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    Call number: 9/M 24.95802
    Description / Table of Contents: Piton de la Fournaise and Karthala are both shield volcanoes in the southwest Indian Ocean. This publication summarizes the work done on these very active basaltic volcanoes. Piton de la Fournaise has a long history of scientific research and monitoring, with many data collected during recent eruptions. It is certainly one of the most studied volcanoes in the world. The work presented in this monograph includes geological, geophysical, geochemical and petrological aspects, but also studies on physical geography, natural hazards and the sociological and behavioural approaches.' The Karthala volcano may be less well known, but it serves as an interesting comparison to Piton de la Fournaise. Although situated close to the volcanoes of Hawaii, it differs from them by its more alkaline magmas and less frequent activity. It was also monitored for more than 25 years, producing extraordinary eruptions in recent years.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiii, 428 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1st edition 2016
    ISBN: 9783642313950 , 978-3-662-50957-9
    ISSN: 2195-3589 , 2195-7029
    Series Statement: Active volcanoes of the world
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Part I Piton de la Fournaise Volcano 1 A Brief History of the Observation of the Central Area of Piton de la Fournaise / Jean-François Lénat 2 Geodynamic Setting of La Réunion / Jean-François Lénat 3 Construction of La Réunion / Jean-François Lénat 4 Geology and Morphostructural Evolution of Piton de la Fournaise / Laurent Michon, Jean-François Lénat, Patrick Bachèlery and Andrea Di Muro 5 Groundwater Resources on Active Basaltic Volcanoes: Conceptual Models from La Réunion Island and Grande Comore / Jean-Lambert Join, Jean-Luc Folio, Anli Bourhane and Jean-Christophe Comte 6 Erosion and Volcaniclastic Sedimentation at Piton de la Fournaise: From Source to Deep Marine Environment / Nathalie Babonneau, Nicolas Villeneuve, Aude Mazuel and Patrick Bachèlery 7 Magma Paths at Piton de la Fournaise Volcano / Laurent Michon, Valérie Ferrazzini and Andrea Di Muro 8 Pre-historic (〈5 kiloyear) Explosive Activity at Piton de la Fournaise Volcano / Andrea Morandi, Andrea Di Muro, Claudia Principe, Laurent Michon, Gabrielle Leroi, Francesco Norelli and Patrick Bachèlery 9 Fifteen Years of Intense Eruptive Activity (1998–2013) at Piton de la Fournaise Volcano: A Review / Thomas Staudacher, Aline Peltier, Valérie Ferrazzini, Andrea Di Muro, Patrice Boissier, Philippe Catherine, Philippe Kowalski, Frederic Lauret and Jacques Lebreton 10 Petrological and Experimental Constraints on the Evolution of Piton de la Fournaise Magmas / Michel Pichavant, Yann Brugier and Andrea Di Muro 11 A Review of the Recent Geochemical Evolution of Piton de la Fournaise Volcano (1927–2010) / Ivan Vlastélic and Aaron J. Pietruszka 12 Magma Degassing at Piton de la Fournaise Volcano / Andrea Di Muro, Nicole Métrich, Patrick Allard, Alessandro Aiuppa, Mike Burton, Bo Galle and Thomas Staudacher 13 Seismic Monitoring at Piton de la Fournaise / Jean Battaglia, Florent Brenguier and Geneviève Roult 14 Static and Dynamic Seismic Imaging of Piton de la Fournaise / Jean Battaglia and Florent Brenguier 15 Ground Deformation at Piton de la Fournaise, a Review From 20 Years of GNSS Monitoring / Thomas Staudacher and Aline Peltier 16 The March–April 2007 Eruptions of Piton de la Fournaise as Recorded by Interferometric Data / Jean-Luc Froger, Valérie Cayol and Vincent Famin 17 Contribution of Tiltmeters and Extensometers to Monitor Piton de la Fournaise Activity / Aline Peltier, François Beauducel, Thomas Staudacher, Philippe Catherine and Philippe Kowalski 18 A Geographical Information System for Mapping Eruption Risk at Piton de la Fournaise / Paule-Annick Davoine and Cécile Saint-Marc 19 Perception of Risk for Volcanic Hazard in Indian Ocean: La Réunion Island Case Study / Rosella Nave, Tullio Ricci and Maria Giuseppina Pacilli 20 Volcanological Map of the Plaine des Sables, Piton de la Fournaise / Claudia Principe, Andrea Morandi, Andrea Di Muro and Laurent Michon Part II Karthala Volcano 21 The Volcanism of the Comoros Archipelago Integrated at a Regional Scale / Laurent Michon 22 Structure and Eruptive History of Karthala Volcano / Patrick Bachèlery, Julie Morin, Nicolas Villeneuve, Hamidi Soulé, Hamidou Nassor and Ahmed Radadi Ali 23 Geochemical and Petrological Aspects of Karthala Volcano / Patrick Bachèlery and Christophe Hémond 24 Groundwater Prospection in Grande Comore Island—Joint Contribution of Geophysical Methods, Hydrogeological Time-Series Analysis and Groundwater Modelling / Anli Bourhane, Jean-Christophe Comte, Jean-Lambert Join and Kassim Ibrahim 25 Volcanic Risk and Crisis Management on Grande Comore Island / Julie Morin, Patrick Bachèlery, Hamidi Soulé and Hamidou Nassor Index
