Extreme physical events in the sub-Antarctic
Extreme physical events, excluding meteorological events, can be divided into two broad categories endogenous and exogenous. Endogenous phenomena include earthquakes, landslides, tsunami, volcanic or gas hydrate eruptions that occur within the region but may have both local and distant impacts; the...
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ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:81612 2023-05-15T14:02:30+02:00 Extreme physical events in the sub-Antarctic Quilty, PG 2012 application/pdf http://www.rst.org.au/publications.html http://ecite.utas.edu.au/81612 en eng Royal Society of Tasmania http://ecite.utas.edu.au/81612/1/Quilty - Extreme Events.pdf Quilty, PG, Extreme physical events in the sub-Antarctic, Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 146 pp. 63-69. ISSN 0080-4703 (2012) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/81612 Earth Sciences Geology Geology not elsewhere classified Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2012 ftunivtasecite 2019-12-13T21:46:43Z Extreme physical events, excluding meteorological events, can be divided into two broad categories endogenous and exogenous. Endogenous phenomena include earthquakes, landslides, tsunami, volcanic or gas hydrate eruptions that occur within the region but may have both local and distant impacts; the 2011 Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcanic eruption, and the frequent major earthquakes along the Chile margin or near Macquarie Island are examples. Exogenous events are those originating outside the area but influencing it. These include the terminal Cretaceous asteroid impact, asteroid/meteorite impacts, such as the major Eltanin Asteroid impact 2.5 million years ago, and extraterrestrial-sourced radiation from extreme solar/galactic or extra-galactic events in which the effect is not confined to the sub-Antarctic but is global. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Macquarie Island eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic |
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Extreme physical events, excluding meteorological events, can be divided into two broad categories endogenous and exogenous. Endogenous phenomena include earthquakes, landslides, tsunami, volcanic or gas hydrate eruptions that occur within the region but may have both local and distant impacts; the 2011 Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcanic eruption, and the frequent major earthquakes along the Chile margin or near Macquarie Island are examples. Exogenous events are those originating outside the area but influencing it. These include the terminal Cretaceous asteroid impact, asteroid/meteorite impacts, such as the major Eltanin Asteroid impact 2.5 million years ago, and extraterrestrial-sourced radiation from extreme solar/galactic or extra-galactic events in which the effect is not confined to the sub-Antarctic but is global. |
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http://ecite.utas.edu.au/81612/1/Quilty - Extreme Events.pdf Quilty, PG, Extreme physical events in the sub-Antarctic, Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 146 pp. 63-69. ISSN 0080-4703 (2012) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/81612 |
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