VOLCANO: Bruno Martinelli fellowship for ESC workshop, deadline approaching!

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Bruno Martinelli fellowship for ESC workshop, deadline approaching!
From: Roberto Carniel <carniel65@xxxxxxxxx>
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The Bruno Martinelli Fellowship provides funding for Latin American
science graduate students or early career scientists to attend an
international meeting or workshop, and present a paper on volcanic
processes. A fund supporting this fellowship was established in 2001
by colleagues of Dr. Bruno Martinelli, a Swiss volcanologist who
worked in South America and personally provided travel assistance to
young scientists.

The American Geophysical Union is accepting applications for the Bruno
Martinelli Travel Fellowship.  This fellowship provides funding for
Latin American graduate students or early career scientists born AND
currently working or studying in Latin America or the Caribbean to
attend and present a paper on volcanic processes at the

2014 ESC Workshop: Seismic Phenomena Associated with Volcanic Activity
at Lough Rynn, Co Leitrim, Ireland, 17-21 November 2014.

>>>>>
Travel Grant application deadline: 28 August 2014 11:59 P.M. EDT
>>>>>

So, apply NOW online at this address:
http://education.agu.org/grants/student-travel-grants-application-requirements/martinelli/

ESC Workshop information
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Lough Rynn Castle Hotel, Leitrim, Ireland
November 17 - 21, 2014
Title: "Comparing and Testing Different Models for Volcano Seismicity"

Over the last few years volcano seismologists have created a
large variety of models which are used to interpret seismic
data in terms of volcanic processes. These models are based
on different data sets from different volcanic settings recorded
on a variety of seismic sensors. While physical models are
neither completely right nor wrong, their usefulness for pure
research purposes or in an operational mode might differ
considerably. During this workshop we aim to compare these
models in terms of their applicability, their limitations
and their employability for different conditions and settings.
Hence, discussion topics will include: source models for VTs,
LPs and VLPs, tremor; locating events, separation of source
and path effects (e.g. impact of topography and scattering).
This is a workshop not only for volcano seismologists, but
for any volcanologist who can provide the necessary modelling
constraints from geology, petrology and geochemistry, and
who wants to have some deeper understanding of the seismologist’s
toolkit.

Please find details on our website:
http://earth.leeds.ac.uk/esc_wg/Wshop/work2014.htm

Jurgen Neuberg
Roberto Carniel
Chris Bean
Ivan Lokmer

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