Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2004, V 130, N 1-2, 15 February .
1.
Temporal-spatial variations of stress at Redoubt volcano, Alaska,
inferred from inversion of fault plane solutions,
John J. Sanchez, Max Wyss and Stephen R. McNutt
Pages 1-30
2.
Drill core-based facies reconstruction of a deep-marine felsic
volcano hosting an active hydrothermal system (Pual Ridge,
Papau New Guinea, ODP Leg 193),
H. Paulick, D. A. Vanko and C. J. Yeats
Pages 31-50
3.
Primary clinopyroxene spherulites in basaltic lavas from the
Pacific–Antarctic Ridge,
Thomas Monecke, Axel D. Renno and Peter M. Herzig
Pages 51-59
4.
Scattering from a fault interface in the Coso geothermal field,
Jonathan M. Lees
Pages 61-75
5.
Seismic attenuation at Rabaul volcano, Papua New Guinea,
O. Gudmundsson, D. M. Finlayson, I. Itikarai, Y. Nishimura
and W. R. Johnson
Pages 77-92
6.
The nature and timing of caldera collapse as indicated by
accidental lithic fragments from the AD ~1000 eruption of Volcan
Ceboruco, Mexico,
B. L. Browne and J. E. Gardner
Pages 93-105
7.
A re-analysis of the Late Bronze Age eruption and tsunami of Santorini,
Greece, and the implications for the volcano–tsunami
hazard,
Dale Dominey-Howes
Pages 107-132
8.
Neural forecasting of seismicity and ground displacements in different
volcanic areas,
G. Luongo, C. Marandola and A. Mazzarella
Pages 133-146
9.
Volcanostratigraphy of arc volcanic sequences in the Kohistan arc,
North Pakistan: volcanism within island arc, back-arc-basin,
and intra-continental tectonic settings,
Michael G. Petterson and Peter J. Treloar
Pages 147-178