
Monitoring and Predicting Geological Hazards
Evaluate the scientific methods and technologies used to monitor active geological zones and predict potential hazard events.
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Evaluate the scientific methods and technologies used to monitor active geological zones and predict potential hazard events.
Key Questions
- How do geologists use seismic data and ground deformation to predict volcanic eruptions?
- What are the limitations of current technologies in forecasting earthquakes?
- How can historical geological records improve our predictions of future hazard events?
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