Zonage de L'Aléa "Lahar" pour la période actuelle
Zoning of the "Lahar" hazard for the current period
Pelée, Martinique [France], 1998
Annex 4.5 in: Stieltjes, L. & Mirgon, C. (1998). Approche méthodologique de la vulnérabilité aux phénomènes volcaniques. Test d’application sur les réseaux de la Martinique. Rapport de synthese. Rapport Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM), Marseille, R 40098. http://infoterre.brgm.fr/rapports/RR-40098-FR.pdf
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Stieltjes, L. & Mirgon, C. (1998). Approche méthodologique de la vulnérabilité aux phénomènes volcaniques. Test d’application sur les réseaux de la Martinique. Rapport de synthese. Rapport Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM), Marseille, R 40098. http://infoterre.brgm.fr/rapports/RR-40098-FR.pdfMap Set
http://infoterre.brgm.fr/rapports/RR-40098-FR.pdf
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Map Data
Map ID 3822 Hazard Process(es) Lahars 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 Island Publication Format Figure in a hazard assessment or mitigation plan Zonation Method(s) Geologic history Zonation Model(s) Scenario(s) Considered Size, VEI, or intensity; Specific past eruption; Style or type Hazard Zone Label(s) Estimated value or Hazard Impact Metric Probability Definition(s) No probability definition was discernable from the map Purpose Land-use planning: Intended to inform citing of facilities, building restrictions, resource management, and infrastructure development Audience Land-use planners, city planners, government officials, etc. Language(s) French Basemap(s) Simple or sketch map Basemap overlay(s) Diemsionality Planimetric (2D or map) view Color Scheme Red to Yellow