p. 723-758.

Tsunamis from Mt. St. Augustine: genesis, hazards, travel-times, amplitudes and recurrence rates, 1994

Kienle, J., Kowalik, Z., and Beget, J. E., 1994, Tsunamis from Mt. St. Augustine: genesis, hazards, travel-times, amplitudes and recurrence rates [abs.]: in Middle East Technical University, Dept. of Geological Engineering Special Publication 0002, IAVCEI, International Volcanological Congress, Abstracts, Ankara, Turkey, 1994, unpaged.
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Living with volcanoes, 1994

Riehle, J. R., 1994, Living with volcanoes: in Fiscal year 1993: at work across the nation, U.S. Geological Survey Yearbook p. 28-29.

Leaky magmas & eruptions in the eastern Aleutian Arc, 1994

Swanson, S. E., and Eichelberger, J. C., 1994, Leaky magmas & eruptions in the eastern Aleutian Arc [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 26, n. 7, p. 451.

Velocity models for locations of shallow seismicity along the northeastern portion of the Aleutian volcanic arc, 1994

Jolly, A. D., Lahr, J. C., Power, J. A., Stihler, S. D., Ward, P. L., and McNutt, S. R., 1994, Velocity models for locations of shallow seismicity along the northeastern portion of the Aleutian volcanic arc [abs.]: Eos, v. 75, n. 44, p. 423-424.

Hydrologic processes at Alaska volcanoes, 1994

Waythomas, C. F., 1994, Hydrologic processes at Alaska volcanoes [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 26, n. 7, p. 377.

Deformation monitoring at Augustine Volcano, AK, 1994

Dzurisin, D., Iwatsubo, E. Y., Kleinman, J. W., Murray, T. L., Power, J. A., and Paskievitch, J. F., 1994, Deformation monitoring at Augustine Volcano, AK [abs.]: Eos, v. 75, n. 44, p. 166.

Volcanic ash: what is it and how it forms, 1994

Heiken, G. H., 1994, Volcanic ash: what is it and how it forms: in Casadevall, T. J., (ed.), Volcanic ash and aviation safety: proceedings of the First international symposium on Volcanic ash and aviation safety, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2047, p. 39-45.

Volcanic tremor amplitude correlated with eruption explosivity and its potential use in determining ash hazards to aviation, 1994

McNutt, S. R., 1994, Volcanic tremor amplitude correlated with eruption explosivity and its potential use in determining ash hazards to aviation: in Casadevall, T. J., (ed.), Volcanic ash and aviation safety: proceedings of the First international symposium on Volcanic ash and aviation safety, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2047, p. 377-385.

Computed reaction of Kilauea fumarole gases with basaltic wall rocks: implications for understanding trace metal gas species and fumarole mineral precipitates, 1994

Reed, M. H., and Hammer, J. E., 1994, Computed reaction of Kilauea fumarole gases with basaltic wall rocks: implications for understanding trace metal gas species and fumarole mineral precipitates [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, n. 7, p. 518.

Radar remote sensing of volcanic clouds, 1994

Rose, W. I., and Kostinski, A. B., 1994, Radar remote sensing of volcanic clouds: Volcanic ash and aviation safety: proceedings of the First international symposium on Volcanic ash and aviation safety, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2047, p. 391-396.

Volcanic gas studies: methods, results, and applications, 1994

Symonds, R. B., Rose, W. I., Bluth, G. J. S., and Gerlach, T. M., 1994, Volcanic gas studies: methods, results, and applications: in Carrol, M. R. and Halloway, J. R., (eds.), Volatiles in Magma, Reviews in Mineralogy, v. 30, p. 1-66.

Volcanoes of the world [2nd edition], 1994

Simkin, Tom, and Siebert, Lee, 1994, Volcanoes of the world [2nd edition]: Tucson, Arizona, Geoscience Press, 349 p.
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Volcanic tremor amplitude correlated with eruption explosivity and its potential use in determining ash hazards to aviation, 1994

McNutt, S. R., 1994, Volcanic tremor amplitude correlated with eruption explosivity and its potential use in determining ash hazards to aviation: Acta Vulcanologica, v. 5, p. 193-196.

Quaternary volcanism in the Alaska Peninsula and Wrangell Mountains, Alaska, 1994

Miller, T. P., and Richter, D. H., 1994, Quaternary volcanism in the Alaska Peninsula and Wrangell Mountains, Alaska: in Plafker, George, Jones, D. L., and Berg, H. C., (eds.), The Geology of Alaska, Geological Society of America The Geology of North America series v. G-1, p. 759-779.
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Aleutian arc volcanoes, 1994

Nye, C. J., 1994, Aleutian arc volcanoes: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Public-Data File PDF 94-54, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,126,841.

This dynamic planet: world map of volcanoes, earthquakes, impact craters, and plate tectonics, 1994

Simkin, Tom, Unger, J. D., Tilling, R. I., Vogt, P. R., and Spall, H. R., 1994, This dynamic planet: world map of volcanoes, earthquakes, impact craters, and plate tectonics: U.S. Geological Survey Special Map unpaged, 1 plate, scale 1:30,000,000.

Petrologic significance of stable isotope (O, H, S) relationships at Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: Implications for fractionation processes, 1993

Johnson, K. E., Harmon, R. S., and Fallick, A. E., 1993, Petrologic significance of stable isotope (O, H, S) relationships at Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: Implications for fractionation processes [abs.]: Eos, v. 74, n. 43, p. 681.

Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: geochemical evolution of an eastern Aleutian volcanic center, 1993

Johnson, K. E., Harmon, R. S., Moorbath, S., and Sigmarsson, O., 1993, Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: geochemical evolution of an eastern Aleutian volcanic center [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 25, n. 5, p. 58.

Geothermal resources of the Aleutian Arc, 1993

Motyka, R. J., Liss, S. A., Nye, C. J., and Moorman, M. A., 1993, Geothermal resources of the Aleutian Arc: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Professional Report PR 0114, 17 p., 4 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.
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Volcanic ash and aircraft, 1993

Miller, T. P., 1993, Volcanic ash and aircraft: in Fiscal year 1992, U.S. Geological Survey Yearbook p. 57-59.

Crustal storage of andesite magma in the eastern Aleutian Arc, 1993

Swanson, S. E., 1993, Crustal storage of andesite magma in the eastern Aleutian Arc [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 25, n. 6, p. 327.

Volcanic ash and airports: discussion and recommendations from the workshop on impacts of volcanic ash on airport facilities, 1993

Casadevall, T. J., 1993, Volcanic ash and airports: discussion and recommendations from the workshop on impacts of volcanic ash on airport facilities: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 93-0518, 52 p.
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Comment on "'Varve' counting vs. tephrachronology and (super 137)Cs and (super210)Pb dating: a comparitive test at Skilak Lake, Alaska", 1993

Jirikowic, J. L., and Sonett, C. P., 1993, Comment on "'Varve' counting vs. tephrachronology and (super 137)Cs and (super210)Pb dating: a comparitive test at Skilak Lake, Alaska": Geology, v. 21, p. 763.

Pyroclastic flows and co-ignimbrite thermals from collapsing domes at Mt. St. Augustine and Redoubt volcanoes, Alaska, 1993

Kienle, Juergen, 1993, Pyroclastic flows and co-ignimbrite thermals from collapsing domes at Mt. St. Augustine and Redoubt volcanoes, Alaska [abs.]: in Workshop on Volcanic Disaster Prevention Under Japan - U.S. Science and Technology Agreement, 1, Proceedings, Palo Alto, CA, 8-12 March, 1993, p. 175-178.
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Catastrophic volcanic collapse: relation to hydrothermal processes, 1993

Lopez, D. L., and Williams, S. N., 1993, Catastrophic volcanic collapse: relation to hydrothermal processes: Science, v. 260, p. 1794-1796.

Reply to the comment by Jirikowic, J.L. and Sonett, C.P. on Varve counting vs. tephrochronology, Cs-137, and Pb-210 dating: A comparative test at Skilak Lake, Alaska, 1993

Stihler, S. D., Stone, D. B., and Beget, J. E., 1993, Reply to the comment by Jirikowic, J.L. and Sonett, C.P. on Varve counting vs. tephrochronology, Cs-137, and Pb-210 dating: A comparative test at Skilak Lake, Alaska: Geology, v. 21, p. 763-764.

Late Quaternary glacial and volcanic stratigraphy near Windy Creek, Katmai National Park, Alaska, 1993

Pinney, D. S., 1993, Late Quaternary glacial and volcanic stratigraphy near Windy Creek, Katmai National Park, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, 185 p.
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Holocene volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, Alaska, 1993

March, G. D., 1993, Holocene volcanoes of the Aleutian Arc, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Public-Data File PDF 93-85, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,000,000.

Huge landslide threatens at Alaskan volcano, 1992

Monastersky, R., 1992, Huge landslide threatens at Alaskan volcano: Science News, v. 141, n. 17, p. 260.
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Threats from debris avalanches, 1992

Siebert, L., 1992, Threats from debris avalanches: Nature, v. 356, n. 6371, p. 658.

Cyclic formation of debris avalanches at Mount St Augustine volcano, 1992

Beget, J. E., and Kienle, J., 1992, Cyclic formation of debris avalanches at Mount St Augustine volcano: Nature, v. 356, n. 6371, p. 701-704.

Origin, speciation, and fluxes of trace-element gases at Augustine volcano, Alaska: insights into magma degassing and fumarolic processes, 1992

Symonds, R. B., Reed, M. H., and Rose, W. I., 1992, Origin, speciation, and fluxes of trace-element gases at Augustine volcano, Alaska: insights into magma degassing and fumarolic processes: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 56, n. 2, p. 633-657.

Tephrochronology of Mt. St. Augustine Volcano, southern Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1992

Beget, J. E., 1992, Tephrochronology of Mt. St. Augustine Volcano, southern Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 73, n. 43, p. 613.
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Dynamics and kinematics of recent pyroclastic flows in Alaska: Katmai 1912/Mt. St. Augustine 1986/Mt. Redoubt 1990, 1992

Beget, J. E., 1992, Dynamics and kinematics of recent pyroclastic flows in Alaska: Katmai 1912/Mt. St. Augustine 1986/Mt. Redoubt 1990 [abs.]: in International Geological Congress, 29, Abstracts, v. 2, Kyoto, Japan, Aug. 24-Sept. 3, 1992, p. 486.

