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AES Student Submission form
Submitted: 2025-05-07 19:48:59
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ID: 39
Faculty and/or Staff Mentor(s)
- All student submissions for presentations at AES must have the approval of a WOU faculty or staff mentor. To learn more about this requirement please visit http://wou.edu/pure/academicexcellenceshowcase/students/. The identified and approving mentor(s) will be automatically notified upon completion of this form.
- If you do not have a mentor's approval, please discuss your presentation ideas and proposal abstract with a faculty or staff member and ask them for their approval and sponsorship before completing this form.
- You must have approval BEFORE submitting or your presentation may not be included in AES.
Mentor Email
ID: 30
Mentor Name
ID: 29
First: Jeff
Last: Templeton
Do you have more than one mentor who should be listed for this submission?
ID: 32
No
Has your faculty or staff mentor reviewed your proposal and approved it for submission?
ID: 3
Yes: Yes
Presenters
ID: 4
| WOU Email | First Name | Last Name | vNumber | Major | Year (Senior, Junior, etc.) | Home Town |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| dhaven20@mail.wou.edu | Dante | Haven | 00381154 | Earth and Environmental Science | Senior | Grants Pass, OR |
What type of session are you participating in?
ID: 6
Presentation
Do you have a session key provided by your faculty mentor(s)?
ID: 8
Yes
Session Key
ID: 9
WOU-aes2025
Select the sponsored section your presentation will be part of
ID: 10
Earth and Environmental Science Senior Seminar: Global Volcanism and Humans
Title of your presentation/poster/performance
ID: 7
Volcanic Hazard Mitigation Strategies For Remote Communities In Developing Countries
Are there any accompanists or composers that should be recognized in the program?
ID: 14
No
Did your project involve Human Subjects?
ID: 15
No
Abstract or image files
ID: 17
I will add an abstract now
Abstract
ID: 21
Volcanic hazards have affected communities throughout human history. In the last century, tremendous advancements have taken place in the field of volcanology resulting in many lives being saved. However, many remote communities, especially those in developing countries, are not as well protected. This study compares eruptions from Nevado del Ruiz, Mt. Pinatubo, and Mt. Kelud by assessing improvements in hazard mitigation strategies over the past 4 decades. Data from various published sources include death tolls, eruption characteristics, and infrastructure loss. The eruptions of Mt. Pinatubo and Mt. Kelud demonstrate an evolution in mitigation and communication strategies, resulting in far fewer deaths and injuries as well as greater preservation of infrastructure. The strategies deployed in the time leading up to these eruptions were particularly effective in hazard mitigation especially when compared to the 1985 Nevado del Ruiz eruption. Comparative analysis of eruptions improves our ability to save more lives in the future. Pairing what we learn, with new advancements in volcanic technologies, allows us to make sure tragedies like the lahars of Armero, Columbia never happen again.
Abstract Approved
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ID: 37
Yes
Do you give us permission to publish your work online in partnership with Hamersly Library?
ID: 16
Yes
Would you be interested in submitting your work to PURE Insights?
ID: 24
Yes
Model release statement
ID: 18
Yes
Are you willing to allow WOU to make a video recording of your session?
ID: 23
Yes
Name
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ID: 33
First: Dante
Last: Haven
vNumber
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ID: 34
V00381154
Email
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ID: 35
dhaven20@wou.edu

