학술논문

The frequency of explosive volcanic eruptions in Southeast Asia
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Bulletin of Volcanology: Official Journal of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth`s Interior (IAVCEI). January 2015 77(1):1-11
Subject
Global Volcano Program
Large magnitude explosive volcanic eruptions
Southeast Asia
Volcanic explosivity index
Eruption probability
Volcano morphology
Language
English
ISSN
0258-8900
1432-0819
Abstract
There are ~750 active and potentially active volcanoes in Southeast Asia. Ash from eruptions of volcanic explosivity index 3 (VEI 3) and smaller pose mostly local hazards while eruptions of VEI ≥ 4 could disrupt trade, travel, and daily life in large parts of the region. We classify Southeast Asian volcanoes into five groups, using their morphology and, where known, their eruptive history and degassing style. Because the eruptive histories of most volcanoes in Southeast Asia are poorly constrained, we assume that volcanoes with similar morphologies have had similar eruption histories. Eruption histories of well-studied examples of each morphologic class serve as proxy histories for understudied volcanoes in the class. From known and proxy eruptive histories, we estimate that decadal probabilities of VEI 4–8 eruptions in Southeast Asia are nearly 1.0, ~0.6, ~0.15, ~0.012, and ~0.001, respectively.