Mode of emplacement and hazards of an ash-cloud surge erupted in the early stage of the 1976 eruption of Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1992

Kamata, N., Johnston, D. A., and Waitt, R. B., 1992, Mode of emplacement and hazards of an ash-cloud surge erupted in the early stage of the 1976 eruption of Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: in International Geological Congress, 29, Abstracts, Kyoto, Japan, 24 Aug - 3 Sep 1992, p. 488.

VOLPLOT: a PC-based program for viewing Cook Inlet volcano-seismic data, 1992

March, G. D., and Murray, T. L., 1992, VOLPLOT: a PC-based program for viewing Cook Inlet volcano-seismic data: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-0560-A, Menlo Park, CA, 6 p.

Volcano hazards: threats from debris avalanches, 1992

Siebert, Lee, 1992, Volcano hazards: threats from debris avalanches: Nature, v. 356, n. 6371, p. 658-659.

Augustine volcano fumarole wall rock alteration: mineralogy, zoning and numerical models of its formation process, 1992

Getahun, Aberra, Reed, M. H., and Symonds, R. B., 1992, Augustine volcano fumarole wall rock alteration: mineralogy, zoning and numerical models of its formation process: in Kharaka, Y. K. and Maest, A. S., (eds.), Symposium on Water-rock interaction, 7, Proceedings, v. 2, Park City, UT, July 13-18, 1992, p. 1411-1414.

Trilateration and distance-measuring techniques used at Cascades and other volcanoes, 1992

Iwatsubo, E. Y., and Swanson, D. A., 1992, Trilateration and distance-measuring techniques used at Cascades and other volcanoes: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1966, p. 103-114.
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Geochemical studies of fumarolic systems in the eastern Aleutian volcanic arc: applications for understanding magmatic and volcanic processes, 1992

Kodosky, L. G., 1992, Geochemical studies of fumarolic systems in the eastern Aleutian volcanic arc: applications for understanding magmatic and volcanic processes: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, 213 p.

Example applications of continuously recorded digital data from telemetered seismographic networks for volcano and earthquake monitoring, 1992

Tytgat, G., Davies, J., Rowe, C., Whitter, J., and Sonafrank, C., 1992, Example applications of continuously recorded digital data from telemetered seismographic networks for volcano and earthquake monitoring [abs.]: Seismological Research Letters, v. 63, n. 1, p. 53.

Establishment of a permanent radio-telemetered GPS network on Augustine Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1992

Murray, T. L., Kleinman, J. W., Iwatsubo, E. Y., and Dzurisin, Daniel, 1992, Establishment of a permanent radio-telemetered GPS network on Augustine Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 73, n. 43, p. 124.

VOLPLOT: a PC-based program for viewing Cook Inlet volcano-seismic data, 1992

March, G. D., and Murray, T. L., 1992, VOLPLOT: a PC-based program for viewing Cook Inlet volcano-seismic data: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-0560-B, unpaged.

ERS-1 radar data for Aleutian and Alaskan volcanoes, 1992

Mouginis-Mark, P. J., Rowland, S. K., and Smith, G. A., 1992, ERS-1 radar data for Aleutian and Alaskan volcanoes [abs.]: Eos, v. 73, n. 43, p. 613-614.

Sr and Nd isotopic constraints on the provenance of late Cenozoic Alaskan silicic tephra, 1992

Preece, S. J., and Hart, W. K., 1992, Sr and Nd isotopic constraints on the provenance of late Cenozoic Alaskan silicic tephra [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 24, n. 7, p. 262.

Compositional variation and provenance of late Cenozoic distal tephra beds, Fairbanks area, Alaska, 1992

Preece, S. J., Westgate, J. A., and Gorton, M. P., 1992, Compositional variation and provenance of late Cenozoic distal tephra beds, Fairbanks area, Alaska: Quaternary International, v. 13/14, p. 97-101.
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"Varve" counting vs. tephrochronology, Cs-137,and Pb-210 dating: A comparative test at Skilak Lake, Alaska, 1992

Stihler, S. D., Stone, D. B., and Beget, J. E., 1992, "Varve" counting vs. tephrochronology, Cs-137,and Pb-210 dating: A comparative test at Skilak Lake, Alaska: Geology, v. 20, p. 1019-1022.
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Augustine may brew fire, flood, 1992

Kizzia, Tom, 1992, Augustine may brew fire, flood: Anchorage Daily News, v. June 21, 1992, .
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Anatomy of 1986 Augustine volcano eruptions as recorded by multispectral image processing of digital AVHRR weather satellite data, 1991

Holasek, R. E., and Rose, W. I., 1991, Anatomy of 1986 Augustine volcano eruptions as recorded by multispectral image processing of digital AVHRR weather satellite data: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 53, n. 6, p. 420-435.
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Stratigraphy, chronology, and character of the 1976 pyroclastic eruption of Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1991

Kamata, H., Johnston, D. A., and Waitt, R. B., 1991, Stratigraphy, chronology, and character of the 1976 pyroclastic eruption of Augustine volcano, Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 53, n. 6, p. 407-419.
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Alaska's volcanoes, 1991

Rennick, Penny, (ed.), 1991, Alaska's volcanoes: Alaska Geographic, v. 18, n. 2, 80 p.
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A simulation of magma-seawater interaction at Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1991

Keating, G. N., 1991, A simulation of magma-seawater interaction at Augustine volcano, Alaska: Michigan Technological University unpublished M.S. thesis, 127 p.

Rheological properties, emplacement velocities, and grain size analysis of the 1986 pyroclastic flows at Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska, 1991

Limke, A. J., 1991, Rheological properties, emplacement velocities, and grain size analysis of the 1986 pyroclastic flows at Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, 155 p.
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Monitoring active volcanoes in Alaska, 1991

Kienle, Juergen, 1991, Monitoring active volcanoes in Alaska [abs.]: in VanRuymbeke, Michel and D'Oreye, Nicolas, (eds.), Geodynamical instrumentation applied to volcanic areas, Cahiers du Centre Europeen de Geodynamique et de Seismologie, v. 4, p. 35.

Volcanic ash: what it is and how it forms, 1991

Heiken, G. H., 1991, Volcanic ash: what it is and how it forms [abs.]: in Casadevall, T. J., (ed.), First international symposium on volcanic ash and aviation safety, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 1065, p. 22-23.

Utility of AVHRR sensor for remote sensing of Alaskan eruption clouds, 1991

Schneider, D. J., and Rose, W. I., 1991, Utility of AVHRR sensor for remote sensing of Alaskan eruption clouds [abs.]: in Casadevall, T. J., (ed.), First international symposium on volcanic ash and aviation safety, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 1065, p. 38.

Fumarolic emissions from Mount St. Augustine, Alaska: 1979-1984 degassing trends, volatile sources and their possible role in eruptive style, 1991

Kodosky, L. G., Motyka, R. J., and Symonds, R. B., 1991, Fumarolic emissions from Mount St. Augustine, Alaska: 1979-1984 degassing trends, volatile sources and their possible role in eruptive style: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 53, n. 5, p. 381-394.
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Magmatic gases and epithermal ore genesis at volcanic centers, 1991

Plumlee, G. S., Rye, R. O., and Reed, M. H., 1991, Magmatic gases and epithermal ore genesis at volcanic centers [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 23, n. 4, p. 57.

Repeated failures of summit domes of Augustine volcano delivering tsunami-generating debris avalanches to Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1991

Waitt, R. B., 1991, Repeated failures of summit domes of Augustine volcano delivering tsunami-generating debris avalanches to Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 72, n. 44, p. 602.
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Tsunami hazard from debris avalanches off Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1991

Waitt, R. B., and Beget, J. E., 1991, Tsunami hazard from debris avalanches off Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 72, n. 44, p. 227-228.

Frequency and regional extent of ash eruptions from Alaskan volcanoes, 1991

Beget, J. E., Swanson, S. E., and Stone, D. B., 1991, Frequency and regional extent of ash eruptions from Alaskan volcanoes [abs.]: in Casadevall, T. J., (ed.), First international symposium on volcanic ash and aviation safety, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 1065, p. 13.

Present-day CO2 emissions from volcanoes, 1991

Gerlach, T. M., 1991, Present-day CO2 emissions from volcanoes: Eos, v. 72, p. 249, 254-255.

Volcanic ash in the Cook Inlet region, 1991

Riehle, Jim, 1991, Volcanic ash in the Cook Inlet region: in Rennick, Penny, (ed.), Alaska's volcanoes, Alaska Geographic, v. 18, n. 2, p. 43-47.

Paleomagnetic investigations of seismic and volcanic activity recorded in the sediments of Skilak Lake, Alaska, 1991

Stihler, S. D., 1991, Paleomagnetic investigations of seismic and volcanic activity recorded in the sediments of Skilak Lake, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, 120 p.

Thermal properties of volcanic ash, 1991

Swanson, S. E., and Beget, J. E., 1991, Thermal properties of volcanic ash [abs.]: in Casadevall, T. J., (ed.), First international symposium on volcanic ash and aviation safety, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 1065, p. 43-44.

Four Holocene tephra from the Prince William Sound area, Alaska, 1991

Wilbur, S. C., Molinari, M. P., Beget, J. E., and Hengesh, J. V., 1991, Four Holocene tephra from the Prince William Sound area, Alaska [abs.]: Geological Society of America - Abstracts with Programs, v. 23, n. 5, p. 398.

Augustine Volcano, 1991

Miller, T. P., 1991, Augustine Volcano: in Rennick, Penny, (ed.), Alaska's volcanoes, Alaska Geographic, v. 18, n. 2, p. 18-25.

Volcanic ash-aircraft incidents in Alaska in the years prior to the December 15, 1989 747 Redoubt encounter, 1991

Kienle, J., 1991, Volcanic ash-aircraft incidents in Alaska in the years prior to the December 15, 1989 747 Redoubt encounter [abs.]: in Casadevall, T. J., (ed.), First international symposium on volcanic ash and aviation safety, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 1065, p. 27-28.
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St. Augustine, 1991

Staff, 1991, St. Augustine: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1988, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 28, p. 98.
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Alaska's volcanoes - an introduction, 1991

Unknown, 1991, Alaska's volcanoes - an introduction: in Rennick, Penny, (ed.), Alaska's volcanoes, Alaska Geographic, v. 18, n. 2, p. 5-9.

Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: January 1, 1991 - February 28, 1991, 1991

Neal, C., and Power, J. (compilers), 1991, Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: January 1, 1991 - February 28, 1991: Alaska Volcano Observatory bimonthly report series, 13 p.
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Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: July 1, 1991 - August 31, 1991, 1991

Neal, C. (compiler), 1991, Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: July 1, 1991 - August 31, 1991: Alaska Volcano Observatory bimonthly report series, 15 p.

Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: March 1, 1991 - April 30, 1991, 1991

Neal, C.A. (compiler), 1991, Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: March 1, 1991 - April 30, 1991: Alaska Volcano Observatory bimonthly report series, 19 p.

Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: September 1, 1991 - October 31, 1991, 1991

Neal, C.A. (compiler), 1991, Alaska Volcano Observatory summary report: September 1, 1991 - October 31, 1991: Alaska Volcano Observatory bimonthly report series, 7 p.

Applications of multicomponent chemical equilibria to volcanic gases at Augustine volcano, volcanic halogen emissions, and volcanological studies of gas-phase transport, 1990

Symonds, R. B., 1990, Applications of multicomponent chemical equilibria to volcanic gases at Augustine volcano, volcanic halogen emissions, and volcanological studies of gas-phase transport: Michigan Technological University unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, 256 p.

Fumarole distribution, morphology, and encrustation mineralogy associated with the 1986 eruptive deposits of Mount St. Augustine, Alaska, 1990

Kodosky, L. G., and Keskinen, Mary, 1990, Fumarole distribution, morphology, and encrustation mineralogy associated with the 1986 eruptive deposits of Mount St. Augustine, Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 52, n. 3, p. 175-185.
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Evaluation of gases, condensates, and SO (sub 2) emissions from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: the degassing of a Cl-rich volcanic system, 1990

Symonds, R. B., Rose, W. I., Gerlach, T. M., Briggs, P. H., and Harmon, R. S., 1990, Evaluation of gases, condensates, and SO (sub 2) emissions from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: the degassing of a Cl-rich volcanic system: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 52, n. 5, p. 355-374.

Simulation of seawater/ magma interaction at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1990

Keating, G. N., Rose, W. I., and Massmann, J. W., 1990, Simulation of seawater/ magma interaction at Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 71, n. 43, p. 1688.

Phenocryst-matrix disequilibrium in the 1986 Mt. St. Augustine eruption, Alaska, 1990

Mazzone, P., Marquez, L. L., and Basu, A. R., 1990, Phenocryst-matrix disequilibrium in the 1986 Mt. St. Augustine eruption, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 71, n. 43, p. 1699.

Comment on "Tsunami hazard probability in Japan", 1990

Acharya, H. R., 1990, Comment on "Tsunami hazard probability in Japan": Seismological Society of America, v. 80, n. 1, p. 226-228.

Tsunami hazard probability in Japan: discussion, 1990

Acharya, H. R., 1990, Tsunami hazard probability in Japan: discussion: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 80, n. 1, p. 226-228.

The Alaska Volcano Observatory: a multisite, multiagency consortium for volcano monitoring and research, 1990

Davies, J. N., Miller, T. P., Power, J. A., and Forbes, R. B., 1990, The Alaska Volcano Observatory: a multisite, multiagency consortium for volcano monitoring and research [abs.]: Eos, v. 71, n. 43, p. 1709.

Reply to comment on "Tsunami hazard probability in Japan", 1990

Rikitake, T., and Aida, I., 1990, Reply to comment on "Tsunami hazard probability in Japan": Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, v. 80, n. 1, p. 229-231.

Tephra layers and magnetic susceptibility measurements in lake sediments: Cook Inlet volcanism from pre-history to the present, 1990

Stone, D. B., Nye, C. J., and Stihler, S. D., 1990, Tephra layers and magnetic susceptibility measurements in lake sediments: Cook Inlet volcanism from pre-history to the present [abs.]: Eos, v. 71, n. 43, p. 1710.

Volcanic activity in the Cook Inlet region, Alaska, recorded by tephra in sediment cores from Skilak Lake, 1990

Stone, D. B., Stihler, S. D., and Beget, J., 1990, Volcanic activity in the Cook Inlet region, Alaska, recorded by tephra in sediment cores from Skilak Lake [abs.]: Eos, v. 71, n. 17, p. 647.

Volcanic hazards assessment of Augustine Volcano in the Aleutian Island Arc, U.S.A. - A case study of the 1976 eruption, 1990

Kamata, H., and Waitt, R. B., 1990, Volcanic hazards assessment of Augustine Volcano in the Aleutian Island Arc, U.S.A. - A case study of the 1976 eruption [abs.]: Eos, v. 71, n. 28, p. 960.

Volcanoes of North America: United States and Canada, 1990

Wood, C. A., and Kienle, Juergen, (eds.), 1990, Volcanoes of North America: United States and Canada: New York, Cambridge University Press, 354 p.
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Alaska Volcano Observatory summer report: June 1, 1990 - September 30, 1990, 1990

Neal, C., and Power, J. (compilers), 1990, Alaska Volcano Observatory summer report: June 1, 1990 - September 30, 1990: Alaska Volcano Observatory bimonthly report series, 38 p.

The subducted component in island arc lavas: constraints from Be isotopes and B-Be systematics, 1990

Morris, J.D., Leeman, W.P., and Tera, F., 1990, The subducted component in island arc lavas: constraints from Be isotopes and B-Be systematics: Nature, v. 344, p. 31-36.

Estimation of tsunami hazard from volcanic activity - suggested methodology with Augustine volcano, Alaska, as an example, 1989

Acharya, H., 1989, Estimation of tsunami hazard from volcanic activity - suggested methodology with Augustine volcano, Alaska, as an example: Natural Hazards, v. 1, n. 4, p. 341-348.
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On some future tsunamis in the Pacific Ocean, 1989

Kowalik, Z., and Murty, T. S., 1989, On some future tsunamis in the Pacific Ocean: Natural Hazards, v. 1, n. 4, p. 349-369.

Size distribution of large aerosol particles during AGASP-II: absence of St. Augustine eruptive particles in the Alaskan Arctic, 1989

Sievering, H., Sheridan, P. J., and Schnell, R. C., 1989, Size distribution of large aerosol particles during AGASP-II: absence of St. Augustine eruptive particles in the Alaskan Arctic: Atmospheric Environment, v. 23, n. 11, p. 2495-2499.

Analytical electron microscope studies of size-segregated particles collected during AGASP-II, flights 201-203, 1989

Sheridan, P. J., 1989, Analytical electron microscope studies of size-segregated particles collected during AGASP-II, flights 201-203: Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, v. 9, n. 1, p. 267-282.
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Debris avalanches and lateral blasts at Mount St. Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1989

Siebert, L., Glicken, H., and Kienle, J., 1989, Debris avalanches and lateral blasts at Mount St. Augustine volcano, Alaska: National Geographic Research, v. 5, n. 2, p. 232-249.
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Stratigraphy, chronology, and style of the 1976 pyroclastic eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1989

Kamata, Hiroki, and Waitt, R. B., 1989, Stratigraphy, chronology, and style of the 1976 pyroclastic eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: in Continental magmatism: abstracts, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Bulletin 0131, p. 146.
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Anatomy of the 1986 Augustine volcano eruptions as recorded by digital AVHRR weather satellite data, 1989

Holasek, R. E., 1989, Anatomy of the 1986 Augustine volcano eruptions as recorded by digital AVHRR weather satellite data: Michigan Technological University unpublished M.S. thesis, 167 p.

Postglacial eruption history of Mt. St. Augustine, southern Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1989

Beget, J. E., 1989, Postglacial eruption history of Mt. St. Augustine, southern Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: in Continental magmatism: abstracts, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Bulletin 0131, p. 19.
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Dynamics of the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: petrology and seismicity, 1989

Harris, G., Power, J., Swanson, S. E., and Kienle, J., 1989, Dynamics of the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: petrology and seismicity [abs.]: in Continental magmatism: abstracts, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Bulletin 0131, p. 122.
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Rheological and kinematic characteristics of the 1986 pyroclastic flows at Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska, 1989

Limke, A. J., and Beget, J. E., 1989, Rheological and kinematic characteristics of the 1986 pyroclastic flows at Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska [abs.]: in Continental magmatism: abstracts, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Bulletin 0131, p. 163.
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Monitoring volcanic eruptions using meteorological satellite data, 1989

Matson, Michael, 1989, Monitoring volcanic eruptions using meteorological satellite data [abs.]: in Continental magmatism: abstracts, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Bulletin 0131, p. 178.
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Density and void ratio on emplacement of a small pyroclastic flow, Mount St. Augustine, Alaska, 1989

Beget, J. E., and Limke, A. J., 1989, Density and void ratio on emplacement of a small pyroclastic flow, Mount St. Augustine, Alaska: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 39, n. 4, p. 349-353.

Rapid mobilization of winter-spring snowpack during eruptions at Mount St. Helens Volcano in 1980-1986 and at Augustine Volcano in 1986, 1989

Waitt, R. B., Kamata, Hiroki, and Denlinger, R., 1989, Rapid mobilization of winter-spring snowpack during eruptions at Mount St. Helens Volcano in 1980-1986 and at Augustine Volcano in 1986 [abs.]: in Continental magmatism: abstracts, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Bulletin 0131, p. 285.
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Augustine, 1989

Smithsonian Institution, 1989, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 14, n. 09, unpaged.

Augustine, 1989

Kienle, J., and Swanson, S. E., 1989, Augustine: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1986, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 26, p. 57-58.
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Sky high, 1988

Unknown, 1988, Sky high: National Geographic World, n. 158, p. 24.

Volcanoes generate devastating waves, 1988

Lockridge, P., 1988, Volcanoes generate devastating waves: Earthquakes and Volcanoes, v. 20, n. 5, p. 190-195.

Seismicity associated with the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1988

Power, John, 1988, Seismicity associated with the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, 142 p.

Volcano monitoring using short wavelength infrared data from satellites, 1988

Rothery, D. A., Francis, P. W., and Wood, C. A., 1988, Volcano monitoring using short wavelength infrared data from satellites: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 93, n. B7, p. 7993-8008.
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The 1986 eruption of Mount St. Augustine: field test of a hazard evaluation, 1988

Swanson, S. E., and Kienle, J., 1988, The 1986 eruption of Mount St. Augustine: field test of a hazard evaluation: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 93, n. B5, p. 4500-4520.
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Atmospheric pressure changes due to volcanic eruptions and possible water level fluctuations, 1988

Danard, M. B., and Murty, T. S., 1988, Atmospheric pressure changes due to volcanic eruptions and possible water level fluctuations: Natural Hazards, v. 1, n. 1, p. 15-26.

