2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-022-10682-9
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Volcanic hazard knowledge and preparedness of small island community on the flank of Gamalama volcano Ternate Island–Indonesia

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“…In addition, research on the Gamalama volcano that has been carried out previously is in the form of case studies of the eruption that have occurred, the hazard and challenges of handling it [13,14], the community's preparedness and knowledge of the volcanic hazard [4], the reveal of its magmatic system [15], the planning of transportation infrastructure to support disaster mitigation [16] and a few others. However, the significance of the relationship between the repose period and the magnitude of the eruption, known as the volcanic explosivity index (VEI) is still very rarely studied, especially at Gamalama volcano, which has a relatively complete historical record as a study guide to provide helpful information for disaster mitigation efforts.…”
Section: International Journal Of Sustainable Development and Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, research on the Gamalama volcano that has been carried out previously is in the form of case studies of the eruption that have occurred, the hazard and challenges of handling it [13,14], the community's preparedness and knowledge of the volcanic hazard [4], the reveal of its magmatic system [15], the planning of transportation infrastructure to support disaster mitigation [16] and a few others. However, the significance of the relationship between the repose period and the magnitude of the eruption, known as the volcanic explosivity index (VEI) is still very rarely studied, especially at Gamalama volcano, which has a relatively complete historical record as a study guide to provide helpful information for disaster mitigation efforts.…”
Section: International Journal Of Sustainable Development and Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the results of the correlation test concluded that there was no significant relationship between repose time and the VEI of Gamalama volcano, an interesting fact was found through the analysis of repose time on the impact of the eruption on humans, namely the existence of a pretty convincing relationship. A reasonably long repose period of 10-20 years is usually followed by eruptions that significantly impact human activities even with the VEI scale of 2, as in the case of eruptions in 1962, 1980, 2003, and 2011. In the case of Gamalama volcano eruptions, the VEI does not always correlate with the eruption's impact on humans because small VEI can still have a significant effect, as in the case of the 1980 and 2015 eruptions [4].…”
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“…Furthermore, very small islands are more vulnerable to disasters due to climate change (Koroy et al, 2017;Miller et al, 2020;Mutaqin et al, 2022;Mutaqin, Handayani, et al, 2021). This is due to the condition of very small islands, which tend to have narrow, isolated landmasses and relatively limited resources (Hidayat et al, 2023;Wilkinson et al, 2016). In addition, the relatively flat topography of the very small islands also makes this area somewhat prone to disasters (Handayani et al, 2022;Hidayat et al, 2023;Mutaqin et al, 2022;Mutaqin, Handayani, et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%