How to Cite

Reference article citation:

Ogburn, S. E., Charlton, D., Norgaard, D., Wright, H. M., Calder, E. S., Lindsay, J., Ewert, J., Takarada, S. & Tajima, Y. (2023). The Volcanic Hazard Maps Database: an initiative of the IAVCEI Commission on Volcanic Hazards and Risk. Journal of Applied Volcanology, 12(1), 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13617-022-00128-9

General database citation (example for current version):

Ogburn, S.E., Norgaard, D., Charlton, D., Calder, E.S., Wright, H.M, Lindsay, J., Takarada, S., Tajima, Y. & Ewert, J. (2022). Volcanic Hazard Maps Database, v. 2.0 (01 August 2022). IAVCEI Commission on Volcanic Hazards and Risk. Accessed [today’s date]. https://volcanichazardmaps.org

Individual maps:

Individual map citations can be found on the map information pages. Map thumbnail images are displayed only for maps for which we have obtained copyright. To provide copyright permissions, please contact us. Most map pages have links to the full-size, original maps.

The copyrighted contents of each hazard map or related resource belong to the publisher of each map or resource. Please contact the individual map publisher concerning the contents of each hazard map or related material in the case of using them for publications or other purposes.

For Japanese maps, please follow the acceptable use policy in the NIED Database on Volcanic Hazard Maps and Related Materials provided by NIED, Japan.

Volcano data:

Maps are searchable by a variety of volcano characteristics from the Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program (GVP) Volcanoes of the World database, including activity epoch, primary rock type, volcano type, tectonic setting, maximum VEI, and nearby population. The citation for GVP volcano data is:

Global Volcanism Program, 2013. Volcanoes of the World, v. 4.9.2 (10 Dec 2020). Venzke, E (ed.). Smithsonian Institution.  https://doi.org/10.5479/si.GVP.VOTW4-2013.