Debris avalanches, lateral blasts, and tsunamis: volcanic hazards at Mount St. Augustine, Alaska, 1988

Siebert, Lee, Glicken, Harry, and Kienle, Juergen, 1988, Debris avalanches, lateral blasts, and tsunamis: volcanic hazards at Mount St. Augustine, Alaska: in Kagoshima international conference on Volcanoes, proceedings, Kagoshima, Japan, July 19-23, 1988, p. 452-455.
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Mitigation of the effects of the 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska, 1988

Kienle, Juergen, Davies, J. N., Miller, T. P., and Yount, M. E., 1988, Mitigation of the effects of the 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: in Kagoshima international conference on Volcanoes, Proceedings, Kagoshima, Japan, July 19-23, 1988, p. 565-568.

The speciation and fluxes of gases at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: the degassing of a Cl-rich volcanic system, 1988

Symonds, R. B., Rose, W. I., Briggs, P. H., and Gerlach, T. M., 1988, The speciation and fluxes of gases at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: the degassing of a Cl-rich volcanic system [abs.]: Eos, v. 69, n. 44, p. 1469.
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Seismicity associated with the 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine Volcano, 1988

Power, John, Kienle, Juergen, and Davies, J. N., 1988, Seismicity associated with the 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine Volcano [abs.]: Eos, v. 69, n. 44, p. 1488.

The evaluation of gases, condensates and SO2 emissions from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: the degassing of a Cl-rich volcanic system, 1988

Symonds, R. B., Rose, W. I., Gerlach, T. M., Briggs, P. H., and Harmon, R. S., 1988, The evaluation of gases, condensates and SO2 emissions from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: the degassing of a Cl-rich volcanic system [abs.]: Eos, v. 69, n. 44, p. 1469.

Use of Landsat Thematic Mapper data in interpreting the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, 1988

Yount, M. E., Miller, T. P., and Fleming, M. D., 1988, Use of Landsat Thematic Mapper data in interpreting the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano [abs.]: in Annual Alaska Surveying and Mapping Conference, 23, Abstracts with Program, p. 2.

Direct rate measurements of eruption plumes at Augustine Volcano: A problem of scaling and uncontrolled variables, 1988

Rose, W. I., Heiken, Grant, Wohletz, Kenneth, Eppler, Dean, Barr, Sumner, Miller, Theresa, Chuan, R. L., and Symonds, R. B., 1988, Direct rate measurements of eruption plumes at Augustine Volcano: A problem of scaling and uncontrolled variables: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 93, n. B5, p. 4485-4499.
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Augustine, 1988

Smithsonian Institution, 1988, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 13, n. 07, unpaged.

Tsunamis generated by eruptions from Mount St. Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1987

Kienle, J., Kowalik, Z., and Murty, T. S., 1987, Tsunamis generated by eruptions from Mount St. Augustine volcano, Alaska: Science, v. 236, n. 4807, p. 1442-1447.
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The 1986 eruptions of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, hazards and effects, 1987

Yount, E. M., Miller, T. P., and Gamble, B. M., 1987, The 1986 eruptions of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, hazards and effects: in Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey during 1986, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 0998, p. 4-13.
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Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey during 1986, 1987

Hamilton, T. D., and Galloway, J. P., 1987, Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey during 1986: U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 0998, 195 p.
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Seismological aspects of the 1976 eruptions of Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1987

Reeder, J. W., and Lahr, J. C., 1987, Seismological aspects of the 1976 eruptions of Augustine volcano, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1768, p. 1-32.
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Comparative petrology and petrography of the 1976 and 1986 ejecta of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1987

Harris, G. W., Swanson, S. E., and Nye, C. J., 1987, Comparative petrology and petrography of the 1976 and 1986 ejecta of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 19, n. 6, p. 387.
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Detection and monitoring of volcanic activity using short wavelength infrared TM and MSS imagery, 1987

Rothery, D. A., and Francis, P. W., 1987, Detection and monitoring of volcanic activity using short wavelength infrared TM and MSS imagery: in Advances in digital image processing, Annual Conference of the Remote Sensing Society, 13, Proceedings, Nottingham, United Kingdom, Sept. 7-11, 1987, p. 204-213.

The 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: eruptive processes, hazards, and monitoring, 1987

Kienle, J., Swanson, S. E., and Lalla, D. J., 1987, The 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: eruptive processes, hazards, and monitoring [abs.]: in International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly, 19, Abstracts, Vancouver, Canada, 1987, p. 429.

Three volcanoes erupt in Alaska, 1987

Miller, T. P., 1987, Three volcanoes erupt in Alaska: Earthquakes and Volcanoes, v. 19, n. 6, p. 192-198.
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Hazards, response, and effects of the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1987

Miller, T. P., and Yount, M. E., 1987, Hazards, response, and effects of the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: in International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly, 19, Abstracts, v. 2, Vancouver, BC, Canada, p. 429.

Three volcanoes erupt in Alaska, 1987

Miller, T. P., 1987, Three volcanoes erupt in Alaska: in Fiscal year 1986, U.S. Geological Survey Yearbook p. 58-60.

The speciation and fluxes of gases from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: a system rich in halides and transition metals, 1987

Symonds, R. B., Rose, W. I., Reed, M. H., Briggs, Paul, and Gerlach, T. M., 1987, The speciation and fluxes of gases from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: a system rich in halides and transition metals [abs.]: in Hawaii Symposium on How Volcanoes Work, Abstract Volume, Hilo, Hawaii, January 19-25, 1987, p. 247.

The April 1986 eruptive phase of Augustine Volcano and associated hazards, 1987

Yount, M. E., and Miller, T. P., 1987, The April 1986 eruptive phase of Augustine Volcano and associated hazards [abs.]: in Hawaii Symposium on How Volcanoes Work, Abstract Volume, Hilo, Hawaii, January 19-25, 1987, p. 276.
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Volcano monitoring using short wavelength infra-red data from satellites, 1987

Francis, Peter, and Rothery, David, 1987, Volcano monitoring using short wavelength infra-red data from satellites [abs.]: Eos, v. 68, n. 44, p. 1550.

Mt. St. Augustine works, but how?, 1987

Kienle, Juergen, 1987, Mt. St. Augustine works, but how? [abs.]: in Hawaii symposium on How Volcanoes Work, Abstract Volume, Hilo, Hawaii, Jan. 19-25, 1987, p. 139.
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Direct rate measurements of Mt. St. Augustine eruption plumes: A problem of scaling up and uncontrolled variables, 1987

Rose, W. I., Heiken, G., Wohletz, K. H., Eppler, D., Barr, S., Miller, T., Chuan, R. L., and Symonds, R. B., 1987, Direct rate measurements of Mt. St. Augustine eruption plumes: A problem of scaling up and uncontrolled variables [abs.]: in Hawaii symposium on How Volcanoes Work, Abstract volume, Hilo, Hawaii, January 19-25, 1987, p. 212.
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Effect of volcanic ash deposits on sockeye salmon lakes, 1987

Mathisen, O. A., and Poe, P. H., 1987, Effect of volcanic ash deposits on sockeye salmon lakes: in Internationale Vereinigung fr Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie, Proceedings, v. 20, Copenhagen, Denmark, p. 165-172.
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Volcanic hazard assessment of 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska, 1987

Swanson, S. E., and Kienle, Juergen, 1987, Volcanic hazard assessment of 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: in Hawaii Symposium on How Volcanoes Work, Abstract Volume, Hilo, Hawaii, January 19-25, 1987, p. 246.
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Pyroclastic flow characteristics during the initial phase of the 1986 eruption of Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1987

Miller, T. P., Yount, M. E., and Nelson, S. W., 1987, Pyroclastic flow characteristics during the initial phase of the 1986 eruption of Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: in Hawaii Symposium on How Volcanoes Work, Abstract Volume, Hilo, Hawaii, January 19-25, 1987, p. 175.
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The 1986 activity of Mt. St. Augustine: volcanic hazards in the Cook Inlet Basin, 1987

Kienle, J., and Swanson, S. E., 1987, The 1986 activity of Mt. St. Augustine: volcanic hazards in the Cook Inlet Basin [abs.]: in Geologic Hazards Symposium, Alaska Geological Society Symposium Agenda and Abstracts, Anchorage, Alaska, May 12-15, 1987, unpaged.
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Augustine volcano erupts quietly, 1986

Kleist, Trina, 1986, Augustine volcano erupts quietly: Science News, v. 130, n. 10, p. 149.
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Alaskan volcano continues to blow, 1986

Unknown, 1986, Alaskan volcano continues to blow: New Scientist, v. 110, p. 26.

Augustine volcano Thematic Mapper image, 1986

Unknown, 1986, Augustine volcano Thematic Mapper image: EOSAT Landsat Data User Notes, v. 1, n. 3, p. 1-2.

Public safety vs. Augustine's eruption, 1986

Davies, John, 1986, Public safety vs. Augustine's eruption: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Quarterly v. 4, n. 4, 1 p.
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1986 eruption of Augustine volcano: public safety response by Alaskan volcanologists, 1986

Kienle, J., Davies, J. N., Miller, T. P., and Yount, M. E., 1986, 1986 eruption of Augustine volcano: public safety response by Alaskan volcanologists [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 29, p. 580-582.
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Alaskan volcano erupts, 1986

Associated Press, 1986, Alaskan volcano erupts: Whitehorse Star, v. 86, n. 62, p. 1, 4.
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Augustine could blow again re Alaska volcano, 1986

Unknown, 1986, Augustine could blow again re Alaska volcano: Whitehorse Star, n. April 22, p. 7.

Petrology, geochemistry, and the evolution of magmas from Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1986

Daley, E. E., 1986, Petrology, geochemistry, and the evolution of magmas from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, Fairbanks, AK, 103 p.
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Isotope geochemistry of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1986

Johnson, K. E., 1986, Isotope geochemistry of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Southern Methodist University unpublished M.S. thesis, 144 p.
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Mt. Augustine, 1986

O'Meara, Jan, and Spence, Hal, 1986, Mt. Augustine: Alaska, 19 p.
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Prehistoric tephra eruptions, debris avalanches, and tsunamis at Mt. St. Augustine: the geologic record, 1986

Beget, J. E., 1986, Prehistoric tephra eruptions, debris avalanches, and tsunamis at Mt. St. Augustine: the geologic record [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 1260.
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The 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: a case study in the successes and failures of scientific advice during a volcanic crisis, 1986

Davies, J. N., and Kienle, J., 1986, The 1986 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska: a case study in the successes and failures of scientific advice during a volcanic crisis [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 1259.

