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. 2014 Apr 3;5:3471. doi: 10.1038/ncomms4471

Figure 1. Global distribution of volcanoes.

Figure 1

Locations of 1390 named subaerial Holocene volcanoes from the Global Volcano Database13 (all symbols) showing (a) published satellite studies (filled dark blue: systematic studies including null results; filled pale blue: studies of individual volcanoes, 78% of which report eruption or deformation); (b) volcanic eruptions in the Global Volcano Database during the satellite era (filled red), and (c) 165 published reports of deformation, including uplift, subsidence, flow compaction, edifice instabilities and all phases of the eruptive cycle (filled green). See Supplementary Tables 1–5.