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http://dx.doi.org/10.7854/JPSK.2018.27.1.49

The History of Volcanic Hazard Map  

Yun, Sung-Hyo (Department of Earth Science Education, Pusan National University)
Chang, Cheolwoo (Department of Earth Science, Pusan National University)
Ewert, John W. (Cascades Volcano Observatory, USGS)
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The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea / v.27, no.1, 2018 , pp. 49-66 More about this Journal
Abstract
Volcano hazard mapping became a focus of scientific inquiry in the 1960s. Dwight Crandell and Don Mullineaux pioneered the geologic history approach with the concept of the past is the key to the future, to hazard mapping. The 1978 publication of the Mount St. Helens hazards assessment and forecast of an eruption in the near future, followed by the large eruption in 1980 demonstrated the utility of volcano hazards assessments and triggered huge growth in this area of volcano science. Numerical models of hazardous processes began to be developed and used for identifying hazardous areas in 1980s and have proliferated since the late 1990s. Model outputs are most useful and accurate when they are constrained by geological knowledge of the volcano. Volcanic Hazard maps can be broadly categorized into those that portray long-term unconditional volcanic hazards-maps showing all areas with some degree of hazard and those that are developed during an unrest or eruption crisis and take into account current monitoring, observation, and forecast information.
Keywords
Volcano hazard map; History of volcano hazards map; Volcanic hazards; Monitoring; forecast;
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