Mt. St. Augustine ash, March 1986: differences between aerosol and surface materials, 1986

Gosink, T., Borchert, M., and Chuan, R. L., 1986, Mt. St. Augustine ash, March 1986: differences between aerosol and surface materials [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 1260.

H, O, and S isotope relationships at Augustine volcano, eastern Aleutian arc, Alaska, 1986

Johnson, K. E., and Harmon, R. S., 1986, H, O, and S isotope relationships at Augustine volcano, eastern Aleutian arc, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 18, n. 6, p. 647.

Augustine volcano, southwest Alaska, 1986

Kienle, J., 1986, Augustine volcano, southwest Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 804.
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Tsunamis from large mass-movements at Augustine volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1986

Kienle, J., Kowalik, Z., and Murty, T. S., 1986, Tsunamis from large mass-movements at Augustine volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 1259-1260.

Augustine Volcano: awake again?, 1986

Kienle, Juergen, 1986, Augustine Volcano: awake again? [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 14, p. 172.
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Debris avalanches and lateral blast at Mount St. Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1986

Siebert, Lee, Glicken, Harry, and Kienle, Juergen, 1986, Debris avalanches and lateral blast at Mount St. Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 1259.

Emplacement velocities and rheological properties of pyroclastic flows during the March 27-April 8 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska, 1986

Limke, A. J., and Beget, J. E., 1986, Emplacement velocities and rheological properties of pyroclastic flows during the March 27-April 8 eruption of Mt. St. Augustine, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 1259.

Magmatic evolution of Augustine Volcano from composition of quenched liquid (glass), 1986

Swanson, S. E., Daley, E. E., and Nye, C. J., 1986, Magmatic evolution of Augustine Volcano from composition of quenched liquid (glass) [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 1259.
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Preliminary observations on fumarole distribution and alteration at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1986

Kodosky, L. G., and Keskinen, Mary, 1986, Preliminary observations on fumarole distribution and alteration at Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 1260.

A review of gas sampling at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: 1982 - 1986, 1986

Motyka, R. J., Kodosky, L. G., and Evans, W., 1986, A review of gas sampling at Augustine Volcano, Alaska: 1982 - 1986 [abs.]: Eos, v. 67, n. 44, p. 1260.

Seismicity, tectonics, and geohazards of the Gulf of Alaska, 1986

Jacob, K. H., 1986, Seismicity, tectonics, and geohazards of the Gulf of Alaska: in Hood, D. W. and Zimmerman, S. T., (eds.), The Gulf of Alaska: physical environment and biological recourses, Washington, DC, U.S. Department of Commerce & U.S. Department of the Interior, p. 145-184.

Map showing distribution, composition, and age of Late Cenozoic volcanic centers in Alaska, 1986

Luedke, R. G., and Smith, R. L., 1986, Map showing distribution, composition, and age of Late Cenozoic volcanic centers in Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I 1091-F, unpaged, 3 sheets, scale 1:1,000,000.

Seismic and thermal precursors to the January, 1976 eruption of Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1986

Lalla, D. J., and Kienle, J., 1986, Seismic and thermal precursors to the January, 1976 eruption of Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: in International Volcanological Congress, Programme and Abstracts, Auckland-Hamilton-Rotorua, New Zealand, 1986, p. 251.

Augustine, 1986

Smithsonian Institution, 1986, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 11, n. 02, unpaged.

Augustine, 1986

Smithsonian Institution, 1986, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 11, n. 03, unpaged.

Augustine, 1986

Smithsonian Institution, 1986, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 11, n. 04, unpaged.

Augustine, 1986

Smithsonian Institution, 1986, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 11, n. 05, unpaged.

Augustine, 1986

Smithsonian Institution, 1986, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 11, n. 07, unpaged.

Augustine, 1986

Smithsonian Institution, 1986, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 11, n. 08, unpaged.

Weather may ease Anchorage impact, 1986

Lipka, Mitch, 1986, Weather may ease Anchorage impact: Anchorage Times, March 29 1986, p. A1, A8.
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Augustine Island, 1985

Rearden, J., 1985, Augustine Island: Alaska, v. 51, n. 5, p. 37-39.
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Low pressure fractionation in arc volcanoes: an example from Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1985

Daley, E. E., and Swanson, S. E., 1985, Low pressure fractionation in arc volcanoes: an example from Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 17, n. 7, p. 558.
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Volcanic hazards from future eruptions of Augustine volcano, Alaska, second edition, 1985

Kienle, J., and Swanson, S. E., 1985, Volcanic hazards from future eruptions of Augustine volcano, Alaska, second edition: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Report UAG-R 275, 122 p.

Stable-isotope evidence for a magmatic component in fumarole condensates from Augustine Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska, U.S.A., 1985

Viglino, J. A., Harmon, R. S., Borthwick, J., Nehring, N. L., Motyka, R. J., White, L. D., and Johnston, D. A., 1985, Stable-isotope evidence for a magmatic component in fumarole condensates from Augustine Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska, U.S.A.: in Kitano, Y., (ed.), Water-rock interaction, International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, 4, Misasa, Japan, Aug. 29-Sept. 8, 1983, Chemical Geology, v. 49, n. 1-3, p. 141-157.
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Chemistry and stability of amphibole in lavas from Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1985

Daley, E. E., and Swanson, S. E., 1985, Chemistry and stability of amphibole in lavas from Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 66, n. 46, p. 1132.

A reconnaissance of the major Holocene tephra deposits in the upper Cook Inlet region, Alaska, 1985

Riehle, J. R., 1985, A reconnaissance of the major Holocene tephra deposits in the upper Cook Inlet region, Alaska: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 26, n. 1-2, p. 37-74.
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Augustine volcano, Alaska: chemical and isotopic character, 1984

Harmon, R. S., Strong, D. F., Hoefs, J., and Moorbath, S., 1984, Augustine volcano, Alaska: chemical and isotopic character [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 16, n. 6, p. 530.

Volcano hazards program in the USA, 1984

Tilling, R. I., and Bailey, R. A., 1984, Volcano hazards program in the USA: in Fedotov, S. A., Galkin, I. N., Nikolaev, A. V., and Sedova, E. N., (eds.), Earthquakes and geological hazard prediction, International Geological Congress, 27, Report, v. 6, Moscow, USSR, August 4-14, 1984, p. 106-118.

Seismological aspects of the 1976 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1983

Reeder, J. W., 1983, Seismological aspects of the 1976 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Stanford University unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, 85 p.

Comparison of synthetic and observed seismograms for volcanic earthquakes at Augustine Volcano, 1983

Lalla, D. J., and Kienle, Juergen, 1983, Comparison of synthetic and observed seismograms for volcanic earthquakes at Augustine Volcano [abs.]: Eos, v. 64, n. 9, p. 90.

The hazards of Augustine, 1983

Kienle, Juergen, and Swanson, S. E., 1983, The hazards of Augustine: The Northern Engineer, v. 15, n. 3, p. 10-14.

Hydrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of fumarole condensates from the Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1983

Harmon, R. S., Nehring, N. L., Motyka, R. J., White, L. D., and Borthwick, James, 1983, Hydrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of fumarole condensates from the Augustine Volcano, Alaska: in International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, 4, Extended Abstracts, p. 169-171.
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Magmatism and subduction in the eastern Aleutian Arc, 1983

Kienle, J., Swanson, S. E., and Pulpan, H., 1983, Magmatism and subduction in the eastern Aleutian Arc: in Shimozuru, D. and Yokoyama, I., (eds.), Arc volcanism: physics and tectonics, IAVCEI symposium, Proceedings, Tokyo and Hakone, Japan, Aug. 3l -Sept. 5, 1981, Tokyo, Terra Scientific Publishing Co., p. 191-224.
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Explosive activity associated with the growth of volcanic domes, 1983

Newhall, C. G., and Melson, W. G., 1983, Explosive activity associated with the growth of volcanic domes: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 17, n. 1/4, p. 111-131.
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Volcanism in the eastern Aleutian Arc: late Quaternary and Holocene centers, tectonic setting and petrology, 1983

Kienle, Juergen, and Swanson, S. E., 1983, Volcanism in the eastern Aleutian Arc: late Quaternary and Holocene centers, tectonic setting and petrology: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 17, n. 1-4, p. 393-432.
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Leachability of uranium and other elements from freshly erupted volcanic ash, 1982

Smith, D. B., Zielinski, R. A., and Rose, W. I. Jr., 1982, Leachability of uranium and other elements from freshly erupted volcanic ash: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 13, n. 1-2, p. 1-30.

Plate subduction and volcanism in the eastern Aleutian Arc: 2, Petrology, 1982

Swanson, S. E., and Kienle, Juergen, 1982, Plate subduction and volcanism in the eastern Aleutian Arc: 2, Petrology [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 14, n. 7, p. 628.

Hydrogen and oxygen isotope composition of fumarole condensates form the Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1982

Harmon, R. S., Nehring, N. L., Motyka, R. J., White, L. D., and Borthwick, James, 1982, Hydrogen and oxygen isotope composition of fumarole condensates form the Augustine volcano, Alaska: in International Association of Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry, International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, 4, Oct. 1982, p. 179-182.

The Aleutians, 1982

Marsh, B. D., 1982, The Aleutians: in Thorpe, R. S., (ed.), Andesites: orogenic andesites and related rocks, Chichester, United Kingdom, John Wiley & Sons, p. 99-114.
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Comparison of synthetic and observed seismograms for volcanic earthquakes at Augustine Volcano, 1982

Lalla, D. J., and Kienle, Juergen, 1982, Comparison of synthetic and observed seismograms for volcanic earthquakes at Augustine Volcano [abs.]: in Science in the North, Alaska Science Conference held in conjunction with the American Geophysical Union 29th Pacific Northwest Meeting, 33, Proceedings, Fairbanks, AK, 16-18 September, 1982, p. 114.
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Helium isotope variations along the Alaskan-Aleutian Arc, 1981

Poreda, R., Craig, H., and Motyka, R., 1981, Helium isotope variations along the Alaskan-Aleutian Arc [abs.]: Eos, v. 62, n. 45, p. 1092.

Volcanoes of the world, 1981

Simkin, Tom, Siebert, Lee, McClelland, Lindsay, Bridge, David, Newhall, Christopher, and Latter, J. H., 1981, Volcanoes of the world: Stroudsburg, PA, Hutchinson Publishing Company, 233 p.

