International audienceThis paper discusses results from a survey of volcanologists carried out on the Volcano Listserv during late 2008 and early 2009. In particular, it examines the status of volcano monitoring technologies and their relative perceived value at persistently and potentially active volcanoes. It also examines the role of different types of knowledge in hazard assessment on active volcanoes, as reported by scientists engaged in this area, and interviewees with experience from the current eruption on Montserrat. Conclusions are drawn about the current state of monitoring and the likely future research directions, and also about the roles of expertise and experience in risk assessment on active volcanoes; while local knowledge ...
This open access book provides a comprehensive overview of volcanic crisis research, the goal being ...
This open access book provides a comprehensive overview of volcanic crisis research, the goal being ...
Sixteen years have passed since the last global volcanic event and more than 25 since a volcanic cat...
International audienceThis paper discusses results from a survey of volcanologists carried out on th...
International audienceThis paper examines the philosophy and evolution of volcanological science in ...
This thesis takes a multi-method approach to analyse critically the role of scientific advice in pol...
This article examines the science-policy interface in volcanic risk assessment. It analyses empirica...
AbstractThis article examines the science–policy interface in volcanic risk assessment. It analyses ...
A volcano alert level system (VALS) is used to communicate warning information from scientists to ci...
Over the last four decades, volcano observatories have adopted a number of different communication s...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) publication discusses the historic and current monitorin...
International audienceData from volcano-monitoring studies constitute the only scientifically valid ...
A volcano alert level system (VALS) is used to communicate warning information from scientists to ci...
Abstract Volcanologists make hazard forecasts in order to contribute to volcanic risk assessments an...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of empirical research on Montserrat, in the British West Ind...
This open access book provides a comprehensive overview of volcanic crisis research, the goal being ...
This open access book provides a comprehensive overview of volcanic crisis research, the goal being ...
Sixteen years have passed since the last global volcanic event and more than 25 since a volcanic cat...
International audienceThis paper discusses results from a survey of volcanologists carried out on th...
International audienceThis paper examines the philosophy and evolution of volcanological science in ...
This thesis takes a multi-method approach to analyse critically the role of scientific advice in pol...
This article examines the science-policy interface in volcanic risk assessment. It analyses empirica...
AbstractThis article examines the science–policy interface in volcanic risk assessment. It analyses ...
A volcano alert level system (VALS) is used to communicate warning information from scientists to ci...
Over the last four decades, volcano observatories have adopted a number of different communication s...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) publication discusses the historic and current monitorin...
International audienceData from volcano-monitoring studies constitute the only scientifically valid ...
A volcano alert level system (VALS) is used to communicate warning information from scientists to ci...
Abstract Volcanologists make hazard forecasts in order to contribute to volcanic risk assessments an...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of empirical research on Montserrat, in the British West Ind...
This open access book provides a comprehensive overview of volcanic crisis research, the goal being ...
This open access book provides a comprehensive overview of volcanic crisis research, the goal being ...
Sixteen years have passed since the last global volcanic event and more than 25 since a volcanic cat...