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Recurrence intervals for lava flows erupted between 1843 and the present within topographically-defined catchments

Mauna Loa, United States, 1995

Figure 5 in: Kauahikaua, J., Margriter, S., Lockwood, J., & Trusdell, F. (1995). Applications of GIS to the estimation of lava flow hazards on Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawai'i. Washington DC American Geophysical Union Geophysical Monograph Series, 92, 315-325. https://doi.org/10.1029/GM092p0315



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Map Set

Kauahikaua, J., Margriter, S., Lockwood, J., & Trusdell, F. (1995). Applications of GIS to the estimation of lava flow hazards on Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawai'i. Washington DC American Geophysical Union Geophysical Monograph Series, 92, 315-325. https://doi.org/10.1029/GM092p0315
https://doi.org/10.1029/GM092p0315

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Map Data

Map ID3606
Hazard Process(es)Lava flows
Hazard Zone PresentationSingle hazard: A single hazard process is represented on a main map panel
Temporal ScaleBackground, or long-term, map
Spatial ScaleVolcano and surrounding area
Publication FormatFigure in a journal article
Zonation Method(s)Geologic history
Zonation Model(s)
Scenario(s) ConsideredDuration or timing; Specific past eruption
Hazard Zone Label(s)Recurrence interval
Probability Definition(s)Recurrence interval
PurposeScientific interest: Intended for scientific research and general scientific interest; usually published in academic journals
AudienceScientists (usually in scientific publication)
Language(s)English
Basemap(s)Simple or sketch map
Basemap overlay(s)
DiemsionalityPlanimetric (2D or map) view
Color SchemeDark to Light (greyscale)
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