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1st IAVCEI/GVM Workshop: "From Volcanic Hazard to Risk Assessment", Geneva, 27-29 June 2018
18 Dec 2018 | Contributor(s): Costanza Bonadonna, Sebastien Biass, Eliza S Calder, Corine Frischknecht, Chris Eric Gregg, Susanna Jenkins, Sue C Loughlin, Scira Menoni, Shinji Takarada, Tom Wilson
The complexity of volcanic risk analysis typically resides in the interaction of multiple hazard, vulnerability and exposure aspects dynamically acting over various spatial and temporal scales. Risk analyses provide an evidence-based approach to development and implementation of proactive...
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Global Archive of Dome Instabilities (GLADIS)
13 Mar 2017 | Contributor(s): Claire Ellen Harnett, Mark Thomas, Eliza S Calder, Susanna Kathryn Ebmeier, Alison Telford, William Murphy, Jurgen Neuberg
Investigating the causal mechanisms of lava dome collapse is imperative in understanding the dynamic processes that occur during active lava dome growth. We present a worldwide database and provide an assessment of dome collapse across a diverse range of volcanoes in the Global Archive of Dome...
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Volcanic Hazard Map Survey v3 (clean)
27 Aug 2015 | Contributor(s): Karl Wagner, Sarah Elizabeth Ogburn, Eliza S Calder
An updated version of this contribution is now available at: https://volcanichazardmaps.org/and in this paper:Ogburn, S. E., Charlton, D., Norgaard, D., Wright, H. M., Calder, E. S., Lindsay, J., Ewert, J., Takarada, S. & Tajima, Y. (2023). The Volcanic Hazard Maps Database: an...
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An assessment of hydrothermal alteration in the Santiaguito lava dome complex, Guatemala: implications for dome collapse hazards
28 Feb 2013 | Contributor(s): Jessica L. Ball, Eliza S Calder, Marc Bernstein
A combination of field mapping, geochemistry, and remote sensing methods has been employed to determine the extent of hydrothermal alteration and assess the potential for failure at the Santiaguito lava dome complex, Guatemala. The 90-year-old complex of four lava domes has only experienced...
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COV7 Workshop W2: Volcano Monitoring Techniques
14 Dec 2012 | Contributor(s): Jeffrey Johnson, Nick Varley, Eliza S Calder, Gregory Waite, Jo Gottsmann, Simon Carn
Innovation in volcano monitoring techniques is rapid. In the search for eruption precursors, the more traditional areas of seismicity, geodesy and geochemistry are now routinely complemented by studies of acoustic or thermal emission. We are also beginning to better understand the significance of...