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    Volcanic ash impacts on critical infrastructure by Wilson, Thomas M., Stewart, Carol, Sword-Daniels, Victoria, Leonard, Graham S., Johnston, David M., Cole, Jim W., Wardman, Johnny, Wilson, Grant, Barnard, Scott T.

    “…► Volcanic ash falls can disrupt critical infrastructure services leading to significant societal impacts. ► We present an overview of volcanic ash impacts on…”
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    Paleomagnetism‐Based Chronology of Holocene Lava Flows at Mt Ruapehu, Aotearoa New Zealand by Doll, Pedro, Turner, Gillian M., Kennedy, Ben M., Nichols, Alexander R. L., Greve, Annika, Cole, Jim W., Eaves, Shaun R., Townsend, Dougal B., Leonard, Graham S., Conway, Chris E.

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-09-2024)
    “…Dating young lava flows is essential for understanding volcano's eruption frequency, yet challenging due to methodological limitations of commonly used dating…”
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    Framework for developing volcanic fragility and vulnerability functions for critical infrastructure by Wilson, Grant, Wilson, Thomas M., Deligne, Natalia I., Blake, Daniel M., Cole, Jim W.

    Published in Journal of applied volcanology (18-09-2017)
    “…Volcanic risk assessment using probabilistic models is increasingly desired for risk management, particularly for loss forecasting, critical infrastructure…”
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    Systematics of zircon crystallisation in the Cretaceous Separation Point Suite, New Zealand, using U/Pb isotopes, REE and Ti geothermometry by Bolhar, Robert, Weaver, Steve D., Palin, J. Michael, Cole, Jim W., Paterson, Lorraine A.

    Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-08-2008)
    “…Plutonic zircons from the Cretaceous Separation Point Suite (SPS) were analysed by LA-ICPMS for U–Pb isotope ratios and trace element concentrations. Pooled…”
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    Silicic recharge of multiple rhyolite magmas by basaltic intrusion during the 22.6 ka Okareka Eruption Episode, New Zealand by Shane, Phil, Nairn, Ian A., Smith, Victoria C., Darragh, Miles, Beggs, Kate, Cole, Jim W.

    Published in Lithos (01-07-2008)
    “…Deposits of the 22.6 ka Okareka Eruption Episode from Tarawera Volcanic Complex record the sequential and simultaneous eruption of three discrete rhyolite…”
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    Structural control of volcanism and caldera development in the transtensional Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand by Spinks, Karl D., Acocella, Valerio, Cole, Jim W., Bassett, Kari N.

    “…The Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), New Zealand, comprises several segments with variable components of extension, and is characterised by longitudinal segmentation…”
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    Physical and mechanical depth relationships of rocks from the Rotokawa Geothermal Reservoir, Taupō Volcanic Zone, New Zealand by Villeneuve, Marlène C., Jones, Timothy P.C., Heap, Michael J., Kennedy, Ben M., Cole, Jim W., Siratovich, Paul A.

    “…The Rotokawa geothermal field is in the Taupō Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. It hosts two geothermal power plants, Rotokawa and Ngā Awa Pūrua, which together have…”
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    Calderas and caldera structures: a review by Cole, J.W., Milner, D.M., Spinks, K.D.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-02-2005)
    “…Calderas are important features in all volcanic environments and are commonly the sites of geothermal activity and mineralisation. Yet, it is only in the last…”
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    Thermoelastic properties of the Rotokawa Andesite: A geothermal reservoir constraint by Siratovich, P.A., von Aulock, F.W., Lavallée, Y., Cole, J.W., Kennedy, B.M., Villeneuve, M.C.

    “…Knowledge of the thermal properties of geothermal reservoir rocks is essential to constraining important engineering concerns such as wellbore stability,…”
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    Effects of volcanic ash on computers and electronic equipment by GORDON, K. D, COLE, J. W, ROSENBERG, M. D, JOHNSTON, D. M

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-02-2005)
    “…Computers and electronic equipment are an important component of the infrastructure of our modern environment. It is therefore essential that we know the…”
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