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Call number: 9780511603365 (e-book)
    Type of Medium: 12
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 442 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: Revised edition
    ISBN: 9780511603365
    Language: English
    Note: Table of Contents Foreword to the Revised Edition Preface 1 Observational Studies and Experiments 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The HIP trial 1.3 Snow on cholera 1.4 Yule on the causes of poverty Exercise set A 1.5 End notes 2 The Regression Line 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The regression line 2.3 Hooke’s law Exercise set A 2.4 Complexities 2.5 Simple vs multiple regression Exercise set B 2.6 End notes 3 Matrix Algebra 3.1 Introduction Exercise set A 3.2 Determinants and inverses Exercise set B 3.3 Random vectors Exercise set C 3.4 Positive definite matrices Exercise set D 3.5 The normal distribution Exercise set E 3.6 If you want a book on matrix algebra 4 Multiple Regression 4.1 Introduction Exercise set A 4.2 Standard errors Things we don’t need Exercise set B 4.3 Explained variance in multiple regression Association or causation? Exercise set C 4.4 What happens to OLS if the assumptions break down? 4.5 Discussion questions 4.6 End notes 5 Multiple Regression: Special Topics 5.1 Introduction 5.2 OLS is BLUE Exercise set A 5.3 Generalized least squares Exercise set B 5.4 Examples on GLS Exercise set C 5.5 What happens to GLS if the assumptions break down? 5.6 Normal theory Statistical significance Exercise set D 5.7 The F-test “The” F-test in applied work Exercise set E 5.8 Data snooping Exercise set F 5.9 Discussion questions 5.10 End notes 6 Path Models 6.1 Stratification Exercise set A 6.2 Hooke’s law revisited Exercise set B 6.3 Political repression during the McCarthy era Exercise set C 6.4 Inferring causation by regression Exercise set D 6.5 Response schedules for path diagrams Selection vs intervention Structural equations and stable parameters Ambiguity in notation Exercise set E 6.6 Dummy variables Types of variables 6.7 Discussion questions 6.8 End notes 7 Maximum Likelihood 7.1 Introduction Exercise set A 7.2 Probit models Why not regression? The latent-variable formulation Exercise set B Identification vs estimation What if the Ui are N (μ, σ 2)? Exercise set C 7.3 Logit models Exercise set D 7.4 The effect of Catholic schools Latent variables Response schedules The second equation Mechanics: bivariate probit Why a model rather than a cross-tab? Interactions More on table 3 in Evans and Schwab More on the second equation Exercise set E 7.5 Discussion questions 7.6 End notes 8 The Bootstrap 8.1 Introduction Exercise set A 8.2 Bootstrapping a model for energy demand Exercise set B 8.3 End notes 9 Simultaneous Equations 9.1 Introduction Exercise set A 9.2 Instrumental variables Exercise set B 9.3 Estimating the butter model Exercise set C 9.4 What are the two stages? Invariance assumptions 9.5 A social-science example: education and fertility More on Rindfuss et al 9.6 Covariates 9.7 Linear probability models The assumptions The questions Exercise set D 9.8 More on IVLS Some technical issues Exercise set E Simulations to illustrate IVLS 9.9 Discussion questions 9.10 End notes 10 Issues in Statistical Modeling 10.1 Introduction The bootstrap The role of asymptotics Philosophers’ stones The modelers’ response 10.2 Critical literature 10.3 Response schedules 10.4 Evaluating the models in chapters 7–9 10.5 Summing up References Answers to Exercises The Computer Labs Appendix: Sample MATLAB Code Reprints Gibson on McCarthy Evans and Schwab on Catholic Schools Rindfuss et al on Education and Fertility Schneider et al on Social Capital Index
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