Volcanica (May 2022)

Structured elicitation of expert judgement in real-time eruption scenarios

  • Alessandro Tadini,
  • Andrew Harris,
  • Julie Morin,
  • Andrea Bevilacqua,
  • Aline Peltier,
  • Willy Aspinall,
  • Stefano Ciolli,
  • Patrick Bachèlery,
  • Benjamin Bernard,
  • Jonas Biren,
  • Antonio Brum da Silveira,
  • Valéry Cayol,
  • Oryaëlle Chevrel,
  • Diego Coppola,
  • Hannah Dietterich,
  • Amy Donovan,
  • Olaya Dorado,
  • Stéphane Drenne,
  • Olivier Dupéré,
  • Lucia Gurioli,
  • Stephan Kolzenburg,
  • Jean-Christophe Komorowski,
  • Philippe Labazuy,
  • Domenico Mangione,
  • Stefano Mannini,
  • François Martel-Asselin,
  • Etienne Médard,
  • Sophie Pailot-Bonnétat,
  • Victoria Rafflin,
  • Michael Ramsey,
  • Nicole Richter,
  • Silvia Vallejo,
  • Nicolas Villeneuve,
  • Silvia Zafrilla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30909/vol.05.01.105131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 105 – 131

Abstract

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Formalised elicitation of expert judgements has been used to help tackle several problematic societal issues, including volcanic crises and pandemic threats. We present an expert elicitation exercise for Piton de la Fournaise volcano, La Réunion island, held remotely in April 2021. This involved 28 experts from nine countries who considered a hypothetical effusive eruption crisis involving a new vent opening in a high-risk area. The tele-elicitation presented several challenges, but is a promising and workable option for application to future volcanic crises. Our exercise considered an “uncommon” eruptive scenario with a vent outside the present caldera and within inhabited areas, and provided uncertainty ranges for several hazard-related questions for such a scenario (e.g. probability of eruption within a defined timeframe; elapsed time until lava flow reaches a critical location, and other hazard management issues). Our exercise indicated that such a scenario would probably present very different characteristics compared to recent eruptions, and that it is fundamental to include well-prepared expert elicitations in updated civil protection evacuation plans to improve disaster response procedures.

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