The distribution and timing of areal basaltic volcanism are modeled using three nonhomogeneous methods: spatio‐temporal nearest neighbor, kernel, and nearest‐neighbor kernel. These models give nonparametric estimates of spatial or spatio‐temporal recurrence rate based on the positions and ages of cinder cones and related vent structures and can account for migration and shifts in locus, volcano clustering, and development of regional vent alignments. The three methods are advantageous because (1) recurrence rate and probability maps can be made, facilitating comparison with other geological information; (2) the need to define areas or zones of volcanic activity, required in homogeneous approaches, is eliminated; and (3) the impact of uncert...
The first phase of risk simulation modeling was completed for the probability of magmatic disruption...
A new compilation of 23 K-Ar and 40Ar-39Ar radiometric ages, stratigraphic and paleomagnetic correla...
The statistical analysis of volcanic activity at Mt Etna was conducted with the twofold aim of (1) c...
The distribution and timing of areal basaltic volcanism are modeled using three nonhomogeneous metho...
In this article, we model the volcanism near the proposed nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain...
The proposed high‐level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is located within an...
Studies of volcanic risk to the proposed high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain h...
An assessment of the risk of future volcanism has been conducted for isolation of high-level radioac...
Achieving an understanding of the nature of monogenetic volcanic fields depends on identification of...
A spatio-temporal near-neighbor model is used to identify and map variations in the recurrence rate ...
Volcanic hazard studies are ongoing to evaluate the risk of future volcanism with respect to siting ...
Recurrence rate is often used to describe volcanic activity. There are numerous documented ex- ample...
This chapter provides an introduction to a wide range of methods volcanologists may use to forecast ...
The modeling of the statistical distribution of eruptive frequency and volume provides basic informa...
The purpose of this scientific analysis report is threefold: (1) Present a conceptual framework of i...
The first phase of risk simulation modeling was completed for the probability of magmatic disruption...
A new compilation of 23 K-Ar and 40Ar-39Ar radiometric ages, stratigraphic and paleomagnetic correla...
The statistical analysis of volcanic activity at Mt Etna was conducted with the twofold aim of (1) c...
The distribution and timing of areal basaltic volcanism are modeled using three nonhomogeneous metho...
In this article, we model the volcanism near the proposed nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain...
The proposed high‐level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is located within an...
Studies of volcanic risk to the proposed high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain h...
An assessment of the risk of future volcanism has been conducted for isolation of high-level radioac...
Achieving an understanding of the nature of monogenetic volcanic fields depends on identification of...
A spatio-temporal near-neighbor model is used to identify and map variations in the recurrence rate ...
Volcanic hazard studies are ongoing to evaluate the risk of future volcanism with respect to siting ...
Recurrence rate is often used to describe volcanic activity. There are numerous documented ex- ample...
This chapter provides an introduction to a wide range of methods volcanologists may use to forecast ...
The modeling of the statistical distribution of eruptive frequency and volume provides basic informa...
The purpose of this scientific analysis report is threefold: (1) Present a conceptual framework of i...
The first phase of risk simulation modeling was completed for the probability of magmatic disruption...
A new compilation of 23 K-Ar and 40Ar-39Ar radiometric ages, stratigraphic and paleomagnetic correla...
The statistical analysis of volcanic activity at Mt Etna was conducted with the twofold aim of (1) c...