Testing a geographical information system for damage and evacuation assessment during an effusive volcanic crisis
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Using two hypothetical effusive events in the Chaine des Puys (Auvergne, France), we
tested two geographical information systems (GISs) set up to allow loss assessment during an effusive
crisis. The first was a local system that drew on all immediately available data for population,
land use, communications, utility and building type. The second was an experimental add-on to the
Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System (GDACS) global warning system maintained by
the Joint Research Centre (JRC) that draws information from open-access global data. After defin-
ing lava-flow model source terms (vent location, effusion rate, lava chemistry, temperature, crystallinity
and vesicularity), we ran all available lava-flow emplacement models to produce a
projection for the likelihood of impact for all pixels within the GIS. Next, inundation maps and
damage reports for impacted zones were produced, with those produced by both the local system
and by GDACS being in good agreement. The exercise identified several shortcomings of the systems,
but also indicated that the generation of a GDACS-type global response system for effusive
crises that uses rapid-response model projections for lava inundation driven by real-time satellite
hotspot detection - and open-access datasets - is within the current capabilities of the community.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
GIS; effusive eruption; volcanic crisis; early warning
Elenco autori:
Iovine, Giulio; Pergola, Nicola
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Titolo del libro:
Detecting, Modelling and Responding to Effusive Eruptions
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