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Isarog, Philippines
Figure in a thesis or dissertation
Andesitic lava flow hazard map
Figure 7 in: Daita, T.J.E. (2020). Preliminary Volcanic Hazard Assessment of Goa, Camarines Sur, Philippines. Thesis, Partido State University, Goa, Camarines Sur, Philippines.

Cascades Range (regional, USA only), United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Annual probability of 1 cm (about 0.4 inches) or more of tephra accumulation from any major Cascade volcano
Figure 5b in: Gardner, C.A., Scott, K.M., Miller, C.D., Myers, B., Hildreth, W., & Pringle, P.T. (1995). Potential volcanic hazards from future activity of Mount Baker, Washington. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 95-498, 16 p., 1 plate, scale 1:100,000. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr95498

Baker, United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Annual probability of 1 cm (about 0.4 inches) or more of tephra from Mount Baker.
Figure 5a in: Gardner, C.A., Scott, K.M., Miller, C.D., Myers, B., Hildreth, W., & Pringle, P.T. (1995). Potential volcanic hazards from future activity of Mount Baker, Washington. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 95-498, 16 p., 1 plate, scale 1:100,000. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr95498

Glacier Peak, United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Annual probability of >=10 cm tephra accumulation for Glacier Peak
Figure 2 in: Waitt, R.B., Mastin, L.G., & Begét, J.E. (1995). Volcanic-Hazard Zonation for Glacier Peak Volcano, Washington. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 95-499, 9 p., 1 plate. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr95499

Cascades Range (regional, USA only), United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Annual probability of accumulation of ten or more centimeters (four or more inches) of tephra in Washington and Oregon from eruptions throughout the Cascade Range.
Figure 3 in: Wolfe, E.W. & Pierson, T.C. (1995). Volcanic-Hazard Zonation for Mount St. Helens, Washington, 1995. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 95-497, 12 p., 1 plate. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr95497

Aogashima, Japan
Official, Flyer, brochure, short fact-sheet, or handout
Aogashima Volcanic Alert Levels
Japan Meteorological Agency. (2018). Aogashima Volcanic Alert Levels. Volcano Monitoring and Warning Center, Volcano Division, Earthquake and Volcano Department.

Aogashima, Japan
Official, Map sheet or poster
Aogashima volcanic hazard map (assumed crater position, volcanic blocks, pyroclastic surge)
Aogashima Volcano Disaster Prevention Council. (2017). Aogashima volcanic hazard map. Disaster Prevention Division, Bureau of General Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

Aogashima, Japan
Official, Map sheet or poster
Aogashima volcano hazard map (volcanic ash (including volcanic lapilli): 4 million m³ DRE)
Aogashima Volcano Disaster Prevention Council. (2017). Aogashima volcanic hazard map. Disaster Prevention Division, Bureau of General Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

Aogashima, Japan
Official, Map sheet or poster
Aogashima volcano hazard map (volcanic ash (including volcanic lapilli): 400,000 m³ DRE)
Aogashima Volcano Disaster Prevention Council. (2017). Aogashima volcanic hazard map. Disaster Prevention Division, Bureau of General Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

Tanaga, United States
Official, Figure in hazard assessment
Approximate areas likely to be affected by pyroclastic flows and surges originating at the active vents of the Tanaga volcanic cluster, Tanaga Island, Alaska
Figure 15 in: Coombs, M.L., McGimsey, R.G. & Browne, B.L. (2007). Preliminary volcano-hazard assessment for the Tanaga volcanic cluster, Tanaga Island, Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5094, 41 p., 1 plate. https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20075094

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