Mapa de peligro por flujos de lava del volcán Ceboruco
Lava flow hazard map for Ceboruco volcano
Ceboruco, Mexico, 2019
Figure 56 in: Ferrés López, D., Sieron, K., González Zuccolotto, K., Constantinescu, R., Agustín Flores, J., Siebe Grabach, C., Capra Pedol, L., Connor, L., & Connor, C.B. (2019). Memoria técnica del mapa de peligros del volcán Ceboruco (Nayarit). Monografías del Instituto de Geofísica, 24.
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Ferrés Lopez, D., Sieron, K., González Zuccolotto, K., Constantinescu, R., Agustín Flores, J., Siebe, C., Capra, L., Connor, L., & Connor, C.B. (2019). Memoria técnica del mapa de peligros del volcán Ceboruco (Nayarit). Monografías del Instituto de Geofísica, 24. Map Set
https://www.geofisica.unam.mx/recursos/docs/editorial/IGEF_monografias_24.pdf
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Map ID 3790 Hazard Process(es) Lava flows 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 Figure in a hazard assessment or mitigation plan Zonation Method(s) Probabilistic modeling Zonation Model(s) Etna Lava Flow Model (Damiani et al. 2006) Scenario(s) Considered Composition; Size, VEI, or intensity; Source location or direction; Specific past eruption; Style or type Hazard Zone Label(s) Scenario name Probability Definition(s) Scenarios imply probability 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) Spanish Basemap(s) Hillshade Basemap overlay(s) Street map Diemsionality Planimetric (2D or map) view Color Scheme Red to Yellow