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Modelling eruptive source parameters in distributed volcanic fields
Vent opening hazard models are routinely used as inputs for assessing distal volcanic hazards (lava flows, tephra fallout) in distributed volcanic fields.
Elisabeth Gallant +7 more
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Volcanic hazard and risk assessment in a multi-source volcanic area: the example of Napoli city (Southern Italy) [PDF]
The possible emplacement of pyroclastic fall and flow products from Campi Flegrei and Somma-Vesuvio represents a threat for the population living in Napoli city.
I. Alberico, P. Petrosino, L. Lirer
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Seismic stratigraphy and marine magnetics of the Naples Bay (Southern Tyrrhenian sea, Italy): the onset of new technologies in marine data acquisition, processing and interpretation [PDF]
Seismic stratigraphy and marine magnetics in the case histories of the Somma-Vesuvius volcanic complex, Phlegrean Fields offshore and Ischia and Procida islands offshore (Naples Bay, Southern Tyrrhenian sea) are here discussed.
Aiello, Gemma +7 more
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'SM1 - Hazard model outputs' includes a .zip file with all of the hazard model outputs from the paper 'Evaluating and ranking Southeast Asia's exposure to explosive volcanic hazards' and a .pdf file describing the data: 'SM1 - Hazard model outputs ...
Jenkins, Susanna
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Livelihoods, Wellbeing and the Risk to Life During Volcanic Eruptions
A forensic analysis of fatalities and displacements from recent volcanic eruptions (1986–2015) provides insights into factors that influence actions to protect life in high-risk environments.
Jenni Barclay +8 more
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Volcanic hazard analysis of sinabung volcano eruption in karo north sumatra indonesia
Mount Sinabung is one of active volcano in Karo North Sumatra Indonesia. Before 2010, Sinabung was categorized as a dormant volcano. After eruption that happened on August 29, 2010, Sinabung increased its level as active volcano. The eruption of Sinabung
Dwi Wahyuni Nurwihastuti +4 more
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Evaluating Volcanic Hazard Risk Through Numerical Simulations
As volcanic hazards induce damage with their flows of gases, liquids, and solid materials, a numerical simulation using multi-phase formulation is applicable to the analysis and evaluation of the risks from these volcanic hazards in both normal and ...
E. Fujita +7 more
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Volcanic eruptions are inherently multi-hazard events which can cause a variety of impacts on buildings. With growing population and urbanisation, human exposure to volcanic hazards is increasing.
Allen, Nicole Evelyn
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Geohazards associated to submarine hydrothermal systems still represent a tricky enigma to face and solve for the scientific community. The poor knowledge of a submarine environment, the rare and scarce monitoring activities, and the expensive and ...
Davide Romano +6 more
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LAV@HAZARD: a web-GIS interface for volcanic hazard assessment
Satellite data, radiative power of hot spots as measured with remote sensing, historical records, on site geological surveys, digital elevation model data, and simulation results together provide a massive data source to investigate the behavior of ...
Giovanni Gallo +8 more
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