The Hiroshi Wakita Volume I is a collection of original papers regarding the role of terrestrial fluids in earthquake and volcanic processes. This Pure and Applied Geophysics volume provides the results of some of the most recent studies on terrestrial fluids involved in both processes. It honors Hiroshi Wakita for his scientific contributions. Volume II will be published later in 2006. Both volumes are of value to researchers and graduate students in the field.
Introduction.- Seven papers dealing with the movement of terrestrial fluids related to earthquakes.- Nine papers upon observations related to volcanic processes.- Six papers deal with diffuse degassing of carbon dioxide in active volcanic systems from Hawaii, Japan, Italy and Central America.
The Hiroshi Wakita Volume I is a collection of original papers regarding the role of terrestrial fluids in earthquake and volcanic processes. The importance of monitoring volcanic gases for studying volcanic eruptions is widely recognized by the scientific community. On the other hand, the usefulness of hydrological and geochemical monitoring in earthquake studies, especially in earthquake prediction, has been controversial. This Pure and Applied Geophysics volume provides the results of some of the most recent studies on terrestrial fluids involved in both processes.
The volume honores Hiroshi Wakita for his scientific contributions. Volume II will be published later in 2006. Both volumes should be useful to researchers and graduate students in the field.
Special publication to honor Professor Hiroshi Wakita for his scientific contributions
Seventeen original papers dealing with the role of terrestrial fluids in earthquake and volcaninc processes
Useful for both active researchers in this field and for graduate students alike