Zones of Potential Hazard from Pyroclastic Flows and Associated Ash Clouds and Mudflows that may Result from future eruptions in the vicinity of Mount Shasta, California
Shasta, United States, 1980
Plate 3 in: Miller, C.D. (1980). Potential hazards from future eruptions in the vicinity of Mount Shasta Volcano, Northern California. U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 1503, 43 p., 3 plates. https://doi.org/10.3133/b1503
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Map Set
Miller, C.D. (1980). Potential hazards from future eruptions in the vicinity of Mount Shasta Volcano, Northern California. U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 1503, 43 p., 3 plates. https://doi.org/10.3133/b1503
https://doi.org/10.3133/b1503
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Map Data
Map ID 592 Hazard Process(es) Ash-cloud surges; Flowage hazards; Lahars; Lateral or directed blasts; PDCs Hazard Zone Presentation Single hazard: A single hazard process is represented on a main map panel Temporal Scale Background, or long-term, map Spatial Scale Volcano and surrounding area Publication Format Poster-style map insert in hazard assessment Zonation Method(s) Geologic history; Scenario modeling Zonation Model(s) Energy cone or line (Heim 1932; Sheridan 1979; Sheridan & Malin 1983) Scenario(s) Considered Source location or direction Hazard Zone Label(s) Qualitative relative probability (e.g. high-medium-low) Probability Definition(s) Qualitative relative probability (e.g. high-medium-low) Purpose Multiple: intended for multiple purposes including general hazard awareness, planning, and crisis management Audience Multiple audiences (usually the public, civil authorities, and land-use planners) Language(s) English Basemap(s) Contour lines Basemap overlay(s) Street map Diemsionality Planimetric (2D or map) view Color Scheme Red to Yellow