The Tenerife Islands are an active volcanic region with the probability for an average eruption for every 25–30 years and hence suggesting possible eruptions in the near future. Since Tenerife is densely populated and regularly visited by millions of tourists annually, there is need for a concise volcanic hazard assessment of the area to help in the reduction of any potential risks in case of a volcanic event. Volcanic eruptions comprise some of the most significant natural hazards on the island due to its diverse variety of eruption products and styles accompanied by a complex geologic and volcanic Continue reading...