Item talk:Q319272
From geokb
{
"DOI": { "doi": "10.5066/p9h1dn3p", "identifiers": [], "creators": [ { "name": "Matthew R Patrick", "nameType": "Personal", "affiliation": [ "United States Geological Survey" ], "nameIdentifiers": [ { "schemeUri": "https://orcid.org", "nameIdentifier": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8042-6639", "nameIdentifierScheme": "ORCID" } ] }, { "name": "James P Kauahikaua", "nameType": "Personal", "affiliation": [ "United States Geological Survey" ], "nameIdentifiers": [ { "schemeUri": "https://orcid.org", "nameIdentifier": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3777-503X", "nameIdentifierScheme": "ORCID" } ] }, { "name": "Tim Orr", "nameType": "Personal", "affiliation": [ "United States Geological Survey" ], "nameIdentifiers": [ { "schemeUri": "https://orcid.org", "nameIdentifier": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1157-7588", "nameIdentifierScheme": "ORCID" } ] } ], "titles": [ { "title": "Stochastic lava flow forecasting code used during the 2014-2015 P\u0101hoa lava flow crisis, K\u012blauea Volcano, Island of Hawai\u2018i" } ], "publisher": "U.S. Geological Survey", "container": {}, "publicationYear": 2024, "subjects": [ { "subject": "volcanology" } ], "contributors": [], "dates": [], "language": null, "types": { "ris": "DATA", "bibtex": "misc", "citeproc": "dataset", "schemaOrg": "Dataset", "resourceType": "Dataset", "resourceTypeGeneral": "Dataset" }, "relatedIdentifiers": [], "relatedItems": [], "sizes": [], "formats": [], "version": null, "rightsList": [], "descriptions": [ { "description": "\n\nThe 1983-2018\u00a0Pu\u02bbu\u02bb\u014d\u02bb\u014d\u00a0eruption, on the East Rift Zone of K\u012blauea volcano, consisted of many different episodes and several phases of lava flows threatening residential areas (Heliker and Mattox 2003; Orr and others 2015). \u00a0One of these crises occurred in 2014-2015, when lava erupting from\u00a0Pu\u02bbu\u02bb\u014d\u02bb\u014d\u00a0advanced north of the rift zone, towards the town of\u00a0P\u0101hoa\u00a0(Poland and others 2016; Brantley and others 2019). \u00a0This slow-moving crisis unfolded over approximately four months, as p\u0101hoehoe lava gradually flowed towards the town. \u00a0In the end, the lava flow fortunately stalled at the edge of the residential area, destroying only one home. \u00a0\u00a0\n\n\nDuring the crisis, geologists at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) quickly developed a stochastic algorithm to help forecast the potential descent paths of the lava flow (Brantley and others 2019). \u00a0This algorithm was based on DOWNFLOW (Favalli and others, 2005), though at the time of the crisis HVO scientists did not have access to the DOWNFLOW code. This version was developed to emulate the algorithm described in the manuscript by Favalli and others (2005). \u00a0Later comparisons of DOWNFLOW and the algorithm provided here showed close similarity in forecasted flow paths. This code was used in conjunction with analysis of steepest-descent lines (Kauahikaua and others 2017). \u00a0\u00a0\n\n\nWe provide this code here to document what was used during the 2014-2015 P\u0101hoa lava flow crisis but emphasize that DOWNFLOW has gone through more rigorous peer review and evaluation, and is therefore a better choice to use during future lava flow crises. \u00a0\n\nReferences\n\nBrantley S, Kauahikaua J, Babb J, Orr T, Patrick M, Poland M, Trusdell F, Oliveira D. 2019. Communication strategy of the U.S. Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory during the lava-flow crisis of 2014\u20132015, K\u012blauea Volcano, Hawai\u2018i. in\u00a0Field Volcanology: A Tribute to the Distinguished Career of Don Swanson, eds M. P. Poland, M. O. Garcia, V. E. Camp, and A. Grunder (Geological Society of America), 351\u2013373 doi: 10.1130/2018.2538(16)\u00a0\n\nFavalli M, Pareschi MT, Neri A, Isola I. 2005. Forecasting lava flow paths by a stochastic approach. Geophysical Research Letters 32, L03305, doi:10.1029/2004GL021718\u00a0\n\n\nHeliker C, Mattox TN. 2003. The first two decades of the Pu\u2018u \u2018\u014c\u2018\u014d\u2013Kupaianaha eruption\u2014Chronology and selected bibliography, in Heliker C, Swanson DA, Takahashi TJ, eds., The Pu\u2018u \u2018\u014c\u2018\u014d\u2013Kupaianaha eruption of K\u012blauea Volcano, Hawai\u2018i\u2014The first 20 years: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1676, p. 1\u201327.\u00a0\n\n\nKauahikaua JP, Orr T, Patrick MR, Trusdell FA. 2017. Steepest-Descent Lines for K\u012blauea, Mauna Loa, Hual\u0101lai, and Mauna Kea Volcanoes, Hawai\u02bbi: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7FJ2DX0.\u00a0\n\n\nOrr TR, Poland MP, Patrick MR, Thelen WA, Sutton J, Elias T, Thornber CT, Parcheta C, Wooten KM. 2015. K\u012blauea\u2019s 5\u20139 March 2011 Kamoamoa fissure eruption and its relation to 30+ years of activity from Pu\u2018u \u2018\u014c\u2018\u014d, in Carey R, Poland M, Cayol V, Weis D, eds, Hawaiian Volcanism\u2014From Source to Surface: American Geophysical Union Geophysical Monograph 208, 28 p.\u00a0\n\n\nPoland MP, Orr TR, Kauahikaua JP, Brantley SR, Babb JL, Patrick MR, Neal CA, Anderson KR, Antolik L, Burgess M, Elias T, Fuke S, Fukunaga P, Johanson IA, Kagimoto M, Kamibayashi K, Lee L, Miklius A, Million W, Moniz C, Okubo PG, Sutton AJ, Takahashi TJ, Thelen WA, Tollett W, Trusdell FA. 2016. The 2014\u20132015 P\u0101hoa lava flow crisis at K\u012blauea Volcano, Hawai\u02bbi\u2014Disaster avoided and lessons learned: Geological Society of America Today, v. 26, p. 4\u201310.\u00a0\n\n\n\u00a0\n\n\n\n", "descriptionType": "Abstract" } ], "geoLocations": [], "fundingReferences": [], "url": "https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/65407ca8d34ee4b6e05bcc78", "contentUrl": null, "metadataVersion": 1, "schemaVersion": "http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4", "source": "api", "isActive": true, "state": "findable", "reason": null, "viewCount": 0, "downloadCount": 0, "referenceCount": 0, "citationCount": 0, "partCount": 0, "partOfCount": 0, "versionCount": 0, "versionOfCount": 0, "created": "2024-03-20T13:43:26Z", "registered": "2024-03-20T13:43:26Z", "published": null, "updated": "2024-03-20T13:43:30Z" }
}