VOLCANBOX: A software platform for volcanic hazard assessment

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作者
Martinez-Sepulveda, Marc [1 ]
Marti, Joan [1 ]
Lopez-Saavedra, Marta [1 ]
机构
[1] IDAEA CSIC, Dept Geosci, Nat Risks Assessment & Management Serv NRAMS, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Volcanic hazard assessment; Risk analysis; Early warning; Hazard maps; Eruption scenarios; Multi-hazards; Software platform; GIS-BASED METHODOLOGY; RISK-ASSESSMENT; LONG-TERM; FORECASTS; ERUPTIONS; ISLANDS; PLUGIN; TOOL;
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10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104817
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Volcanic eruptions have an intrinsic multi-hazard nature, in which a variety of volcanic products (lava flows, fallout, lahars, and pyroclastic flows) and associated hazards (seismic shocks, landslides, tsunamis, or floods) may interact and impact sequentially. Volcanic hazard assessment relies on probabilistic approaches based on the past eruptive history, from which scientists identify eruptive scenarios and their expected recurrence. However, not enough attempts have yet been made to address volcanic hazard assessment in a systematic way, based on principles that may be equally applicable to different volcanoes and volcanic zones regardless of their particular nature. Hence, we present VOLCANBOX, a new multiplatform (GNU/Linux, MacOS, Windows) system designed to conduct long-and short-term volcanic hazard assessment and risk analysis in a systematic and rational manner, aimed at reducing volcanic risk by anticipating future eruptions. VOLCANBOX includes several sets of software tools designed to evaluate long and short-term volcanic hazards, to conduct vulnerability analysis, and to assist decision-makers during the management of a volcanic crisis. VOLCANBOX can be implemented before an emergency, in order to identify optimum mitigating actions and how these may have to be adapted as new information is obtained. VOLCANBOX is aimed at experts in volcanic hazard and risk assessment and management and is designed to facilitate the interaction and cooperation between scientists, policy makers and civil protection agencies to anticipate volcanic disasters in a timely manner, by quantifying volcanic hazards, understanding volcanic unrest, forecasting volcanic eruptions, and identifying the most probable scenarios in a simple and clear manner.
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