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Хорошо написанное популярное введение в быстро растущую область исследований по супервулканологии. По-русски: «Тайная жизнь супервулканов» http://www.sciam.ru/2006/10/nauka1.shtml

Mason, B.G., Pyle, D.M., and Oppenheimer, С (2004). The size and frequency of the largest explosive eruptions on Earth. Bull. Vokanol, 66, 735-748.

Наилучшая доступная сейчас статистика по потенциально глобально катастрофическим угрозам вулканических извержений. Эта статья включает в себя сравнение импактов и суперизвержений и заключает, что суперизвержения несут в себе гораздо больший риск на единицу выделенной энергии.

Rampino, M.R. (2002). Super-eruptions as a threat to civilizations on Earth-like planets. Icarus, 156, 562-569.

В этой статье суперизвержения ставятся в более широкий контекст эволюции разумной жизни во Вселенной.

Rampino, M.R., Self, S., and Stothers, R.B. (1988). Volcanic winters. Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., 16, 73-99.

Детальная дискуссия о климатических последствиях вулканизма и других потенциально опасных катастрофических геофизических событий.

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