Contribution of Geographical Information Systems to the Management of Volcanic Crises |
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Authors: | Gómez-Fernández Francisca |
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Affiliation: | (1) Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, C.S. Geol. Strutt. e Din. dell'Appennino, Via Santa Maria 53, 56126 Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | The incorporation of a set ofcomputer-based tools, such as Geographical InformationSystems and physical models, to the field of riskassessment, introduces a new perspective in thevolcanic risk maps production, increasing the analysisand modelling capabilities available through theapplication of conventional methodologies. Amethodology adapted to the requirements andcharacteristics of the new operating environment hasbeen applied at Tenerife island (Canary Islands,Spain) to carry out a study devoted to analyse thesuitability of these tools for near real-timemanagement of volcanic crises. With this in mind, aseries of potential eruption scenarios have beenselected to identify and characterise which elementsat risk would prove most vulnerable against a specificvolcanic phenomenon, depending on the socio-economiccharacteristics of the area affected and the resultingdistribution of the volcanic products. This kind ofinformation is fundamental to update, adapt or produceeffective risk management and emergency plans orprotocols, where the measures to mitigate or fightagainst a specific volcanic disaster have to be taken,incorporating the existing knowledge of the phenomenonbehaviour and taking into account their potentialeffects on the area of interest. |
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Keywords: | volcanic hazard risk assessment GIS physical simulation models information systems emergency planning |
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