References and Acknowledgements

Literature:
Read, P. 1990. Mount Meager Complex, Garibaldi Belt, Southwestern British Columbia. Geoscience Canada, 17: 167-171.

Software:
Schilling, S.P., 2014, Laharz_py—GIS tools for automated mapping of lahar inundation hazard zones: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2014-1073, 78 p., https://dx.doi.org/10.3133/ofr20141073.

Jose L. Palma (2013), “Energy cone,” https://vhub.org/resources/econe.

Costanza Bonadonna; Laura J Connor; Chuck B Connor; Leah Michelle Courtland (2014), “Tephra2,” https://vhub.org/resources/tephra2. ISSN 2331-1258 (online).

Data:
Read, P.B. Geological map of Meager Creek geothermal area, British Columbia. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 603, 1979, 1 sheet. https://doi.org/10.4095/129507.

GeoGratis. 2017. Geospatial Data Extraction. Elevation – Digital elevation model and CanVec (Lakes and rivers – Hydrographic features, Transport networks – Transport features). http://maps.canada.ca/czs/index-en.html.

Acknowledgements:
I’d like to thank Alexander Wilson, a PhD student in the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at UBC for assisting with geological data (https://www.eoas.ubc.ca/people/alexanderwilson) and Dr. Kelly Russell, a Professor of Volcanology in the same department (https://www.eoas.ubc.ca/people/kellyrussell) for running the field trip up to Mt. Meager and his assistance with the project. Additional thanks go to Dr. Brian Klinkenberg who offered helpful advice and answers to my questions during several sporadic meetings – thank you!