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Table 1 1990-2000s Era principal hazard assessmentsa

From: Following the tug of the audience from complex to simplified hazards maps at Cascade Range volcanoes

Volcano(es)

Assessment Name

Authorship

Mount Baker

Potential Volcanic Hazards from Future Activity of Mount Baker, Washington (1995)

C.A. Gardner, K.M. Scott, C.D. Miller, B. Myers, W. Hildreth, and P.T. Pringle

Glacier Peak

Volcanic-Hazard Zonation for Glacier Peak Volcano, Washington (1995)

R.B. Waitt, L.G. Mastin, and J.E. Begét

Mount Rainier

Volcano Hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington, Revised 1998 (orig. 1995)

R.P. Hoblitt, J.S. Walder, C.L. Driedger, K.M. Scott, P.T. Pringle, and J.W. Vallance

Mount St. Helens

Volcanic-Hazard Zonation for Mount St. Helens, Washington, 1995

E.W. Wolfe and T.C. Pierson

Mount Adams

Volcano Hazards in the Mount Adams Region, Washington (1995)

W.E. Scott, R.M. Iverson, J.W. Vallance, and W. Hildreth

Mount Hood

Volcano hazards in the Mount Hood region, Oregon (1997)

W.E. Scott, T.C. Pierson, S.P. Schilling, J.E. Costa, C.A. Gardner, J.W. Vallance, and J.J. Major

Mount Jefferson

Volcano Hazards in the Mount Jefferson Region, Oregon (1999)

J.S. Walder, C.A. Gardner, R.M. Conrey, B.J. Fisher, and S.P. Schilling

Three Sisters

Volcano Hazards in the Three Sisters Region, Oregon (2000)

W.E. Scott, R.M. Iverson, S.P. Schilling, and B.J. Fisher

Newberry

Volcano hazards at Newberry Volcano, Oregon (1997)

D.R. Sherrod, L.G. Mastin, W.E. Scott, and S.P. Schilling

Crater Lake

Volcano and earthquake hazards in the Crater Lake region, Oregon (1997)

C.R. Bacon, L.G. Mastin, K.M. Scott, and M. Nathenson

Medicine Lake

Volcano Hazards Assessment for Medicine Lake Volcano, Northern California (2007)

J.M. Donnelly-Nolan, M. Nathenson, D.E. Champion, D.W. Ramsey, J.B. Lowenstern, and J.W. Ewert

Mount Shasta

*Potential Hazards from Future Eruptions in the Vicinity of Mount Shasta Volcano, Northern California (1980)

C.D. Miller

Lassen Region

Volcano Hazards Assessment for the Lassen Region, Northern California (2012)

M.A. Clynne, J.E. Robinson, M. Nathenson, and L.J.P. Muffler

  1. Table 1 1990-2000s era principal hazard assessments. Most hazard assessments were published as USGS Open-File Reports, but two were published as USGS Scientific Investigations Reports. The maps and corresponding reports were distributed to emergency managers whose jurisdictions included the Cascades Range volcanoes and their hazard zones. Most maps were published in blue on white plates (some color versions were developed later)
  2. aNo update was required for the 1980 Mount Shasta hazard assessment