USGS: Science for a Changing 
World


PREFACE

Drawing of volcanoe

The eruptions of volcanoes often have direct, dramatic effects on the lives of people and on their property. People who live on or near active volcanoes can benefit greatly from clear, scientific information about the volcanic and seismic hazards of the area. This booklet provides such information for the residents of Hawaii so they may effectively deal with the special geologic hazards of the island.

Identifying and evaluating possible geologic hazards is one of the principal roles of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and its Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. When USGS scientists recognize a potential hazard, such as an impending eruption, they notify the appropriate government officials, who in turn are responsible for advising the public to evacuate certain areas or to take other actions to insure their safety.

This booklet was prepared in cooperation with the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency.

Diagram showing interagency 
responsibilities for volcanic and seismic hazards
Volcanic and seismic hazards: Interagency responsibilities


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