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2017
The scientific and socio-political dimensions of volcanic hazards have been realigned since the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010, and have highlighted the need for volcanic activity to be studied from interdisciplinary perspectives. By focussing on communication, adaptability and resilience, this research explains the links between hazard ...
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The scientific and socio-political dimensions of volcanic hazards have been realigned since the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010, and have highlighted the need for volcanic activity to be studied from interdisciplinary perspectives. By focussing on communication, adaptability and resilience, this research explains the links between hazard ...
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A quantitative model for volcanic hazard assessment
2018Volcanic hazard is a basic ingredient in risk-based decision making in land-use planning and emergency management. Volcanic hazard is defined as the probability of any particular area being affected by a destructive volcanic event within a given period of time (Fournier d'Albe,1979).
MARZOCCHI W, SANDRI L, FURLAN, CLAUDIA
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Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology, 1976
Barberi F., Gasparini P.
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Barberi F., Gasparini P.
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Volcanic Hazards, Volcanic Catastrophes, and Disaster Mitigation
2004Volcanic eruptions have occurred since the Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago. Each year, about 60 of the roughly 550 active volcanoes on Earth erupt. The frequency, magnitude, and type of eruptions of volcanoes are unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.
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