****************************************************************** From: Don Thomas <dthomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ****************************************************************** Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes and Hawaiian Volcano Observatory International Training Course in Volcano Hazards Monitoring Hilo, Hawaii The Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes announces its annual *International Training Course in Volcano Hazards Monitoring* to be held on the Island of Hawaii from May 25 through July 3, 2009. The course is offered in cooperation with the US Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and is intended for technicians and professionals who are currently working, or who will work, in the field of volcano hazards assessment, monitoring, and management/response. Both classroom instruction and field training will be provided in five modules: Physical Volcanology; Volcano Seismology; Ground Deformation Monitoring; Geochemistry of Thermal Discharges; and Civil Defense and Hazard Management. The *Physical Volcanology* module provides training in the techniques of identifying and mapping volcanic deposits and the application of this information to the assessment of the types and frequencies of volcanic hazards occurring in a particular volcanic region. *Volcano Seismology* training includes instruction in theoretical aspects of seismology, the application of both digital and analog equipment to volcano monitoring, training in the deployment and maintenance of a seismic network in the field, and interpretation and analysis of the seismic signals recorded. *Ground Deformation* studies includes the techniques of precise leveling, electronic distance measurements (laser geodimeter), satellite (global positioning system), total field station, and dry tilt monitoring of active volcanic systems. The *Geochemistry* program includes field sampling and analysis of volcanic gases, remote methods (COSPEC) of monitoring volcanic gases, acute health hazards from volcanic gases and safety procedures and equipment used by field crews in hazardous locations. *Civil Defense* aspects of the course cover a brief overview of the design and establishment of an emergency response center for volcanic and other natural hazard events, the requirements for public notification of impending hazards and development of a public outreach and hazards awareness program for adults and students. Course applications are now being accepted for the Summer 2009 program. Cost of the course is $3000 and includes housing; limited tuition waivers and partial scholarships are available for participants from lesser-developed countries. Additional information on the CSAV International course, along with a pdf application form, can be found at: http://www.uhh.hawaii.edu/~csav/international/ . Because of more stringent visa requirements that have been recently implemented, we are encouraging all prospective applicants to submit their applications by January 1, 2009 to ensure that we can process their documents for the necessary visas. For additional information, please contact: Darcy Bevens CSAV UH-Hilo 200 W. Kawili St. Hilo, HI 96720-4091 Telephone: 808 974-7631 Fax: 808 974-7677 e-mail: dbevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ============================================================== To unsubscribe from the volcano list, send the message: signoff volcano to: listserv@xxxxxxx, or write to: volcano-request@xxxxxxxx To contribute to the volcano list, send your message to: volcano@xxxxxxxx Please do not send attachments. ==============================================================