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Kilauea, United States
Official, Figure in a journal article
Example lava flow forecast map
Figure 4 in: Neal, C. A., Brantley, S. R., Antolik, L., Babb, J. L., Burgess, M., Calles, K., ... & Damby, D. (2019). The 2018 rift eruption and summit collapse of Kīlauea Volcano. Science, 363(6425), 367-374.

Hawai‘i (regional), United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
General areas of high (H), medium (M), and low (L) risk from surface ruptures
Figure 14 in: Mullineaux, D.R. & Peterson, D.W. (1974). Volcanic hazards on the Island of Hawaii. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 74-239. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr74239

Hawai‘i (regional), United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Hazard zones for ground fractures and subsidence on the Island of Hawaii
Figure 22.12 in: Mullineaux, D.R., Peterson, D.W., & Crandell, D.R. (1987). Volcanic hazards in the Hawaiian Islands. In: Decker, R.W., Wright, T.L., & Stauffer, P.H. (Eds.) Volcanism in Hawaii. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1350, Chapter 22, p. 599-621. https://doi.org/10.3133/pp1350

Kilauea, United States
Official, Map in a booklet, long fact-sheet, or handbook
Hazard zones for lava flows on Kilauea
Page 24 in: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). (1997). Volcanic and Seismic Hazards on the Island of Hawaii. U.S. Geological Survey, Unumbered Series, 48 p. https://doi.org/10.3133/7000036 (Simplified from: Wright 1992)

Hawai‘i (regional), United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Hazard zones for lava flows on the Island of Hawaii
Figure 22.10 in: Mullineaux, D.R., Peterson, D.W., & Crandell, D.R. (1987). Volcanic hazards in the Hawaiian Islands. In: Decker, R.W., Wright, T.L., & Stauffer, P.H. (Eds.) Volcanism in Hawaii. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1350, Chapter 22, p. 599-621. https://doi.org/10.3133/pp1350

Hawai‘i (regional), United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Hazard zones for tephra on the Island of Hawaii
Figure 22.11 in: Mullineaux, D.R., Peterson, D.W., & Crandell, D.R. (1987). Volcanic hazards in the Hawaiian Islands. In: Decker, R.W., Wright, T.L., & Stauffer, P.H. (Eds.) Volcanism in Hawaii. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1350, Chapter 22, p. 599-621. https://doi.org/10.3133/pp1350

Hawai‘i (regional), United States
Official, Unknown format
Index of lava flow incidence per 10,000 years past per square mile
Figure 2 (in reprint) in: Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. (1940s or 1950s). Index of lava flow incidence per 10,000 years past per square mile. (Reprinted in: Kauahikaua, J.P. & Tilling, R.I. (2014). Natural hazards and risk reduction in Hawai‘i. In: Poland, M.P., Takahashi, T.J., & Landowski, C.M. (eds.) Characteristics of Hawaiian Volcanoes. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1801, p. 397-427. https://doi.org/10.3133/pp180110)

Kilauea, United States
Official, Figure on website
Kīlauea East Rift Zone Fissure Map with Paths of Steepest Descent as of 7:00 p.m. HST, May 8
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). (2018). Kīlauea East Rift Zone Fissure Map with Paths of Steepest Descent as of 7:00 p.m. HST, May 8. U.S. Geological Survey. https://www.usgs.gov/maps/kilauea-east-rift-zone-fissure-map-paths-steepest-descent-700-pm-hst-may-8

Hawai‘i (regional), United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Lava Flow Hazard Zones
Figure 2 in: Kauahikaua, J. P., Moore, R. B., & Delaney, P. (1994). Volcanic activity and ground deformation hazard analysis for the Hawaii geothermal project environmental impact statement. US Geological Survey, Open File Report 94-553. 44 p. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr94553 (Modified from: Wright et al. 1992)

Hawai‘i (regional), United States
Official, Figure in a journal article
Map depicting the numbered hazard zones 1 to 4 for ground fractures and “small-scale” subsidence for the Island of Hawai‘i
Figure 15 in: Kauahikaua, J.P. & Tilling, R.I. (2014). Natural hazards and risk reduction in Hawai‘i. In: Poland, M.P., Takahashi, T.J., & Landowski, C.M. (eds.) Characteristics of Hawaiian Volcanoes. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1801, p. 397-427. https://doi.org/10.3133/pp180110

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