Big data in natural disaster management: a review

M Yu, C Yang, Y Li - Geosciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
Undoubtedly, the age of big data has opened new options for natural disaster management,
primarily because of the varied possibilities it provides in visualizing, analyzing, and …

Big data and its applications in smart real estate and the disaster management life cycle: A systematic analysis

HS Munawar, S Qayyum, F Ullah… - Big Data and Cognitive …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Big data is the concept of enormous amounts of data being generated daily in different fields
due to the increased use of technology and internet sources. Despite the various …

The medial offshore record of explosive volcanism along the central to eastern Aegean Volcanic Arc: 2. Tephra ages and volumes, eruption magnitudes and marine …

S Kutterolf, A Freundt, TH Druitt… - Geochemistry …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
We use the tephrostratigraphic framework along the Aegean Volcanic Arc established in
Part 1 of this contribution to determine hemipelagic sedimentation rates, calculate new …

Virtual geosite communication through a webgis platform: A case study from Santorini island (Greece)

F Pasquaré Mariotto, V Antoniou, K Drymoni… - Applied Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
We document and show a state-of-the-art methodology that could allow geoheritage sites
(geosites) to become accessible to scientific and non-scientific audiences through …

[HTML][HTML] The eruptive history and magmatic evolution of Aluto volcano: new insights into silicic peralkaline volcanism in the Ethiopian rift

W Hutchison, DM Pyle, TA Mather, G Yirgu… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2016 - Elsevier
The silicic peralkaline volcanoes of the East African Rift are some of the least studied
volcanoes on Earth. Here we bring together new constraints from fieldwork, remote sensing …

Post-eruptive flooding of Santorini caldera and implications for tsunami generation

P Nomikou, TH Druitt, C Hübscher, TA Mather… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Caldera-forming eruptions of island volcanoes generate tsunamis by the interaction of
different eruptive phenomena with the sea. Such tsunamis are a major hazard, but forward …

Magma reservoir response to transient recharge events: The case of Santorini volcano (Greece)

W Degruyter, C Huber, O Bachmann… - …, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Igneous bodies are built incrementally by episodic magma injection events that vary in rate
and duration. Such recharge events can either grow an upper crustal magma reservoir or …

From quiescence to unrest: 20 years of satellite geodetic measurements at Santorini volcano, Greece

MM Parks, JDP Moore, X Papanikolaou… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Periods of unrest at caldera‐forming volcanic systems characterized by increased rates of
seismicity and deformation are well documented. Some can be linked to eventual eruptive …

Forecasting magma-chamber rupture at Santorini volcano, Greece

J Browning, K Drymoni, A Gudmundsson - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
How much magma needs to be added to a shallow magma chamber to cause rupture, dyke
injection and a potential eruption? Models that yield reliable answers to this question are …

Multiple timescale constraints for high-flux magma chamber assembly prior to the Late Bronze Age eruption of Santorini (Greece)

T Flaherty, TH Druitt, H Tuffen, MD Higgins… - … to Mineralogy and …, 2018 - Springer
The rhyodacitic magma discharged during the 30–80 km 3 DRE (dense rock equivalent)
Late Bronze Age (LBA; also called 'Minoan') eruption of Santorini caldera is known from …