Some new modeling, education, and remote sensing resources on vhub
From: Greg Valentine <gav4@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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The following new resources have been posted at vhub.org and are available for anyone to use:
Tephra2 model for tephra fall modeling and hazard analysis - vhub.org/resources/tephra2
Tephra2 Student Version - recommended for first time users and students - vhub.org/resources/tephra2edu
Hazmap 2.4 - tephra fall hazard analysis with probability of exceeding a given loading threshold on the ground - vhub.org/resources/hazmap
Titan2D - model of geophysical mass flows over natural terrain - vhub.org/resources/titan2d
Plumeria 2.3 - open-source Fortran version of 1-D steady state model for volcanic plumes (offline tool, also available for Windows) -
vhub.org/resources/1197
Eject - user-friendly model to calculate trajectories of blocks ejected on ballistic paths from volcanic craters (offline tool) - vhub.org/resources/455
Conflow - linux Fortran version model for steady state flow through volcanic conduits (offline tool, also available for Windows) - vhub.org/resources/404
Ash Fall: graduate course in volcanology with substantial meteorological content (Bill Rose) - vhub.org/resources/411
The Physical Volcanology Collection - nine modules for laboratory component of physical volcanology courses (Chuck Connor) - vhub.org/resources/521
Map of Newer Volcanics Province, Australia (j. van Otterloo) - vhub.org/resources/845
Workshop - PASI: Volcanic Hazards and Remote Sensing in Pacific Latin America - /vhub.org/resources/303#series
Additional resources are available to registered users (registration is free). Contributions of content that you would like to share are also welcome (see
vhub.org/contribute)
-Greg Valentine
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