VOLCANO: GREAT VOLCANOLOGY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT IUGG2011. Last call for Abstracts, Deadline 7th February.

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GREAT VOLCANOLOGY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT IUGG2011. Last call for Abstracts, Deadline 7th February.
From: Ray Cas <ray.cas@xxxxxxxxxx>
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The IAVCEI Scientific Program at IUGG2011 consists of symposia on cutting edge research themes, led by world leading convenors, with world leading Keynote Speakers, and an already great list of papers submitted. In addition, there is a great program of IAVCEI field trips and workshops. Details about all of these, and information about abstract submission and registration are available at the conference website:

http://www.iugg2011.com

Over 5,000 abstracts covering all disciplines and associations of IUGG have already been submitted. Do not miss this great scientific event.

This is the last call for abstracts for the volcanology scientific program offered by IAVCEI, with the submission deadline being 11.59 p.m. GMT, 7th February (next Monday).

IAVCEI SYMPOSIA THEMES
(see conference website www.iugg2011.com under Scientific Program, for symposia descriptions, convenors' names and Keynote Speakers)

V01 Magma Chambers and Their Dynamics
V02 Arc Magmatism
V03 Timescales of Magmatic Processes and Volcanological Implications
V04 Physical and Chemical Dynamics of Intrusions
V05 Magmatic Volatiles and Gases
V06 The Rheology of Magmas
V07 Subaerial and Subaqueous Lava flows
V08 Volcanic Conduit and Vent Processes
V09 Transport and Deposition of Pyroclasts in Plumes
V10 The dynamics of pyroclastic density currents
V11 Characteristics and Imaging of Pyroclasts
V12 Tectonic Controls on Volcanism
V13 Understanding Big Volcanic Systems
V14 Monogenetic Volcanism: Magma Sources, Ascent and Eruption
V15 Kimberlite volcanology
V16 Subglacial and Subaqueous Volcanism
V17 Planetary Volcanism
V18 Surface Processes in Volcanic Terrains
V19 Probabilistic Volcanic Hazard Mapping
V20 Volcanic Systems and Mineral Deposits

IAVCEI - JOINT ASSOCIATION SYMPOSIA (see website www.iugg2011.com under Scientific Program for symposia descriptions, convenors names and Keynote Speakers)

J-V01 World Volcano Observatories (WOVO)
J-V02 Forecasting and Monitoring Volcanic Eruptions
J-V03 Physics and Chemistry of Earth Materials
J-V04 The Davies Mantle: Geophysical, Chemical Perspectives
J-V05 Using geodesy on volcanoes
J-V06 Geoengineering: Can It Limit Climate Change?
J-V07 Using Paleomagnetism to Understand Volcanic Processes
J-V08 Remote Sensing of Volcanic Hazards and the Risk to Global Aviation
J-V09 Using Electromagnetic Methods to Understand Volcanoes
J-V10 Volcanic & Seismic Issues in Siting Nuclear Facilities
J-V11 Progress in Studies of the Continental Lithosphere

J-V12 Volcano Seismology

IAVCEI FIELDTRIPS

• Factors that influence eruption styles from magmatic to phreatomagmatic in intraplate basaltic volcanic fields: the Newer Volcanics Province of southeastern Australia.
 
• The Whitsunday Silicic Large Igneous Province: An IAVCEI Large Igneous Provinces Commission Field Workshop, Queensland, Australia.
 
• Drought-quenching submarine volcanic textures: lavas, sills and felsic pyroclastic deposits of the Ural Volcanics, New South Wales, Australia.
 
• Tertiary submarine basaltic volcanism, Cape Grim and Stanley, NW Tasmania, Australia.
 
• Auckland Volcanic Field: basaltic volcanism and society, New Zealand.
 
• Young caldera volcanism: Taupo and Okataina, New Zealand.
 
• Getting into hot water: geological controls on fluid flow and geothermal activity in the central Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand.
 
• Active volcanism in the Vanuatu volcanic arc, SW Pacific.
 
• Prehistoric and recent deposits of Mayon and Taal volcanoes, Philippines.
 
• Grace and Hazard of Semeru Volcanoes, Indonesia.
 
• Rabaul Caldera, Papua New Guinea.


WORKSHOPS

A number of workshops will be offered as part of IUGG 2011.

IAVCEI WORKSHOPS
• VHub cyberinfrastructure for volcanology – modeling, data sharing, and collaboration.
• Field and remote sensing of volcanic unrest.
• Workshop of the Volcanic Ash Fall Impacts Working Group.

JOINT IAVCEI/IAMAS WORKSHOP
• Eyjafjallajökull, volcanic clouds, and aviation – one year on.

JOINT IASPEI/IAGA/IAVCEI WORKSHOP
• GPlates Shortcourse.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOPS
• The Greatest Natural Disasters of our Times.


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