N |
LAST NAME |
FIRST NAME |
INSTITUTION |
TITLE |
COUNTRY |
86 |
ALLEN |
ANDREW |
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM |
ASSESSMENT OF PASSIVE SAMPLERS FOR VOLCANIC GAS MONITORING |
UNITED KINGDOM |
199 |
BARDINTZEFF |
JACQUES-MARIE |
UNIVERSITÉ PARIS-SUD |
QUALITATIVE STUDY OF HYDROLOGIC RESOURCES OF THE BALENG AND BANEFO VOLCANIC LAKES (NOUN PLAIN, CAMEROON LINE) |
FRANCE |
320 |
BAXTER |
PETER |
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
QUANTIFICATION AND MODELLING OF THE HUMAN IMPACTS OF VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS: AN OVERVIEW OF RECENT ADVANCES |
UNITED KINGDOM |
3 |
BELL |
HEATHER |
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA |
METHODOLOGICAL ADVANCES: UNDERSTANDING THE VOLCANO HAZARD THROUGH GEOGRAPHY AND ANTHROPOLOGY |
UNITED STATES |
56 |
COSTA |
ANTONIO |
DEPT. OF EARTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL |
SIMULATION OF HEAVY GAS DISPERSION BASED ON DEPTH-AVERAGED EQUATIONS |
UNITED KINGDOM |
355 |
CRIMP |
RACHEL |
INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MASSEY UNIVERSITY |
DENTAL FLUOROSIS ATTRIBUTED TO VOLCANIC DEGASSING ON AMBRYM, VANUATU |
NEW ZEALAND |
21 |
DAVIES |
THEOPHILUS |
UNIVERSITY OF JOS, NIGERIA |
HEALTH EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EAST AFRICAN RIFT VOLCANISM |
NIGERIA |
41 |
DE VIVO |
BENEDETTO |
UNIVERSITY OF NAPOLI FEDERICO II |
GEOCHEMICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ATLAS OF THE VOLCANIC URBAN AND PROVINCIAL SOILS OF NEAPLES (ITALY) |
ITALY |
366 |
DELMELLE |
PIERRE |
UNIVERSITY OF YORK |
A QUANTITATIVE LOOK AT FLUORIDE EXPOSURE AND INTAKE OF RESIDENTS IN VOLCANIC AREAS USING A HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT APPROACH |
UNITED KINGDOM |
127 |
DI NEZZA |
MARIA |
UNIVERSITÀ DI ROMA "LA SAPIENZA" |
A NEW GRAVITY MAP IN A DENSLY INHABITED AREA (CIAMPINO AND MARINO DISTRICTS) OF COLLI ALBANI VOLCANIC DISTRICT CHARACTERIZED BY THE OCCURENCE OF GEOCHIMICAL MANIFESTATION. |
ITALY |
188 |
DOCKERY |
DOUGLAS W. |
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
CONCENTRATION AND ACIDITY OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATE MATTER IN COMMUNITIES ON THE BIG ISLAND OF HAWAII |
UNITED STATES |
58 |
DUARTE |
ELIECER |
OVSICORI-UNA |
IMPACT OF DEGASSING EVENTS ON ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN SETTINGS NEAR POÁS VOLCANO; COSTA RICA. |
COSTA RICA |
405 |
ELIAS |
TAMAR |
USGS HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY |
DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW-COST, PORTABLE SO2 ADVISORY SYSTEM FOR USE IN VOLCANIC ENVIRONMENTS |
UNITED STATES |
37 |
GRATTAN |
JOHN |
UNIVERSITY OF WALES |
CONTINENTAL SCALE IMPACTS OF VOLCANIC GASES ON HUMAN HEALTH: THE LAKI FISSURE ERUPTION AND THE MORTALITY CRISES OF 1783-84 |
UNITED KINGDOM |
251 |
HANSELL |
ANNA |
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON |
HEALTH HAZARDS FROM VOLCANIC GASES – A LITERATURE REVIEW |
UNITED KINGDOM |
383 |
HINCKS |
THEA |
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL |
A PROBABILISTIC RISK ASSESSMENT FOR LONG-TERM EXPOSURE TO RESPIRABLE VOLCANIC ASH ON MONTSERRAT |
UNITED KINGDOM |
132 |
HORWELL |
CLAIRE |
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL |
BASALTIC ASH: AN UNRECOGNISED RESPIRATORY HEALTH HAZARD |
UNITED KINGDOM |
143 |
JACOBS |
GERARD |
DISASTER MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE |
LESSONS LEARNED FROM PSYCHOSOCIAL RESPONSES TO THE ASIAN TSUNAMI |
UNITED STATES |
67 |
JOSEPH |
EROUSCILLA |
SEISMIC RESEARCH UNIT |
GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS AT SULPHUR SPRINGS, ST. LUCIA: MONITORING OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH |
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO |
32 |
KELMAN |
ILAN |
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
HUMAN CASUALTIES IN PYROCLASTIC FLOWS: AN IMPACT MODEL BASED ON EUROPEAN CASE STUDIES |
UNITED KINGDOM |
33 |
KELMAN |
ILAN |
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
THE INFLUENCE OF BUILDING TYPE ON HUMAN SURVIVABILITY OF EXPLOSIVE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS |
UNITED KINGDOM |
42 |
LIMA |
ANNAMARIA |
UNIVERSITY OF NAPOLI FEDERICO II |
RADIOACTIVITY IN THE NEAPOLITAN VOLCANIC AREAS: A COMPARISON BETWEEN SUPERFICIAL GEOCHEMISTRY OF RADIOGENIC ELEMENTS AND GAMMA-RAY SURVEY |
ITALY |
227 |
LÓPEZ-VÁZQUEZ |
ESPERANZA |
UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS AMÉRICAS-PUEBLA |
VOLCANIC RISK PERCEPTION, STRESS AND COPING STRATEGIES OF PEOPLE LIVING NEAR THE VOLCANO POPOCATEPETL |
MEXICO |
46 |
NAUMOVA |
ELENA |
TUFTS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, BOSTON USA |
EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS FOR RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS INCREASED AFTER PICHINCHA VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN QUITO, ECUADOR |
UNITED STATES |
552 |
PEREZ |
RICARDO |
OPS |
SIMULATION EXERCISE WITH NEW TECHNOLOGIES:
A TOOL GEARED TOWARDS STRENGTHENING COORDINATION AND
DECISION-MAKING IN PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE FOR VOLCANIC EMERGENCIES |
ECUADOR |
194 |
SANDERS |
ANDREW |
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO |
PROVIDING HEALTH INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC DURING A VOLCANIC CRISIS IN NEW ZEALAND |
NEW ZEALAND |
69 |
SOLANA |
CARMEN |
UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH |
LAVA FLOWS IN TENERIFE: PARAMETERISATION, SIMULATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
439 |
SUTTON |
A. JEFF |
USGS HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY |
INCREASED CO2 EMISSIONS FROM KILAUEA: A NEWLY APPRECIATED HEALTH HAZARD AT HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, USA |
UNITED STATES |
179 |
TOBIN |
GRAHAM |
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA |
CHRONIC VOLCANO HAZARDS AND HEALTH IMPACTS: ASH-FALLS AROUND MOUNT TUNGURAHUA, ECUADOR |
UNITED STATES |
180 |
WHITEFORD |
LINDA |
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA |
MODELING CHRONIC HAZARD MITIGATION AND HEALTH: SAVING LIVES, DESTROYING LIVELIHOODS |
UNITED STATES |