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    Preliminary sensitivity study of eruption source parameters for operational volcanic ash cloud transport and dispersion models — A case study of the August 1992 eruption of the Crater Peak vent, Mount Spurr, Alaska by Webley, P.W., Stunder, B.J.B., Dean, K.G.

    “…Ash clouds are one of the major hazards that result from volcanic eruptions. Once an eruption is reported, volcanic ash transport and dispersion (VATD) models…”
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    Near-real-time volcanic ash cloud detection: Experiences from the Alaska Volcano Observatory by Webley, P.W., Dehn, J., Lovick, J., Dean, K.G., Bailey, J.E., Valcic, L.

    “…Volcanic eruptions produce ash clouds, which are a major hazard to population centers and the aviation community. Within the North Pacific (NOPAC) region,…”
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    Remote observations of eruptive clouds and surface thermal activity during the 2009 eruption of Redoubt volcano by Webley, P.W., Lopez, T.M., Ekstrand, A.L., Dean, K.G., Rinkleff, P., Dehn, J., Cahill, C.F., Wessels, R.L., Bailey, J.E., Izbekov, P., Worden, A.

    “…Volcanoes often erupt explosively and generate a variety of hazards including volcanic ash clouds and gaseous plumes. These clouds and plumes are a significant…”
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    Predicting regions susceptible to high concentrations of airborne volcanic ash in the North Pacific region by Papp, K.R., Dean, K.G., Dehn, J.

    “…Airborne ash probability distribution (AAPD) maps have been generated to show the distribution of airborne volcanic ash in the North Pacific (NOPAC) region by…”
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    The combined use of satellite and seismic monitoring during the 1996 eruption of Pavlof volcano, Alaska by ROACH, A. L, BENOIT, J. P, DEAN, K. G, MCNUTT, S. R

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-02-2001)
    “…The 1996 eruption of Pavlof volcano provided a unique opportunity for the combined use of satellite and seismic monitoring techniques. Advanced Very High…”
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    Social Theory and Prospects in Social Geography by Dean, K.G.

    Published in GeoJournal (01-11-1984)
    “…There is little doubt that a phenomenological approach in the Husserlian mould is valuable in curbing the excessive positivism and naivety that have…”
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