Transverse tectonic boundaries near Kodiak Island, 1981

Fisher, M. A., Bruns, T. R., and vonHuene, Roland, 1981, Transverse tectonic boundaries near Kodiak Island: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 92, p. 10-18.

Seismic and volcanic risk studies, western Gulf of Alaska, 1981

Pulpan, Hans, and Kienle, Juergen, 1981, Seismic and volcanic risk studies, western Gulf of Alaska: in Annual reports of principal investigators, 1981, v. 7, p. 197-290.

Volcanic hazards from future eruptions of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1980

Kienle, Juergen, and Swanson, S. E., 1980, Volcanic hazards from future eruptions of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Report UAG-R 275, Fairbanks, AK, University of Alaska, 122 p., 1 sheet, scale unknown.

Stratigraphy, structure, and economic geology of the Iliamna Quadrangle, Alaska, 1980

Detterman, R. L., and Reed, B. L., 1980, Stratigraphy, structure, and economic geology of the Iliamna Quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1368-B, 86 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.
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Volcanic hazards of Augustine Volcano, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1980

Swanson, S. E., and Kienle, Juergen, 1980, Volcanic hazards of Augustine Volcano, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: in Alaska Science Conference, 31, Proceedings, Anchorage, AK, Sept. 17-19, 1980, p. 71.

Comparisons between airborne measurements of the volcanic emissions from Mt. St. Augustine 1976 and Mt. St. Helens 1980, 1980

Hobbs, P. V., Radke, L. F., Hegg, D. A., Eltgroth, M. W., and Tuell, J. P., 1980, Comparisons between airborne measurements of the volcanic emissions from Mt. St. Augustine 1976 and Mt. St. Helens 1980 [abs.]: Eos, v. 61, n. 46, p. 1153.
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Volcanic hazards associated with Augustine Volcano, lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1980

Swanson, S. E., and Kienle, Juergen, 1980, Volcanic hazards associated with Augustine Volcano, lower Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 12, n. 7, p. 532.

Trace gases of volcanic origin, 1980

Rasmussen, R. A., and Rasmussen, L. E., 1980, Trace gases of volcanic origin [abs.]: Eos, v. 61, n. 6, p. 67.

Problems in volcanic seismology on Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1980

Lalla, D. J., and Kienle, J., 1980, Problems in volcanic seismology on Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 61, n. 6, p. 68, 69.

The entrance of pyroclastic flows into the sea, I. Oceanographic and geologic evidence from Dominica, Lesser Antilles, 1980

Sparks, R. S. J., Sigurdsson, H., and Carey, S. N., 1980, The entrance of pyroclastic flows into the sea, I. Oceanographic and geologic evidence from Dominica, Lesser Antilles: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 7, n. 1/2, p. 87-96.

The entrance of pyroclastic flows into the sea, II. Theoretical considerations on subaqueous emplacement and welding, 1980

Sparks, R. S. J., Sigurdsson, H., and Carey, S. N., 1980, The entrance of pyroclastic flows into the sea, II. Theoretical considerations on subaqueous emplacement and welding: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 7, n. 1/2, p. 97-105.

Volcanic contribution of chlorine to the stratosphere - more significant to ozone than previously estimated?, 1980

Johnston, D. A., 1980, Volcanic contribution of chlorine to the stratosphere - more significant to ozone than previously estimated?: Science, v. 209, n. 4455, p. 491-493.
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Geologic map of Alaska, 1980

Beikman, H. M., 1980, Geologic map of Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PP 0171, unpaged, 1 plate, scale 1:2,500,000.

Aerosols at Mauna Loa: optical properties, 1979

Shaw, G. E., 1979, Aerosols at Mauna Loa: optical properties: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, v. 36, n. 5, p. 862-869.

Search for shallow magma accumulations at Augustine Volcano: final report, 1979

Kienle, Juergen, 1979, Search for shallow magma accumulations at Augustine Volcano: final report: Fairbanks, AK, University of Alaska, 159 p.

Plume dynamics, thermal energy and long-distance transport of vulcanian eruption clouds from Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1979

Kienle, J., and Shaw, G. E., 1979, Plume dynamics, thermal energy and long-distance transport of vulcanian eruption clouds from Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 6, n. 1-2, p. 139-164.
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Onset of volcanism at Augustine Volcano, lower Cook Inlet, 1979

Johnston, D. A., 1979, Onset of volcanism at Augustine Volcano, lower Cook Inlet: in Johnson, K. M. and Williams, J. R., (eds.), The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: accomplishments during 1978, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 0804-B, p. B78-B80.
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Revision of the recent eruption history of Augustine Volcano: elimination of the "1902 eruption", 1979

Johnston, D. A., and Detterman, R. L., 1979, Revision of the recent eruption history of Augustine Volcano: elimination of the "1902 eruption": in The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: accomplishments during 1978, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 0804-B, p. B80-B84.
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Volcanic gas studies at Alaskan volcanoes, 1979

Johnston, D. A., 1979, Volcanic gas studies at Alaskan volcanoes: in Johnson, K. M. and Williams, J. R., (eds.), The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: accomplishments during 1978, U.S. Geological Survey Circular C 0804-B, p. B83-B84.
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Search for shallow magma accumulations at Augustine volcano, 1979

Kienle, J., Lalla, D. J., Pearson, C. F., and Barrett, S. A., 1979, Search for shallow magma accumulations at Augustine volcano: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Final Report to U.S. Dept. of Energy, Washington D.C. 157 p.

Volatiles, magma mixing, and the mechanism of eruption at Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1978

Johnston, D. A., 1978, Volatiles, magma mixing, and the mechanism of eruption at Augustine volcano, Alaska: University of Washington Ph.D. dissertation, 187 p., 20 plates, scale unknown.

Sea ice conditions in Cook Inlet, Alaska during the 1975-76 winter, 1978

Schulz, R., 1978, Sea ice conditions in Cook Inlet, Alaska during the 1975-76 winter: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Technical Memorandum NWS AR 0020, 11 p.

A three-dimensional magnetic model of Augustine Volcano, 1978

Barrett, S. A., 1978, A three-dimensional magnetic model of Augustine Volcano: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, Fairbanks, AK, 175 p.

A study of the trace element emissions from Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1978

Lepel, E. A., 1978, A study of the trace element emissions from Augustine volcano, Alaska: University of Maryland unpublished M.S. thesis, 214 p.

Particles in the eruption cloud from St. Augustine Volcano, 1978

Cadle, R. D., Mroz, E. J., Hobbs, P. V., Radke, L. F., and Stith, J. L., 1978, Particles in the eruption cloud from St. Augustine Volcano: Science, v. 199, n. 4327, p. 455-458.
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A seismic refraction study of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1978

Pearson, C., and Kienle, J., 1978, A seismic refraction study of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 59, n. 4, p. 311.

Southern Alaska, 1978

Lahr, J. C., Stephens, C. D., and Reeder, J. W., 1978, Southern Alaska [abs.]: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PP 1100, p. 261-262.

Magma mixing prior to eruptions of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: implications for the eruption and magmatic evolution of the volcano, 1978

Johnston, D. A., 1978, Magma mixing prior to eruptions of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: implications for the eruption and magmatic evolution of the volcano [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 10, n. 3, p. 110-111.
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Evolution of seismicity at Augustine Volcano, 1970 to 1976 eruption, 1978

Lalla, D. J., and Kienle, J., 1978, Evolution of seismicity at Augustine Volcano, 1970 to 1976 eruption [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 10, n. 3, p. 113.
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The enrichment of volatile elements in the atmosphere by volcanic activity: Augustine Volcano 1976, 1978

Lepel, E. A., Stefansson, K. M., and Zoller, W. H., 1978, The enrichment of volatile elements in the atmosphere by volcanic activity: Augustine Volcano 1976: Journal of Geophysical Research, C, v. 83, n. C12, p. 6213-6220.

Airborne particle and gas measurements in the emissions from six volcanoes, 1978

Stith, J. L., Hobbs, P. V., and Radke, L. F., 1978, Airborne particle and gas measurements in the emissions from six volcanoes: Journal of Geophysical Research, C, v. 83, n. 8, p. 4009-4017.

Seismotectonic studies of lower Cook Inlet, Kodiak Island and the Alaska Peninsula areas of Alaska, 1978

Estes, S. A., 1978, Seismotectonic studies of lower Cook Inlet, Kodiak Island and the Alaska Peninsula areas of Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, 142 p.

Theoretical modeling of the generation, movement, and emplacement of pyroclastic flows by column collapse, 1978

Sparks, R. S. J., Wilson, J., and Hulme, G., 1978, Theoretical modeling of the generation, movement, and emplacement of pyroclastic flows by column collapse: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 83, n. B4, p. 1727-1739.
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Comprehensive tables giving physical data and thermal energy estimates for young igneous systems of the United States, 1978

Smith, R. L., Shaw, H. R., Luedke, R. G., and Russell, S. L., 1978, Comprehensive tables giving physical data and thermal energy estimates for young igneous systems of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 78-0925, p. 1-25.
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Augustine, 1978

Shackelford, D. C., 1978, Augustine: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1976 with supplements to the previous issues, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 16, p. 53-55.
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Eruptions of the St. Augustine volcano: airborne measurements and observations, 1977

Hobbs, P. V., Radke, L. F., and Stith, J. L., 1977, Eruptions of the St. Augustine volcano: airborne measurements and observations: Science, v. 195, n. 4281, p. 871-873.
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Augustine volcano eruption: initial explosive phase, January 1976 : impact on the atmosphere, 1977

Kienle, J., and Shaw, G. E., 1977, Augustine volcano eruption: initial explosive phase, January 1976 : impact on the atmosphere: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Report UAG-R 249, 48 p.

Seismic refraction study of Augustine volcano, 1977

Pearson, C. F., 1977, Seismic refraction study of Augustine volcano: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, 131 p.

Combined use of LIDAR and numerical diffusion models to estimate the quantity and dispersion of volcanic eruption clouds in the stratosphere: Vulcan Fuego, 1974, and Augustine, 1976, 1977

Cadle, R. D., Fernald, F. G., and Frush, C. L., 1977, Combined use of LIDAR and numerical diffusion models to estimate the quantity and dispersion of volcanic eruption clouds in the stratosphere: Vulcan Fuego, 1974, and Augustine, 1976: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 82, n. 12, p. 1783-1786.

