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Post-eruption hydrology and sediment transport in volcanic river systems

Major, J.J., 2003, Post-eruption hydrology and sediment transport in volcanic river systems: Water Resources IMPACT, v. 5, no. 3, p. 10-15.
Explosive volcanic eruptions are a type of landscape disturbance that can profoundly alter river system hydrology and sediment transport. Here I provide a brief overview of hydrologic and geomorphic impacts of explosive eruptions on volcanic river systems, provide exam-ples of system responses, and highlight a few strategies that have been used to manage post-eruption sediment transport. -- Major, 2003


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