Many research tools for lahar hazard assessment have proved wholly unsuitable for practical application to an active volcanic system where field measurements are challenging to obtain. Two simple routing models, with minimal data demands and implemented in a geographical information system (GIS), were applied to dilute lahars originating from Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat. Single-direction flow routing by path of steepest descent, commonly used for simulating normal stream-flow, was tested against LAHARZ, an established lahar model calibrated for debris flows, for ability to replicate the main flow routes. Comparing the ways in which these models capture observed changes, and how the different modelled paths deviate can also provide a...
On 3 June 2018, a strong eruption of the Fuego volcano in Guatemala produced a dense cloud of 10-km-...
Lahars are mass flows containing variable concentrations of water and volcanic debris that can cause...
Redoubt Volcano is a 3108 m tall stratocone located in Cook Inlet, Alaska that explosively erupts ro...
Lahars are flows composed of water and volcanic sediment which are often dangerous for people living...
This project focused on the creation of a simple lahar pathway identification model for Mount Saint ...
In contrast to dramatic flow regime changes by less frequent large-scale volcanic eruptions, those c...
Lahars are hazardous events that can cause serious damage to people who live close to volcanic areas...
Lahars, here defined as debris flows of volcanic origin, are rapid mass movements that pose a seriou...
Lahars are a type of catastrophic event that is generated in volcanic environments. Due to the recen...
Abstract: Lahars are fast moving mixtures of sediment and water. They are an extremely hazardous phe...
Rain falling on loose volcanic debris over the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat generates hazard...
Lahars frequently affect the slopes of ice-capped volcanoes. They can be triggered by volcano-ice in...
Artículo de publicación ISILahars are catastrophic events that have the potential to cause the loss ...
An extreme rainfall event in October of 2005 triggered two deadly lahars on the flanks of Tolimán vo...
In recent years, progress in geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing techniques have...
On 3 June 2018, a strong eruption of the Fuego volcano in Guatemala produced a dense cloud of 10-km-...
Lahars are mass flows containing variable concentrations of water and volcanic debris that can cause...
Redoubt Volcano is a 3108 m tall stratocone located in Cook Inlet, Alaska that explosively erupts ro...
Lahars are flows composed of water and volcanic sediment which are often dangerous for people living...
This project focused on the creation of a simple lahar pathway identification model for Mount Saint ...
In contrast to dramatic flow regime changes by less frequent large-scale volcanic eruptions, those c...
Lahars are hazardous events that can cause serious damage to people who live close to volcanic areas...
Lahars, here defined as debris flows of volcanic origin, are rapid mass movements that pose a seriou...
Lahars are a type of catastrophic event that is generated in volcanic environments. Due to the recen...
Abstract: Lahars are fast moving mixtures of sediment and water. They are an extremely hazardous phe...
Rain falling on loose volcanic debris over the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat generates hazard...
Lahars frequently affect the slopes of ice-capped volcanoes. They can be triggered by volcano-ice in...
Artículo de publicación ISILahars are catastrophic events that have the potential to cause the loss ...
An extreme rainfall event in October of 2005 triggered two deadly lahars on the flanks of Tolimán vo...
In recent years, progress in geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing techniques have...
On 3 June 2018, a strong eruption of the Fuego volcano in Guatemala produced a dense cloud of 10-km-...
Lahars are mass flows containing variable concentrations of water and volcanic debris that can cause...
Redoubt Volcano is a 3108 m tall stratocone located in Cook Inlet, Alaska that explosively erupts ro...