Suitability of quantitative volcanic hazard and risk assessment methods and tools for crisis management in Auckland, New Zealand (2020)
Citation
Wild A, Lindsay JM, Bebbington MS, Clive MA, Wilson TM (2020). Suitability of quantitative volcanic hazard and risk assessment methods and tools for crisis management in Auckland, New Zealand. GNS Science. Lower Hutt. GNS Science.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
Keywords
DEVORA; Auckland volcanic field; quantitative volcanic hazard assessment; volcanic risk assessment; decision-support; New ZealandANZSRC Fields of Research
37 - Earth sciences::3705 - Geology::370512 - Volcanology40 - Engineering::4011 - Environmental engineering::401104 - Health and ecological risk assessment
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