Peter Webley
Geophysical Institute
University of Alaska Fairbanks
United States of America
Biography
His aim is to provide tools and products for hazard assessment and risk mitigation, including scenario planning for potential hazardous events and real-time applications of dispersion modeling and remote sensing data to decision makers.
Research Interest
His research interests include ash cloud modeling, detection of ash clouds in thermal infrared data, real-time monitoring of natural hazards and remote sensing of volcanic processes.remote sensing airborne hazards dispersion modeling web-based decision support.
Publications
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Webley, P. W., and Watson, I. M. (2015). The Role Of Geospatial Technologies In Communicating A More Effective Hazard Assessment: Application of GIS Tools And Remote Sensing Data. Book chapter in Observing the Volcano World: Volcano Crisis Communication/In Review.
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Webley, P. W., Patra, A., Bursik, M., Pitman, E. B., Dehn, J., Singh, T., Singla, T., Jones, M. D., Madankan, R., Stefanescu, E. R., and Pouget, S. (2015). Building an uncertainty modeling framework for real-time VATD. AGU Geophysics Monograph Series: Natural Hazard Uncertainty Assessment: Modeling and Decision Support. In Review.