Session on Volcano Deformation, Dynamics and Deep Structure at EGU 2009

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From: Giuseppe Puglisi <puglisi-g@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear Colleague,

we would like to encourage you to contribute with a presentation to
the session on "Volcano deformation, dynamics and deep structure"
(GMPV3) at the EGU Meeting, 19-24 April 2009, to be held in Vienna,
Austria
(for details:  http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2009/).

This session embraces studies in Structural Geology, Tectonics,
Volcanology and Petrology and largely derives from the merging of the
former Volcano-Tectonics and Volcano-Collapse sessions.

Deadline for financial support application is 7 December 2008
Deadline for receipt of abstracts is 13 January 2009.

The conveners are Valerio Acocella (University Roma Tre, Italy), Agust
Gudmundsson (Royal Halloway London, England), Giuseppe Puglisi (INGV
Catania, Italy), Sergio Vinciguerra (INGV Roma, Italy) and Tom Walter
(GFZ Potsdam, Germany).
A description of the session is provided below.


Please pass this information on to colleagues and students working in
this field.

We apologize for any multiple posting and look forward to meet you in Vienna.


Thank you.
Kind regards,

Valerio Acocella, Agust Gudmundsson, Giuseppe Puglisi, Sergio
Vinciguerra, Tom Walter

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Volcano deformation, dynamics and deep structure" session

conveners: Acocella Valerio, Gudmundsson Agust, Puglisi Giuseppe,
Vinciguerra Sergio, Walter Tom.


Session Information

The session on "volcano deformation, dynamics and deep structure"
deals with any type of deformation (such as that induced by tectonic
forces, magma or gravity), at any scale, in subaerial and submarine
volcanic areas, at the surface and at depth.

Its aim is to recognize how volcanoes deform, to understand their
dynamics, with particular care in evaluating the involved hazard.

We welcome any contribution based on results from fieldwork,
remote-sensing studies, geophysical and geodetical measurements, and
analytical, analogue, and numerical models.


The session includes, but is not restricted to, the following topics:
  * volcanism and regional tectonics;
  * formation of magma chambers, laccoliths, and other intrusions;
  * dyke propagation, emplacement and arrest;
  * earthquakes and eruptions;
  * caldera collapse, resurgence and unrest;
  * sector collapse of volcanoes;
  * volcano deformation and hazard mitigation;
  * physical properties of rocks at volcanoes.

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