Papua New Guinea (Rabaul) [Legacy Version: 1983]

Note: This VAL system was in use in 1983. The current VAL system can be found here.

Agency: Provincial Disaster Committee (PDC)

Name: 4-Stage Alert System


Reproduced from: McKee, C., Itikarai, I., & Davies, H. (2017). Instrumental volcano surveillance and community awareness in the lead-up to the 1994 eruptions at Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. In: Fearnley, C.J., Bird, D.K., Haynes, K., McGuire, W.J., Jolly, G. (eds) Observing the Volcano World. Advances in Volcanology. (pp. 205-233). Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/11157_2017_4

Elements of VAL system

DomainTerrestrial or All
VolcanoClosed-system volcanoes
Scheme range4-level scale
Lowest level1
Highest level4
Level name typeNumber
Level for lack/loss of monitoringNo
Volcanic activityNo
Hazards possible No
Locations affectedNo
Potential impactsNo
Forecast languageYes
Timing languageYes
Actions to takeYes
Agency actionsYes
Link to evacuationsYes
Reporting frequency per levelNo
Link to monitoring thresholdsNo
Step-up and step-down languageN

Related References

McKee, C., Itikarai, I., & Davies, H. (2017). Instrumental volcano surveillance and community awareness in the lead-up to the 1994 eruptions at Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. In: Fearnley, C.J., Bird, D.K., Haynes, K., McGuire, W.J., Jolly, G. (eds) Observing the Volcano World. Advances in Volcanology. (pp. 205-233). Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/11157_2017_4