VOLCANO: EGU 2015. Session on Volcanic Processes: Tectonics, Deformation, and Geodesy

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EGU 2015. Session on Volcanic Processes: Tectonics, Deformation, and Geodesy
From: Valerio Acocella <valerio.acocella@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear Colleague,

We would like to draw your attention on the GMPV5.4/TS2.8 session at the next EGU meeting in Vienna (12-17 April, 2015; http://www.egu2015.eu), on:

 

VOLCANIC PROCESSES: TECTONICS, DEFORMATION AND GEODESY.


Deadline for support applications:          November 28, 2014

Deadline for receipt of abstracts:                     January 7, 2015

 

The session deals with the documentation and modelling of the tectonic, deformative and geodetic features of any type of volcanic area, on Earth and in the Solar System. The focus is on advancing our understanding on any type of deformation of active and non-active volcanoes, on the associated behaviours, and the implications for hazards. We welcome contributions based on results from fieldwork, remote-sensing studies, geophysical and geodetic measurements, and analytical, analogue, and numerical simulations.

Studies may be focused at the regional scale, investigating the tectonic setting responsible for and controlling volcanic activity, both along divergent and convergent plate boundaries, as well in intraplate settings.

At a more local scale, all types of surface deformation in volcanic areas are of interest, such as elastic inflation and deflation, or anelastic processes, including caldera and flank collapses. Deeper, sub-volcanic deformation studies, concerning the emplacement of intrusions, as sills, dikes and laccoliths, are most welcome. 

Geodetic studies aim at detecting detailed and precise volcano deformation data, obtained mainly through GPS and InSAR, as well as at their modelling to imagine sources.

 

The session includes, but is not restricted to, the following topics:

 

CONVENERS:

Valerio Acocella, Agust Gudmundsson, Tom Walter, Sigurjon Jonsson, Adelina Geyer Traver

 

See you there!!!

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