Fig. 1. Real terrain based 3D model for Baekdu mountain
Fig. 2. 3D model of Chunji caldera lake
Fig. 3. VR simulation contents for pyroclastic flow
Fig. 4. VR simulation contents for lava flow
Fig. 5. Helicopter model for aerial scenario
Fig. 6. Scenario-based storyboard for App development
Fig. 7. Start screen of mobile application
Fig. 8. Results of Application development
Table 1. Application development environment
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