A three-dimensional magnetic model of Augustine Volcano, 1977

Barrett, S. A., Stone, D. B., and Kienle, J., 1977, A three-dimensional magnetic model of Augustine Volcano [abs.]: Eos, v. 58, n. 3, p. 169-170.

Triggering of explosive volcanic eruptions by mixing of basaltic and silicic magmas, 1977

Johnston, D. A., and Schmincke, H. U., 1977, Triggering of explosive volcanic eruptions by mixing of basaltic and silicic magmas [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 9, n. 7, p. 1041.
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The 1976 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, and evaluation of hazards for future eruptions, 1977

Johnston, D. A., Schmincke, H. U., and Kienle, J., 1977, The 1976 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, and evaluation of hazards for future eruptions [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 9, n. 4, p. 442-443.
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Seismic and volcanic risk studies: western Gulf of Alaska, 1977

Pulpan, H., and Kienle, J., 1977, Seismic and volcanic risk studies: western Gulf of Alaska: in Environmental assessment of the Alaskan continental shelf: Hazards, v. 17, p. 318-423.

Observations of a nuee ardente from the St. Augustine Volcano, 1977

Stith, J. L., Hobbs, P. V., and Radke, L. F., 1977, Observations of a nuee ardente from the St. Augustine Volcano: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 4, n. 7, p. 259-262.
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Seismological aspects of the recent eruption of Augustine Volcano, 1977

Reeder, J. W., Lahr, J. C., Thomas, J., Conens, S., and Blackford, M., 1977, Seismological aspects of the recent eruption of Augustine Volcano [abs.]: Eos, v. 58, n. 12, p. 1188.
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Contrasting pyroclastic flow deposits of the 1976 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1977

Schmincke, H. U., and Johnston, D. A., 1977, Contrasting pyroclastic flow deposits of the 1976 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 9, n. 7, p. 1161.
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Augustine - evolution of a volcano, 1977

Kienle, J., and Forbes, R. B., 1977, Augustine - evolution of a volcano: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Annual Report AR 1975-76, p. 26-48.
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Augustine, 1977

Shackelford, D. C., 1977, Augustine: in Annual report of the world volcanic eruptions in 1975 with supplements to the previous issues, Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 15, p. 41-42.
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Recent eruption of Augustine volcano in Alaska, 1976

Forbes, R. B., 1976, Recent eruption of Augustine volcano in Alaska: Mines and Geology Bulletin, v. 24, n. 2, p. 1-2.
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The 1976 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1976

Wrenn, S. C., 1976, The 1976 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska: Polar Record, v. 18, n. 114, p. 301-03.
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Airborne ice nuclei near an active volcano, 1976

Schnell, R. C., and Delany, A. C., 1976, Airborne ice nuclei near an active volcano: Nature, v. 264, n. 5586, p. 535-536.
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Search for shallow magma accumulations at Augustine Volcano, 1976

Kienle, Juergen, 1976, Search for shallow magma accumulations at Augustine Volcano: Fairbanks, AK, University of Alaska, 15 p.
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Alaska's volcanoes: northern link in the ring of fire, 1976

Henning, R. A., Rosenthal, C. H., Olds, Barbara, and Reading, Ed, 1976, Alaska's volcanoes: northern link in the ring of fire: Alaska Geographic, v. 4, n. 1, 88 p.
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Geophysical monitoring of Augustine and Pavlof volcanoes, Alaska, 1976

Kienle, J., Lalla, D. J., and Johnston, D. A., 1976, Geophysical monitoring of Augustine and Pavlof volcanoes, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 57, n. 2, p. 88.

Trajectory of the Mt. St. Augustine 1976 eruption ash cloud, 1976

Meinel, A. B., Meinel, M. P., and Shaw, G. E., 1976, Trajectory of the Mt. St. Augustine 1976 eruption ash cloud: Science, v. 193, n. 4251, p. 420-422.
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Airborne measurements (February 8-18, 1976) during the eruption of the St. Augustine Volcano, 1976

Hobbs, P. V., Radke, L. F., Stith, J. L., Eltgroth, M. W., and Atkinson, D. G., 1976, Airborne measurements (February 8-18, 1976) during the eruption of the St. Augustine Volcano [abs.]: Eos, v. 57, n. 8, p. 598.

LIDAR measurement of stratospheric dust from Augustine Volcano, 1976

Remsberg, E. E., Browell, E. V., and Northam, G. B., 1976, LIDAR measurement of stratospheric dust from Augustine Volcano [abs.]: Eos, v. 57, n. 8, p. 598.

Correlation of deformed glaciolacustrine sediments and historic earthquakes, Skilak Lake, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 1976

Sims, J. D., and Rymer, M. J., 1976, Correlation of deformed glaciolacustrine sediments and historic earthquakes, Skilak Lake, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 8, n. 3, p. 410.
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Thermal studies on Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1976

Lalla, D., and Kienle, J., 1976, Thermal studies on Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 57, n. 4, p. 347.

Evidence for a zoned magma chamber 6 to 10 km beneath Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1976

Johnston, D. A., 1976, Evidence for a zoned magma chamber 6 to 10 km beneath Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 8, n. 6, p. 942-943.

Geologic map of south Augustine Island, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1976

Buffler, R. T., 1976, Geologic map of south Augustine Island, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Open-File Report AOF 0096, 3 p., 3 sheets, scale 1:24,000.
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Geology of south Augustine Island, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1976

Buffler, R. T., 1976, Geology of south Augustine Island, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska [abs.]: in Bouma, A. H., (ed.), AAPG Bulletin, v. 60, n. 4, p. 654.

Regional gravity survey of the Beluga basin and adjacent areas, Cook Inlet region, South Central Alaska, 1976

Hackett, S. W., 1976, Regional gravity survey of the Beluga basin and adjacent areas, Cook Inlet region, South Central Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Open-File Report AOF 0100, 38 p.
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Augustine Volcano, 1976

Miller, T. P., 1976, Augustine Volcano: in Henning, R. A., Rosenthal, C. H., Olds, Barbara, and Reading, Ed, (eds.), Alaska's volcanoes, northern link in the ring of fire, Alaska Geographic, v. 4, n. 1, p. 17-28.
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Augustine volcano erupts, 1976

U.S. Geological Survey, 1976, Augustine volcano erupts: U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Information Bulletin v. 8, n. 4, p. 23.
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Augustine, 1976

Smithsonian Institution, 1976, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 01, n. 04, unpaged.

Augustine, 1976

Smithsonian Institution, 1976, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 01, n. 05, unpaged.

Augustine, 1976

Smithsonian Institution, 1976, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 01, n. 06, unpaged.

Augustine, 1976

Smithsonian Institution, 1976, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 01, n. 07, unpaged.

Augustine, 1976

Smithsonian Institution, 1976, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 01, n. 08, unpaged.

Augustine, 1976

Smithsonian Institution, 1976, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 01, n. 09, unpaged.

Augustine, 1976

Smithsonian Institution, 1976, Augustine: Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin v. 01, n. 11, unpaged.

Experts eye ash-spitting island, 1976

Anderson, Peggy, 1976, Experts eye ash-spitting island: Anchorage Times, v. 62, n. 24, p. A1.

A magnetotelluric investigation of Augustine Island volcano, 1975

Metzner, R. C., 1975, A magnetotelluric investigation of Augustine Island volcano: University of Alaska Fairbanks unpublished M.S. thesis, 116 p.

Tidally triggered microearthquake activity at Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1975

Kienle, J., and Pulpan, H., 1975, Tidally triggered microearthquake activity at Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: in International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics Interdisciplinary Symposium, 14, Proceedings, Grenoble, France, Aug. 25 - Sept. 6, 1975, Deep and shallow structures of volcanoes, p. 206.

Infrared radiation thermometry of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1974

Lalla, D. J., and Kienle, J., 1974, Infrared radiation thermometry of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 55, n. 12, p. 1199.

Alaskan volcano studies, with special reference to Augustine Volcano, 1974

Kienle, J., 1974, Alaskan volcano studies, with special reference to Augustine Volcano: in Colp, J. L. and Furumoto, A. S., (eds.), The utilization of volcano energy, U.S. - Japan Cooperative Science Seminar, Proceedings, Hilo, Hawaii, Feb. 4-8, 1974, Albuquerque, NM, Sandia Lab, p. 205-223.

A catalogue of tsunamis on the western shore of the Pacific Ocean, 1974

Soloviev, S.L., and Go, Ch. N., 1974, A catalogue of tsunamis on the western shore of the Pacific Ocean: Nauka Publishing House, Moscow, USSR, 310 p. Translated from Russian in 1984, Canadian Translation of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 5077.
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Seismic surveillance and tilt observations on Trident, Okmok and Augustine volcanoes, Alaska, 1973

Kienle, Juergen, 1973, Seismic surveillance and tilt observations on Trident, Okmok and Augustine volcanoes, Alaska: Fairbanks, AK, University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, variously paged.

The triggering of microearthquakes at Saint Augustine Volcano by earth tides, 1973

Mauk, F. J., and Kienle, Juergen, 1973, The triggering of microearthquakes at Saint Augustine Volcano by earth tides [abs.]: Eos, v. 54, n. 4, p. 376.

Microearthquakes at St. Augustine Volcano, Alaska, triggered by Earth tides, 1973

Mauk, F. J., and Kienle, J., 1973, Microearthquakes at St. Augustine Volcano, Alaska, triggered by Earth tides: Science, v. 182, n. 4110, p. 386-389.
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Geologic map of the Iliamna B-2 Quadrangle, Augustine Island, Alaska, 1973

Detterman, R. L., 1973, Geologic map of the Iliamna B-2 Quadrangle, Augustine Island, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Geological Quadrangle Map GQ 1068, 4 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:63,360.

Establishment, test, and evaluation of a prototype volcano-surveillance system, 1973

Ward, P. L., Eaton, J. P., Endo, Elliot, Harlow, David, Marquez, Daniel, and Allen, Rex, 1973, Establishment, test, and evaluation of a prototype volcano-surveillance system: in Freden, S. C., Mercanti, E. P., and Becker, M. A., (eds./comps.), Symposium on significant results obtained from the Earth Resources Technology, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Special Publication SP 0327, v. 1, n. A, p. 305-315.

Augustine volcano project, 1973

Unknown, 1973, Augustine volcano project: University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute Annual Report AR 1971-72, p. 92-99.

