Springer, 2015 — 533 p. — ISBN: 3642368328 — (Advances in Volcanology).
Editors: Dmitri Rouwet, Bruce Christenson, Franco Tassi, Jean Vandemeulebrouck
This book aims to give an overview on the present state of volcanic lake research, covering topics such as volcano monitoring, the chemistry, dynamics and degassing of acidic crater lakes, mass-energy-chemical-isotopic balance approaches, limnology and degassing of Nyos-type lakes, the impact on the human and natural environment, the eruption products and impact of crater lake breaching eruptions, numerical modeling of gas clouds and lake eruptions, thermo-hydro-mechanical and deformation modeling, CO2 fluxes from lakes, volcanic lakes observed from space, biological activity, continuous monitoring techniques, and some aspects more. We hope to offer an updated manual on volcanic lake research, providing classic research methods, and point towards a more high-tech approach of future volcanic lake research and continuous monitoring.
Volcanic Lakes
Volcano-Hydrologic Hazards from Volcanic Lakes
Mechanisms of Crater Lake Breaching Eruptions
The Chemical Composition and Evolution of Volcanic Lakes
Gases in Volcanic Lake Environments
Hyperacidic Volcanic Lakes, Metal Sinks and Magmatic Gas Expansion in Arc Volcanoes
Isotope Fractionation and HCl Partitioning During
Evaporative Degassing from Active Crater Lakes
Degassing Activity of a Volcanic Crater Lake: Volcanic Plume Measurements at the Yudamari Crater Lake,Aso Volcano, Japan
The Other Side of the Coin: Geochemistry of Alkaline Lakes in Volcanic Areas
The Remarkable Chemistry of Sulfur in Hyper-Acid Crater Lakes: A Scientific Tribute to Bokuichiro Takano and Minoru Kusakabe
Molten Sulfur Lakes of Intraoceanic Arc Volcanoes
Summit Acid Crater Lakes and Flank Instability in Composite Volcanoes
Crater Lake Energy and Mass Balance
How Steep Is My Seep? Seepage in Volcanic Lakes,Hints from Numerical Simulations
CO2 Degassing from Volcanic Lakes
Quantitative Hydrogeology of Volcanic Lakes: Examples from the Central Italy Volcanic Lake District
Volcanic Lake Sediments as Sensitive Archives of Climate and Environmental Change
The Comparative Limnology of Lakes Nyos and Monoun,Cameroon
Evolution of CO2 Content in Lakes Nyos and Monoun,and Sub-lacustrine CO2-Recharge System at Lake Nyos as Envisaged from CO2/3He Ratios and Noble Gas Signatures
Modelling Air Dispersion of CO2 from Limnic Eruptions
Depth of Melt Segregation Below the Nyos Maar-Diatreme Volcano (Cameroon, West Africa): Major-Trace Element Evidence and Their Bearing on the Origin of CO2 in Lake Nyos
Are Limnic Eruptions in the CO2–CH4-Rich Gas Reservoir of Lake Kivu (Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda) Possible? Insights from Physico-Chemical and Isotopic Data
Microbial Life in Volcanic Lakes
A View on Volcanic Lakes