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Frontiers of Earth Science in China | 2017

Conceptual Development of a National Volcanic Hazard Model for New Zealand

Mark W. Stirling; Mark Bebbington; Marco Brenna; Shane J. Cronin; A. Christophersen; Natalia Irma Deligne; Tony Hurst; Art Jolly; Gill Jolly; Ben Kennedy; Gábor Kereszturi; Jan M. Lindsay; Vince Neall; Jonathan Procter; David A. Rhoades; Brad Scott; Phil Shane; Ian Smith; Richard Smith; Ting Wang; James D. L. White; Colin J. N. Wilson; Thomas Wilson

We provide a synthesis of a workshop held in February 2016 to define the goals, challenges and next steps for developing a national probabilistic volcanic hazard model for New Zealand. The workshop involved volcanologists, statisticians, and hazards scientists from GNS Science, Massey University, University of Otago, Victoria University of Wellington, University of Auckland, and University of Canterbury. We also outline key activities that will develop the model components, define procedures for periodic update of the model, and effectively articulate the model to end-users and stakeholders. The development of a National Volcanic Hazard Model is a formidable task that will require long-term stability in terms of team effort, collaboration and resources. Development of the model in stages or editions that are modular will make the process a manageable one that progressively incorporates additional volcanic hazards over time, and additional functionalities (e.g. short-term forecasting). The first edition is likely to be limited to updating and incorporating existing ashfall hazard models, with the other hazards associated with lahar, pyroclastic density currents, lava flow, ballistics, debris avalanche, and gases/aerosols being considered in subsequent updates.


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2014

CO2 discharge from the bottom of volcanic Lake Rotomahana, New Zealand

Agnès Mazot; Florian M. Schwandner; Bruce Christenson; Cornel E. J. de Ronde; Salvatore Inguaggiato; Brad Scott; Duncan Graham; K. Britten; J. Keeman; Karine Tan


Geophysical Research Letters | 2012

High impact mass drops from helicopter: A new active seismic source method applied in an active volcanic setting

Arthur D. Jolly; L. Chardot; Jurgen Neuberg; Nicolas Fournier; Brad Scott; Steven Sherburn


Tephra : Living with Volcanoes | 2004

Volcanoes of New Zealand

Colin J. N. Wilson; Brad Scott


Tephra : Living with Volcanoes | 2004

Monitoring New Zealand volcanoes

Tony Hurst; Brad Scott; Cindy Werner; Nicki Stevens


Archive | 2010

Volcanic risk metrics at Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand: some background to a probabilistic eruption forecasting scheme and a cost/benefit analysis at an open conduit volcano

Gill Jolly; Laura Sandri; Jan M. Lindsay; Brad Scott; Steve Sherburn; Arthur D. Jolly; Nico Fournier; H. Keys; Warner Marzocchi


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2014

CO2discharge from the bottom of volcanic Lake Rotomahana, New Zealand: CO2FLUX LAKE ROTOMAHANA

Agnes Mazot; Florian M. Schwandner; Bruce Christenson; Cornel E. J. de Ronde; Salvatore Inguaggiato; Brad Scott; Duncan Graham; K. Britten; J. Keeman; Karine Tan


New Zealand Geographer | 2013

Volcanoes of Auckland: The essential guide by Bruce W. Hayward, Graeme Murdoch and Gordon Maitland, Auckland University Press, Auckland, 2011. 234 pp. ISBN 978-1-86940-479-6.

Brad Scott


Geophysical Research Letters | 2012

High impact mass drops from helicopter: A new active seismic source method applied in an active volcanic setting: HIGH IMPACT MASS DROPS FROM HELICOPTER

Arthur D. Jolly; L. Chardot; Jurgen Neuberg; Nicolas Fournier; Brad Scott; Steven Sherburn


Archive | 2011

Setting up a probabilistic eruption forecasting scheme at an open conduit volcano with a crater lake: the case of Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand

Laura Sandri; Gill Jolly; Jan M. Lindsay; Brad Scott; Steve Sherburn; Art Jolly; Nico Fournier; H. Keys; Warner Marzocchi

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Colin J. N. Wilson

Victoria University of Wellington

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J. Keeman

University of Canterbury

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