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Eastern Snake River Plain; United States (1994)
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Ground Deformation Hazard Zone
Figure 10 in: Hackett, W.R. & Smith, R.P. (1994). Volcanic hazards of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory and adjacent areas (No. INEL--94/0276). Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Co..

Eastern Snake River Plain; United States (2002)
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Ground Deformation Hazard Zone
Figure 7 in: Hackett, W.R., Smith, R.P., & Khericha, S. (2002). Volcanic hazards of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, southeast Idaho. In: Bonnichsen, B., White, C.M., and McCurry, M. (eds.). Tectonic and Magmatic Evolution of the Snake River Plain Volcanic Province. Idaho Geological Survey Bulletin 30, p. 461-482.

Eastern Snake River Plain; United States (1994)
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Lava flow hazard zone map of the INEL area
Figure 8 in: Hackett, W.R. & Smith, R.P. (1994). Volcanic hazards of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory and adjacent areas (No. INEL--94/0276). Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Co..

Eastern Snake River Plain; United States (2002)
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Lava Flow Hazard Zones
Figure 5 in: Hackett, W.R., Smith, R.P., & Khericha, S. (2002). Volcanic hazards of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, southeast Idaho. In: Bonnichsen, B., White, C.M., and McCurry, M. (eds.). Tectonic and Magmatic Evolution of the Snake River Plain Volcanic Province. Idaho Geological Survey Bulletin 30, p. 461-482.

United States (regional); United States (1978)
Official, Map sheet or poster
Preliminary Overview Map of Volcanic Hazards in the 48 Coterminous United States
Mullineaux, D.R. (1978). Preliminary overview map of volcanic hazards in the 48 conterminous United States. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 786. https://doi.org/10.3133/mf786

Eastern Snake River Plain; United States (2018)
Figure in a journal article
Simulation outputs from MOLASSES (MOdular LAva Simulation Software for Earth Science) simulator
Figure 3 in: Gallant, E., Richardson, J., Connor, C., Wetmore, P., Connor, L. (2018). A new approach to probabilistic lava flow hazard assessments, applied to the Idaho National Laboratory, eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho, USA. Geology, 46 (10), p. 895–898. https://doi.org/10.1130/G45123.1

Eastern Snake River Plain; United States (1994)
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Tephra and Gas Hazard Zone
Figure 9 in: Hackett, W.R. & Smith, R.P. (1994). Volcanic hazards of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory and adjacent areas (No. INEL--94/0276). Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Co..

Eastern Snake River Plain; United States (2002)
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Tephra and Gas Hazard Zone
Figure 6 in: Hackett, W.R., Smith, R.P., & Khericha, S. (2002). Volcanic hazards of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, southeast Idaho. In: Bonnichsen, B., White, C.M., and McCurry, M. (eds.). Tectonic and Magmatic Evolution of the Snake River Plain Volcanic Province. Idaho Geological Survey Bulletin 30, p. 461-482.

Eastern Snake River Plain; United States (2002)
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Volcanic Source Zones Significant to the Central Facilities Area (CFA)
Figure 8 in: Hackett, W.R., Smith, R.P., & Khericha, S. (2002). Volcanic hazards of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, southeast Idaho. In: Bonnichsen, B., White, C.M., and McCurry, M. (eds.). Tectonic and Magmatic Evolution of the Snake River Plain Volcanic Province. Idaho Geological Survey Bulletin 30, p. 461-482.