From eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand

The dichotomy between probabilistic and scenario-based volcanic hazard assessments stems from their opposing strengths and weaknesses. The quantification of uncertainty and lack of bias in the former is balanced against the temporal narrative and communicability of the latter. In this paper we propo...

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Main Authors: Ang, Pei Shan, Bebbington, Mark S., Lindsay, Jan M., Jenkins, Susanna F.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1436742023-02-28T16:42:10Z From eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand Ang, Pei Shan Bebbington, Mark S. Lindsay, Jan M. Jenkins, Susanna F. Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Hazards Dynamic Scenarios The dichotomy between probabilistic and scenario-based volcanic hazard assessments stems from their opposing strengths and weaknesses. The quantification of uncertainty and lack of bias in the former is balanced against the temporal narrative and communicability of the latter. In this paper we propose a novel methodology to bridge between the two, deriving a pseudo-probabilistic hazard estimate from a suite of dynamic scenarios covering multiple volcanic hazards and transitions in eruptive style, as designed for emergency management purposes, in a monogenetic volcanic field. We use existing and new models for eruption style transitions, which provide probabilities conditional on local environmental conditions, thus obtaining the relative likelihoods of each scenario at every location in the field. The results are interpreted in terms of the probability of various hazards and combinations of hazards arising from various scenarios at critical locations. Conversely, we also demonstrate that it may be possible to optimise the likelihood of the scenario allocations across desired locations for emergency management training purposes. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version This work was completed as part of author PSA's Overseas Final Year Project supported by the CN Yang Scholars' Programme of Nanyang Technological University and hosted by University of Auckland. This work comprises Earth Observatory of Singapore contribution no. 262. This research is partly supported by the National Research Foundation Singapore and the Singapore Ministry of Education under the Research Centres of Excellence initiative. MSB would like to acknowledge the New Zealand Natural Hazards Research Platform (grant 2015-MAU- 01-NHRP), while JML gratefully acknowledges support from the New Zealand Earthquake Commission. We would like to thank Josh Hayes, Gabor Kereszturi, James White, Karoly Nemeth, Peter Kokelaar, Bernd Zimanowski, Kazuhiko Kano, Ian Schipper, John Smellie, Larry Mastin and Alexander Belousov for providing valuable data and advice on elements of the method. We would also like to thank two anonymous reviewers and the editor for their helpful and constructive comments. 2020-09-16T05:44:58Z 2020-09-16T05:44:58Z 2020 Journal Article Ang, P. S., Bebbington, M. S., Lindsay, J. M., & Jenkins, S. F. (2020). From eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 397, 106871-. doi: 0377-0273 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143674 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2020.106871 397 106871 en Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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Ang, Pei Shan
Bebbington, Mark S.
Lindsay, Jan M.
Jenkins, Susanna F.
From eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand
description The dichotomy between probabilistic and scenario-based volcanic hazard assessments stems from their opposing strengths and weaknesses. The quantification of uncertainty and lack of bias in the former is balanced against the temporal narrative and communicability of the latter. In this paper we propose a novel methodology to bridge between the two, deriving a pseudo-probabilistic hazard estimate from a suite of dynamic scenarios covering multiple volcanic hazards and transitions in eruptive style, as designed for emergency management purposes, in a monogenetic volcanic field. We use existing and new models for eruption style transitions, which provide probabilities conditional on local environmental conditions, thus obtaining the relative likelihoods of each scenario at every location in the field. The results are interpreted in terms of the probability of various hazards and combinations of hazards arising from various scenarios at critical locations. Conversely, we also demonstrate that it may be possible to optimise the likelihood of the scenario allocations across desired locations for emergency management training purposes.
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Ang, Pei Shan
Bebbington, Mark S.
Lindsay, Jan M.
Jenkins, Susanna F.
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Bebbington, Mark S.
Lindsay, Jan M.
Jenkins, Susanna F.
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title From eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand
title_short From eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand
title_full From eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand
title_fullStr From eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed From eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand
title_sort from eruption scenarios to probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis : an example of the auckland volcanic field, new zealand
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