Tephrochronology and its application: a review
DJ Lowe - Quaternary Geochronology, 2011 - Elsevier
Tephrochronology (from tephra, Gk 'ashes') is a unique stratigraphic method for linking,
dating, and synchronizing geological, palaeoenvironmental, or archaeological sequences or …
dating, and synchronizing geological, palaeoenvironmental, or archaeological sequences or …
Method selection in short-term eruption forecasting
MG Whitehead, MS Bebbington - Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal …, 2021 - Elsevier
For accurate and timely information on the evolving state of our volcanoes we need reliable
short-term forecasts. These forecasts directly impact crisis management from evacuations …
short-term forecasts. These forecasts directly impact crisis management from evacuations …
Volcanic ash fall hazard and risk
Executive summary All explosive volcanic eruptions generate volcanic ash, fragments of
rock that are produced when magma or vent material is explosively disintegrated. Volcanic …
rock that are produced when magma or vent material is explosively disintegrated. Volcanic …
Regional ash fall hazard I: a probabilistic assessment methodology
Volcanic ash is one of the farthest-reaching volcanic hazards and ash produced by large
magnitude explosive eruptions has the potential to affect communities over thousands of …
magnitude explosive eruptions has the potential to affect communities over thousands of …
Characterising, quantifying, and accessing eruption source parameters of explosive volcanic eruptions for operational simulation of tephra dispersion: a current view …
Eruption source parameters (ESPs) are crucial for characterising volcanic eruptions and are
essential inputs to numerical models used for hazard assessment. Key ESPs of explosive …
essential inputs to numerical models used for hazard assessment. Key ESPs of explosive …
Event trees and epistemic uncertainty in long‐term volcanic hazard assessment of rift volcanoes: the example of Aluto (Central Ethiopia)
Aluto is a peralkaline rhyolitic caldera located in a highly populated area in central Ethiopia.
Its postcaldera eruptive activity has mainly consisted of self‐similar, pumice‐cone‐building …
Its postcaldera eruptive activity has mainly consisted of self‐similar, pumice‐cone‐building …
Intra-eruption forecasting
Forecasting eruption onsets has received much attention, in both the short and long term.
However, an eruption is not easily reduced to an instant in time, and forecasting what …
However, an eruption is not easily reduced to an instant in time, and forecasting what …
Near-real-time volcanic cloud monitoring: insights into global explosive volcanic eruptive activity through analysis of Volcanic Ash Advisories
Understanding the location, intensity, and likely duration of volcanic hazards is key to
reducing risk from volcanic eruptions. Here, we use a novel near-real-time dataset …
reducing risk from volcanic eruptions. Here, we use a novel near-real-time dataset …
Planning to adapt: identifying key decision drivers in disaster response planning
Traditional disaster response plans are struggling to adapt to the increasingly complex,
unique, and uncertain disaster impacts. Decision-making under deep uncertainty suggests …
unique, and uncertain disaster impacts. Decision-making under deep uncertainty suggests …
Dynamics of ash-dominated eruptions at Vesuvius: the post-512 AD AS1a event
Recent stratigraphic studies at Vesuvius have revealed that, during the past 4,000 years,
long lasting, moderate to low-intensity eruptions, associated with continuous or pulsating …
long lasting, moderate to low-intensity eruptions, associated with continuous or pulsating …