Dietterich Hannah R, Neal Christina A
U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Volcano Observatory, Anchorage, AK 99508 USA.
U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Science Center, Anchorage, AK 99508 USA.
Bull Volcanol. 2022;84(6):63. doi: 10.1007/s00445-022-01567-3. Epub 2022 Jun 2.
Volcano monitoring, eruption response, and hazard assessment at volcanoes in the United States of America (US) fall under the mandate of five regional volcano observatories covering 161 active volcanoes. Working in a wide range of volcanic and geographic settings, US observatories must learn from and apply new knowledge and techniques to a great variety of scientific and hazard communication problems in volcanology. Over the past decade, experience during volcanic crises, such as the landmark 2018 eruption of Kīlauea, Hawai'i, has combined with investments and advances in research and technology, and the changing needs of partner agencies and the public, to transform the operations, science, and communication programs of US volcano observatories. Scientific and operational lessons from the past decade now guide new research and growing inter-observatory and external communication networks to meet new challenges and improve detection, forecasting, and response to volcanic eruptions in the US and around the world.
美国火山的监测、喷发应对及灾害评估工作由五个区域火山观测站负责,这些观测站覆盖了161座活火山。美国的观测站在广泛的火山和地理环境中开展工作,必须学习并将新知识和技术应用于火山学领域各种各样的科学及灾害信息传播问题。在过去十年中,诸如2018年夏威夷基拉韦厄火山具有里程碑意义的喷发等火山危机期间的经验,与研究和技术方面的投资及进展,以及合作伙伴机构和公众不断变化的需求相结合,改变了美国火山观测站的运作、科研及信息传播项目。过去十年的科学和操作经验如今指导着新的研究以及观测站之间不断发展的内部和外部通信网络,以应对新挑战,并改进美国乃至全球对火山喷发的监测、预报及应对能力。