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Special Issue: Application of volcanology research to emergency management
From: "Jan M. Lindsay" <j.lindsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear colleagues,

We are delighted to draw your attention to a completed Special Issue in the Journal of Applied Volcanology entitled: The Application of Volcanology Research to Emergency Management.

The issue contains 20 articles on different aspects of the interface between volcanology and emergency management in several different countries.

The articles are all open access and can be viewed or downloaded from this link, and are listed below for quick reference.

http://www.appliedvolc.com/series/AVREM

Happy reading

Jan Lindsay, Christina Neal, Laura Sandri and Thomas Wilson (guest editors).

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List of articles:

Rapid emergency assessment of ash and gas hazard for future eruptions at Santorini Volcano, Greece, by S F Jenkins, S Barsotti, T K Hincks, A Neri, J C Phillips, R S J Sparks, T Sheldrake, G Vougioukalakis

Disaster risk reduction and resettlement efforts at San Vicente (Chichontepec) Volcano, El Salvador: toward understanding social and geophysical vulnerability, by Luke J Bowman, Kari B Henquinet

Training in crisis communication and volcanic eruption forecasting: design and evaluation of an authentic role-play simulation, by Jacqueline Dohaney, Erik Brogt, Ben Kennedy, Thomas M Wilson, Jan M Lindsay

Using near-real-time monitoring data from Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō vent at Kīlauea Volcano for training and educational purposes, by Rachel Teasdale, Katrien van der Hoeven Kraft, Michael P Poland

The scientific–community interface over the fifteen-year eruptive episode of Tungurahua Volcano, Ecuador, by Patricia A Mothes, Hugo A Yepes, Minard L Hall, Patricio A Ramón, Alexander L Steele, Mario C Ruiz

‘Is Ash Falling?’, an online ashfall reporting tool in support of improved ashfall warnings and investigations of ashfall processes, by Kristi Wallace, Seth Snedigar, Cheryl Cameron

The genesis of volcanic risk assessment for the Auckland engineering lifelines project: 1996–2000, by Michele Daly, David Johnston

The influence of probabilistic volcanic hazard map properties on hazard communication, by Mary Anne Thompson, Jan M Lindsay, JC Gaillard

Bridging Māori indigenous knowledge and western geosciences to reduce social vulnerability in active volcanic regions, by Natalia Pardo, Hildalene Wilson, Jonathan N Procter, Erica Lattughi, Taiarahia Black

Variations in community exposure to lahar hazards from multiple volcanoes in Washington State (USA), by Angela K Diefenbach, Nathan J Wood, John W Ewert

Improvements of volcanic ash fall forecasts issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency, by Yoshihiko Hasegawa, Akira Sugai, Yosuke Hayashi, Yuta Hayashi, Shoji Saito, Toshiki Shimbori

Enhancing scientific response in a crisis: evidence-based approaches from emergency management in New Zealand, by Emma E H Doyle, Douglas Paton, David M Johnston

Recognizing and tracking volcanic hazards related to non-magmatic unrest: a review, by Dmitri Rouwet, Laura Sandri, Warner Marzocchi, Joachim Gottsmann, Jacopo Selva, Roberto Tonini, Paolo Papale

An analysis of the issuance of volcanic alert levels during volcanic crises, by Annie E G Winson, Fidel Costa, Christopher G Newhall, Gordon Woo

Communicating the status of volcanic activity: revising New Zealand’s volcanic alert level system, by Sally H Potter, Gill E Jolly, Vincent E Neall, David M Johnston, Bradley J Scott

Santorini unrest 2011–2012: an immediate Bayesian belief network analysis of eruption scenario probabilities for urgent decision support under uncertainty, by Willy P Aspinall, Gordon Woo

Risk reduction through community-based monitoring: the vigías of Tungurahua, Ecuador, by Jonathan Stone, Jenni Barclay, Peter Simmons, Paul D Cole, Susan C Loughlin, Patricio Ramón, Patricia Mothes

Volcanic ashfall preparedness poster series: a collaborative process for reducing the vulnerability of critical infrastructure, by Thomas M Wilson, Carol Stewart, Johnny B Wardman, Grant Wilson, David M Johnston, Daniel Hill, Samuel J Hampton, Marlene Villemure, Sara McBride, Graham Leonard, Michele Daly, Natalia Deligne, Lisa Roberts

Reducing risk from lahar hazards: concepts, case studies, and roles for scientists, by Thomas C Pierson, Nathan J Wood, Carolyn L Driedger

Evacuation planning in the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand: a spatio-temporal approach for emergency management and transportation network decisions, by Erik Tomsen, Jan M Lindsay, Mark Gahegan, Thomas M Wilson, Daniel M Blake


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