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Assessing volcanic hazard and exposure to lava flows at remote volcanic fields: a case study from the Bolaven Volcanic Field, Laos
by
Schonwalder-Angel, Dayana
, Jenkins, Susanna F.
, Oh, Jee Hon
, Herrin, Jason S.
, Verolino, Andrea
, Sihavong, Vanpheng
, Sieh, Kerry
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Bolaven Volcanic Field
/ Canyons
/ Case studies
/ Cinder cones
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economic impact
/ Economic sectors
/ Economics
/ Explosions
/ Exposure
/ Flow system
/ Geological hazards
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Hazard
/ Holocene
/ Hydroelectric power
/ Lava
/ Lava flows
/ Magma
/ MOLASSES
/ Natural Hazards
/ Pleistocene
/ Recurrence interval
/ Remote sensing
/ Socioeconomic aspects
/ Surface water
/ Vent spatial density estimation
/ Volcanic eruptions
/ Volcanic fields
/ Volcanoes
2022
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Assessing volcanic hazard and exposure to lava flows at remote volcanic fields: a case study from the Bolaven Volcanic Field, Laos
by
Schonwalder-Angel, Dayana
, Jenkins, Susanna F.
, Oh, Jee Hon
, Herrin, Jason S.
, Verolino, Andrea
, Sihavong, Vanpheng
, Sieh, Kerry
in
Bolaven Volcanic Field
/ Canyons
/ Case studies
/ Cinder cones
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economic impact
/ Economic sectors
/ Economics
/ Explosions
/ Exposure
/ Flow system
/ Geological hazards
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Hazard
/ Holocene
/ Hydroelectric power
/ Lava
/ Lava flows
/ Magma
/ MOLASSES
/ Natural Hazards
/ Pleistocene
/ Recurrence interval
/ Remote sensing
/ Socioeconomic aspects
/ Surface water
/ Vent spatial density estimation
/ Volcanic eruptions
/ Volcanic fields
/ Volcanoes
2022
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Assessing volcanic hazard and exposure to lava flows at remote volcanic fields: a case study from the Bolaven Volcanic Field, Laos
by
Schonwalder-Angel, Dayana
, Jenkins, Susanna F.
, Oh, Jee Hon
, Herrin, Jason S.
, Verolino, Andrea
, Sihavong, Vanpheng
, Sieh, Kerry
in
Bolaven Volcanic Field
/ Canyons
/ Case studies
/ Cinder cones
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economic impact
/ Economic sectors
/ Economics
/ Explosions
/ Exposure
/ Flow system
/ Geological hazards
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Hazard
/ Holocene
/ Hydroelectric power
/ Lava
/ Lava flows
/ Magma
/ MOLASSES
/ Natural Hazards
/ Pleistocene
/ Recurrence interval
/ Remote sensing
/ Socioeconomic aspects
/ Surface water
/ Vent spatial density estimation
/ Volcanic eruptions
/ Volcanic fields
/ Volcanoes
2022
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Assessing volcanic hazard and exposure to lava flows at remote volcanic fields: a case study from the Bolaven Volcanic Field, Laos
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Assessing volcanic hazard and exposure to lava flows at remote volcanic fields: a case study from the Bolaven Volcanic Field, Laos
2022
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Overview
Southeast Asia is home to a large number of active and well-studied volcanoes, the majority of which are located in Indonesia and the Philippines. Northern Southeast Asia (Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam) also hosts volcanoes that for several reasons (post-World War II conflicts, poor accessibility due to dense vegetation, no known historical activity) have been poorly studied. Systematic assessments of the threat these volcanoes pose to resident populations do not exist, despite evidence of numerous eruptions through the late Pleistocene and likely even during the Holocene. A recent study inferred the location of the Australasian meteorite impact to be beneath the Bolaven Volcanic Field in southern Laos; this study provided a wealth of data for the field: in particular, mapping of vents and flows, and their relative or absolute ages. The Bolaven Volcanic Field (16 Ma—< 40 ka) has a surface area of about 5000 km
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, contains nearly 100 scoria cones and more than 100 individual lava flows. Some lava flow systems are as long as 50 km, with thickness ranging from a few meters at the flow edges, up to > 50 m in some locations. Building upon this foundation, we used the Bolaven Volcanic Field as a case study for assessing the potential exposure of populations and infrastructure to lava flows during future effusive eruptions. Our study uses remote sensing to map past flows and vents (i.e. scoria cones), lava-flow simulations from new simulated vents, and open-access exposure data, to assess hazards and exposure. Our results show that future vents are most likely to occur in a N-S band atop the Bolaven plateau, with some flows channelling into canyons and spilling down the plateau flanks onto lower plains that support more populated areas such as the provincial centre, Pakse. Our exposure assessment suggests that around 300,000 people could experience socio-economic impacts from future lava flow inundations. The largest impacts would be on two of the main economic sectors in the region, agriculture and hydropower. The potential also exists for life-threatening explosions from interactions between magma and surface waters, which are abundant in the region. We estimate an average recurrence interval of approximately 10,400 years, based on information from lava flows and scoria cones.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Canyons
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Exposure
/ Geology
/ Hazard
/ Holocene
/ Lava
/ Magma
/ MOLASSES
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