Surficial deposits of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska, 1973

Detterman, R. L., and Reed, B. L., 1973, Surficial deposits of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1368-A, p. A1-A64, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.
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Volcanogenic micro-earthquakes of Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1972

Kienle, Juergen, 1972, Volcanogenic micro-earthquakes of Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 53, n. 11, p. 1044.

Augustine volcano research project, 1972

Kienle, J., and Forbes, R., 1972, Augustine volcano research project [abs.]: in Alaska Science Conference, 23, Proceedings, p. 58-59.

Recent microearthquake swarm activity at Augustine Volcano, Alaska, 1971

Kienle, Juergen, Forbes, R. B., and Harlow, D. H., 1971, Recent microearthquake swarm activity at Augustine Volcano, Alaska [abs.]: Eos, v. 52, n. 11, p. 925.
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Mount Saint Augustine -- restless volcano, 1971

Forbes, R. B., and Kienle, J., 1971, Mount Saint Augustine -- restless volcano: Pacific Search, v. 6, p. 3-4.
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Microseismicity of Augustine volcano, Alaska, 1971

Forbes, R. B., Kienle, J., and Harlow, D. H., 1971, Microseismicity of Augustine volcano, Alaska [abs.]: in International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics - International Association for Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior, 15, Proceedings, Moscow, USSR, August 1971, Symposium on Acid Volcanism, variably paged.

Catalog of tsunamis in Alaska, 1969

Cox, D.C., and Pararas-Carayannis, George, 1969, Catalog of tsunamis in Alaska: Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Services Administration, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 39 p.

Volcanic activity, 1968

Sobieralski, V. R., 1968, Volcanic activity: in Smith, J. T. Jr. and Anson, Abraham, (eds.), Manual of color aerial photography, Falls Church, VA, American Society of Photogrammetry, p. 416-417.

Recent volcanic activity on Augustine Island, Alaska, 1968

Detterman, R. L., 1968, Recent volcanic activity on Augustine Island, Alaska: in Geological Survey research 1968, Chapter C, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PP 0600-C, p. C126-C129.
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Geology of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska, 1968

Detterman, R. L., and Reed, B. L., 1968, Geology of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 68-0072, unpaged, 2 plates, scale 1:250,000.

Gravity survey in the general area of the Katmai National Monument, Alaska, 1968

Kienle, Juergen, 1968, Gravity survey in the general area of the Katmai National Monument, Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks Ph.D. dissertation, 151 p.

Investigations at active volcanoes, 1967

Decker, R. W., 1967, Investigations at active volcanoes: Adams, L. H. and Schairer, J. F., (eds.), Eos, v. 48, n. 2, p. 639-647.
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Preliminary catalog of tsunamis occuring in the Pacific Ocean, 1967

Iida, Kumiji, Cox, D.C., and Parara-Carayannis, George, 1967, Preliminary catalog of tsunamis occurring in the Pacific Ocean: University of Hawaii Institute of Geophysics HIG-67-10, unpaged.

Alaska, 1965

Hantke, G., 1965, Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 5, p. 3-4.
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Preliminary map of the geology of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska, 1964

Detterman, R. L., and Reed, B. L., 1964, Preliminary map of the geology of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I 0407, unpaged, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.

Aleutian Islands and Alaska, 1963

Coats, R. R., 1963, Aleutian Islands and Alaska: Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions, v. 3, p. 3.
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2 Volcanoes erupt in Alaska, 1963

UPI, 1963, 2 Volcanoes erupt in Alaska: Pacific Stars and Stripes, November 20, 1963, p. 8.
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Alaska Peninsula-Aleutian Islands, 1958

Powers, H. A., 1958, Alaska Peninsula-Aleutian Islands: in Williams, H., (ed.), Landscapes of Alaska, Los Angeles, CA, University of California Press, p. 61-75.

Volcanic activity in the Aleutian Arc, 1950

Coats, R. R., 1950, Volcanic activity in the Aleutian Arc: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 0974-B, p. 35-49, 1 sheet, scale 1:5,000,000.
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Pumice deposits (Augustine Island), 1947

Dahners, L. A., 1947, Pumice deposits (Augustine Island): Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Mineral Investigations MI 0103-1, 14 p.

Augustine Isle at mouth Cook Inlet is now roaring Volcano, 1935

Unknown, 1935, Augustine Isle at mouth Cook Inlet is now roaring Volcano: Anchorage Daily Times, v. XIX, n. 157, p. 5.
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Top blown off of Mt. Augustine, 1935

Unknown, 1935, Top blown off of Mt. Augustine: Anchorage Daily Times, v. XIX, n. 243, p. 6.
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Magmatic problems of the Aleutians, 1926

Fenner, C. N., 1926, Magmatic problems of the Aleutians: National Research Council Bulletin 56, n. 11, p. 124-127.
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Reminiscences of Alaskan volcanoes, 1918

Dall, W. H., 1918, Reminiscences of Alaskan volcanoes: Scientific Monthly, v. 7, n. 1, p. 80-90.
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Katalog der geschichtlichen vulkanausbruche, 1917

Sapper, Karl, 1917, Katalog der geschichtlichen vulkanausbruche: Strassburg, Germany, Karl J. Trubner, 358 p.
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Chemical analyses of igneous rocks, published from 1884 to 1913, inclusive, with a critical discussion of the character and use of analyses; a revision and expansion of Professional Paper 14, 1917

Washington, H. S., 1917, Chemical analyses of igneous rocks, published from 1884 to 1913, inclusive, with a critical discussion of the character and use of analyses; a revision and expansion of Professional Paper 14: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PP 0099, 1201 p.

Katmai still emits smoke, 1913

UP, 1913, Katmai still emits smoke: Nevada State Journal, Reno, NV, June 15, 1913, p. 7.
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Volcanoes of North America, 1910

Russell, I. C., 1910, Volcanoes of North America: London, The Macmillan Company, 346 p.
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The volcanoes of Alaska, 1910

Cordeiro, F. J. B., 1910, The volcanoes of Alaska: Appalachia, v. 12, p. 130-135.
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Old volcano gets move on, 1908

Unknown, 1908, Old volcano gets move on: Seward Weekly Gateway, v. 4, n. 31, p. 1.
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Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska with some notes on general geology, 1898

Becker, G. F., 1898, Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska with some notes on general geology: U.S. Geological Survey Annual Report 0018, p. 1-86, 6 sheets, scale unknown.
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October 17, 1898 entry from J. E. Spurr's field notebook from his traverse across the Alaska Peninsula from the Naknek River to Katmai Village, 1898

Spurr, J. E., 1898, October 17, 1898 entry from J. E. Spurr's field notebook from his traverse across the Alaska Peninsula from the Naknek River to Katmai Village: U.S. Geological Survey archives in Menlo Park, CA, unpublished, unpaged.

Notes on the volcanic eruption of Mount Saint Augustine, Alaska, October 6, 1883, 1884

Davidson, George, 1884, Notes on the volcanic eruption of Mount Saint Augustine, Alaska, October 6, 1883: Science, v. 3, n. 54, p. 186-189.
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A new volcano island in Alaska, 1884

Dall, W. H., 1884, A new volcano island in Alaska: Science, v. 3, n. 51, p. 89-93.
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Die vulkanischen ereignisse des Jahres 1883 [Report on the volcanic events of the year 1883], 1884

Fuchs, C.W.C., 1884, Die vulkanischen ereignisse des Jahres 1883 [Report on the volcanic events of the year 1883]: Mineralogische und petrographische Mittheilungen, v. 6, p. 185- 231.

Unpublished record books for English Bay Station, 1883

Alaska Commercial Company, 1883, Unpublished record books for English Bay Station: Fairbanks, University of Alaska library archives, Box 10 (May 15, 1883 - July 1884).
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Two voyages to Russian America, 1802-1807 [translated by Bearne, C, reprint 1977], 1809

Davydov, G. I., 1809, Two voyages to Russian America, 1802-1807 [translated by Bearne, C, reprint 1977]: Pierce, R. A., (ed.), Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Limestone Press, 257 p.
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Past volcanic activity in the Aleutian arc,

Coats, R. R., Past volcanic activity in the Aleutian arc: U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Investigations Report 1, 18 p.
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Volcano observations,

Kienle, Juergen (comp.), Volcano observations: Notes about volcanoes and volcanic eruptions collected, made, and stored by Juergen Kienle, on file at University of Alaska Fairbanks, Geophysical Institute, unpublished, unpaged.

The U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Science Center's Response Plan for Significant Volcanic Events,

Moran, S.C., Neal, C.A., and Murray, T.L., The U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Science Center’s Response Plan for Significant Volcanic Events: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1518, 65 p. https://doi.org/10.3133/ cir1518
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Ash Forecasting

Mathematical models developed by the USGS forecast various aspects of how a volcanic ash plume will interact with wind—where, how high, and how fast ash particles will be transported in the atmosphere, as well as where ash will fall out and accumulate on the ground. AVO runs these models when a volcano is restless by assuming a reasonable hypothetical eruption, to provide a pre-eruptive forecast of areas likely to be affected. During an ongoing eruption, AVO will update the forecast with actual observations (eruption start time and duration, plume height) as they become available.

View the current airborne ash cloud models for Augustine

Ashfall thickness forecast

The Ash3d model was developed by the USGS to forecast how a volcanic ash plume will interact with wind and where ash will fall out and accumulate on the ground. AVO runs these models twice daily when a volcano is restless by assuming a reasonable hypothetical eruption altitude and duration. The map shows the model results of ashfall thickness for areas that are likely to be affected, if one were to occur. During an ongoing eruption, AVO will update the forecast with actual observations (eruption start time and duration, plume height) as they become available, and these plots will be automatically updated. The National Weather Service Anchorage Forecast Office will issue the official ashfall warning product and post them at weather.gov/afc

THESE PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE CURRENT.

During an actual eruption, see National Weather Service forecasts of ashfall:https://weather.gov/afc.

Ashfall Forecast

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Ashfall Start Time

This map shows the modeled estimate of the time it would take for ashfall to begin following an eruption. It corresponds to the ashfall thickness forecast map shown above. This map uses the start time of either the twice-daily hypothetical model runs (time shown in the legend) or the actual eruption start time (if one were to occur). In the case of an actual eruption, the National Weather Service Anchorage Forecast Office will issue the official ashfall warning product that includes the ashfall start time and post them at weather.gov/afc

THESE PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE CURRENT.

During an actual eruption, see National Weather Service forecasts of ashfall:https://weather.gov/afc.

Ashfall Start Times Forecast

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