VOLCANO: AOGS-AGU(WPGM) session 'Magmatic processes and possible links to volcano monitoring data'

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AOGS-AGU(WPGM) session 'Magmatic processes and possible links to volcano monitoring data'
From: "Fidel Costa Rodriguez (Asst Prof)" <fcosta@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear all,

we would like to invite you to submit abstracts to the AOGS-AGU (WPGM)
conference that will happen in Singapore (13-17 August 2012). See
below for details:

http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2012/public.asp?page=home.htm

Abstract submission ends on March 12th


Session Details (SE105)

Magmatic processes and possible links to volcano monitoring data

Recent technological advances including remote sensing by satellites,
seismic networks, and gas spectrometers allow now monitoring of active
volcanoes in real time and with an unprecedented level of detail.
In parallel, there now exist a number of highly sophisticated techniques
of rock microanalysis, which, when combined with experimental calibration a
nd numerical models, may allow to move towards a more process-based
eruption forecasts. This session welcomes contributions of monitoring
datasets from
active volcanoes, and studies of the magmatic processes recorded in rock
samples that may be related to the monitoring signals.

Invited speakers
John Pallister (United States Geological Survey)
Shan De Silva (Oregon State University, USA)

all the best


Philippe Jousset (GeoZentrum Postdam, Germany)
Fidel Costa (Earth Observatory of Singapore, NTU)


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