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    Publication Date: 2021-05-25
    Description: Highlights • Global magnitude–frequency relationship for large explosive volcanic eruptions • Conservative treatment of rounding and under-recording • Return period for super-eruptions (1000 Gt) estimated as 17ka (95% CI: 5.2ka, 48ka) • Much shorter than the previous estimate, wider implications for risk management For volcanoes, as for other natural hazards, the frequency of large events diminishes with their magnitude, as captured by the magnitude–frequency relationship. Assessing this relationship is valuable both for the insights it provides about volcanism, and for the practical challenge of risk management. We derive a global magnitude–frequency relationship for explosive volcanic eruptions of at least of erupted mass (or M4.5). Our approach is essentially empirical, based on the eruptions recorded in the LaMEVE database. It differs from previous approaches mainly in our conservative treatment of magnitude-rounding and under-recording. Our estimate for the return period of ‘super-eruptions’ (, or M8) is (95% CI: , ), which is substantially shorter than previous estimates, indicating that volcanoes pose a larger risk to human civilisation than previously thought.
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