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Hazard communication by volcanologists: part 2 - quality standards for volcanic hazard assessments
Contextualisation is the critical process of interactions between volcanologists and risk governance decision-makers and specifically the tailoring of hazard assessments to ensure they are driven by the needs of decision-makers.
Richard J. Bretton +2 more
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An integrated multidimensional risk framework for volcanic hazard zones: insights from Mt. Vesuvius, Italy [PDF]
Mt. Vesuvius, located in Campania Region (Southern Italy), is considered one of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes due to its probability of future explosive eruptions in a densely populated area.
Isabella Lapietra +4 more
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Probabilistic Volcanic Hazard Assessment
This chapter provides an introduction to a wide range of methods volcanologists may use to forecast eruptions and their potential effects. Eruption forecasts are expressed in terms of probability of the timing of volcanic eruptions, their likely ...
C. Connor, M. Bebbington, W. Marzocchi
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SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF VOLCANIC ASH DISTRIBUTION DUE TO VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN JAVA ISLAND [PDF]
Indonesia is located on the Ring of Fire with the most geologically active than any other countries, which makes it vulnerable due to the massive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
M. H. R. Putranto +4 more
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Tephra layers in marine sediments are widely used to correlate and date paleoclimate and paleoceanography records, and to determine spatiotemporal changes in magmatic evolution and eruption frequency.
Iona M. McIntosh +5 more
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After more than a year of unrest, a small effusive eruption commenced in Fagradalsfjall, Iceland, on 19 March 2021. The eruption lasted six months. The first six weeks were characterized by multiple fissure openings, and the remainder was dominated by ...
S. Barsotti +21 more
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Volcanic hazard assessment for tephra fallout in Martinique
Mount Pelée (Martinique) is one of the most active volcanoes in the Lesser Antilles arc with more than 34 magmatic events in the last 24,000 years, including the deadliest eruption of the 20 th century.
A. Michaud-Dubuy +2 more
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The active Kos-Nisyros-Tilos volcanic field is located in the eastern sector of the Aegean Volcanic Arc resulting from the subduction of the African plate beneath the Aegean plate. The volcanic activity is developed since Middle Pleistocene and it occurs
Paraskevi Nomikou +4 more
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Despite the global threat posed by large‐scale eruptions to communities, to the climate, and to the consequent impacts on the world economy, many active volcanoes still lack of adequate ground‐based instrumentation.
F. Manta +5 more
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Evaluating and ranking Southeast Asia's exposure to explosive volcanic hazards [PDF]
Regional volcanic threat assessments provide a large-scale comparable vision of the threat posed by multiple volcanoes. They are useful for prioritising risk-mitigation actions and are required by local through international agencies, industries and ...
S. F. Jenkins +14 more
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