Foreword ...................................................... iii
Preface ......................................................... v
By J.A. Power, M.L. Coombs, and J.T. Freymueller
Note on geographic names on Augustine Island .................... xi
Chapters
Seismology
1 Seismic observations of Augustine Volcano, 1970-2007 ......... 3
By J.A. Power and D.J. Lalla
2 Seismic precursors to volcanic explosions during the 2006
eruption of Augustine Volcano ............................... 41
By H. Buurman and M.E. West
3 Using seismic b-values to interpret seismicity rates and
physical processes during the preemptive earthquake swarm
at Augustine Volcano 2005-2006 .............................. 59
By K.M. Jacobs and S.R. McNutt
4 A parametric study of the January 2006 explosive eruptions
of Augustine Volcano, using seismic, infrasonic, and
lightning data .............................................. 85
By S.R. McNutt, G. Tytgat, S.A. Estes, and S.D. Stihler
5 Earthquake waveform similarity and evolution at Augustine
Volcano from 1993 to 2006 .................................. 103
By H.R. DeShon, C.H. Thurber, and J.A. Power
6 Distal volcano-tectonic seismicity near Augustine
Volcano .................................................... 119
By M.A. Fisher, N.A. Ruppert, R.A. White, R.W. Sliter,
and F.L. Wong
7 A two-step procedure for calculating earthquake
hypocenters at Augustine Volcano ........................... 129
By D.J. Lalla and J.A. Power
Geology of the 2006 Eruption
8 Timing, distribution, and volume of proximal products of
the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano ..................... 145
By M.L. Coombs, K.F. Bull, J.W. Vallance, D.J. Schneider,
E.E. Thoms, R.L. Wessels, and R.G. McGimsey
9 Timing, distribution, and character of tephra fall from
the 2005-2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano ................ 187
By K.L. Wallace, C.A. Neal, and R.G. McGimsey
10 Pyroclastic flows, lahars, and mixed avalanches generated
during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano .............. 219
By J.W. Vallance, K.F. Bull, and M.L. Coombs
11 Characterizing pyroclastic-flow interactions with snow
and water using environmental magnetism at Augustine
Volcano .................................................... 269
By J.E. Begét
12 Remote telemetered and time-lapse cameras at Augustine
Volcano .................................................... 285
By J. Paskievitch, С. Read, and T. Parker
Other Geologic Investigations
13 Ejecta and landslides from Augustine Volcano before 2006 ... 297
By R.B. Waitt
14 Preliminary slope-stability analysis of Augustine
Volcano .................................................... 321
By M.E. Reid, D.L Brien, and C.F. Waythomas
Petrology and Geochemistry
15 Petrology and geochemistry of the 2006 eruption of
Augustine Volcano .......................................... 335
By J.F. Larsen, C.J. Nye, M.L. Coombs, M. Tilman,
P. Izbekov, and С. Cameron
16 Augustine Volcano—The influence of volatile components in
magmas erupted A.D. 2006 to 2,100 years before present ..... 383
By J.D. Webster, C.W. Mandeville, B. Goldoff,
M.L. Coombs, and С. Tappen
Geodesy
17 Geodetic constraints on magma movement and withdrawal
during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano .............. 427
By P.F. Cervelli, T.J. Fournier, J.T. Freymueller,
J.A. Power, M. Lisowski, and B.A. Pauk
18 Surface deformation of Augustine Volcano, 1992-2005, from
multiple-interferogram processing using a refined small
baseline subset (SBAS) interferometric synthetic
aperture radar (InSAR) approach ............................ 453
By C.-W. Lee, Z. Lu, H.-S. Jung, J.-S. Won, and
D. Dzurisin
19 The Plate Boundary Observatory permanent global
positioning system network on Augustine Volcano before
and after the 2006 eruption ................................ 467
By B.A. Pauk, M. Jackson, K. Feaux, D. Mencin, and
K. Bohnenstiehl
Remote Sensing and Volcanic Emissions
20 Integrated satellite observations of the 2006 eruption of
Augustine Volcano .......................................... 481
By J.E. Bailey, K.G. Dean, J. Dehn, and P.W. Webley
21 Volcanic-ash dispersion modeling of the 2006 eruption of
Augustine Volcano using the Puff model ..................... 507
By P.W. Webley, K.G. Dean, J. Dehn, J.E. Bailey, and
R. Peterson
22 High-resolution satellite and airborne thermal infrared
imaging of the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano .......... 527
By R.L Wessels, M.L. Coombs, D.J. Schneider, J. Dehn, and
M.S. Ramsey
23 The 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano—Combined analyses
of thermal satellite data and reduced displacement ......... 553
By S.M. van Manen, J. Dehn, M.E. West, S. Blake, and
D.A. Rothery
24 Imaging observations of thermal emissions from Augustine
Volcano using a small astronomical camera .................. 569
By D.D. Sentman, S.R. McNutt, H.C. Stenbaek-Nielsen,
G. Tytgat, and N. DeRoin
25 Lightning and electrical activity during the 2006
eruption of Augustine Volcano .............................. 579
By R.J. Thomas, S.R. McNutt, P.R. Krehbiel, W. Rison,
G. Aulich, H.E. Edens, G. Tytgat, and E. Clark
26 Emission of SO2, CO2, and H2S from Augustine Volcano,
2002-2008 .................................................. 609
By K.A. McGee, M.P. Doukas, R.G. McGimsey, C.A. Neal,
and R.L. Wessels
Information Management
27 Public outreach and communications of the Alaska Volcano
Observatory during the 2005-2006 eruption of Augustine
Volcano .................................................... 631
By J.N. Adieman, C.E. Cameron, S.F. Snedigar, C.A. Neal,
and K.L. Wallace
28 Hazard information management, interagency coordination,
and impacts of the 2005-2006 eruption of Augustine
Volcano .................................................... 645
By C.A. Neal, T.L. Murray, J.A. Power, J.N. Adleman,
P.M. Whitmore, and J.M. Osiensky
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