[1] A probabilistic analysis of rockfalls has been undertaken using seismometer-determined information on the timing and duration of rockfalls from the Soufrière Hills lava dome, Montserrat, between 1995 and 1997. Repose intervals between rockfalls fit log logistic survivor distributions. Differences in the log logistic survivor function for different sub-sets of data are accommodated by variation of the parameter k, which varies from 0.7 to 1.6, and sample median, m. When extrusion rate is assumed to be 0 m3/s, k is 1 denoting that the hazard function has a continuously decreasing form, contrasting to the hazard maximum present during periods of extrusion. This analysis illustrates a direct relationship between k, m, and lava extrusion ra...
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Rockfalls commonly exhibit power law volume-frequency distributions, where fewer large events are ob...
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Probabilistic methods play an increasingly important role in volcanic hazards forecasts. Here we sho...
Effective volcanic hazard management in regions where populations live in close proximity to persist...
The modeling of the statistical distribution of eruptive frequency and volume provides basic informa...
Rockfalls commonly exhibit power law volume-frequency distributions, where fewer large events are ob...
A probabilistic analysis of rockfalls has been undertaken using seismometer- determined information ...
International audienceWe study the rock fall volume distribution for three rock fall inventories and...
To mitigate volcanic hazards from pyroclastic density currents, volcanologists generate hazard maps ...
We analyzed the space-time distribution of the lateral eruptions of Mt Etna during the last 5 centur...
International audienceVolcanoes can produce a range of eruptive behavior even during a single erupti...
Probabilistic forecasting of volcanic eruptions is a central issue of applied volcanology with regar...
International audienceThe most recent eruptive phase of Volc'an de Colima, Mexico, started in 1998 a...
Probabilistic methods play an increasingly important role in volcanic hazards forecasts. Here we sho...
This paper presents a novel approach to assessing the hazard threat to a locale due to a large volca...
International audienceWe analyze the volume distribution of natural rockfalls on different geologica...
20 pages; Abstract and figure captions in English.International audienceForecasting the date of a ro...
Probabilistic methods play an increasingly important role in volcanic hazards forecasts. Here we sho...
Effective volcanic hazard management in regions where populations live in close proximity to persist...
The modeling of the statistical distribution of eruptive frequency and volume provides basic informa...
Rockfalls commonly exhibit power law volume-frequency distributions, where fewer large events are ob...