VOLCANO: IUGG 2015. Session JV3: Geophysical Imaging and Monitoring of Volcanoes

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IUGG 2015. Session JV3: Geophysical Imaging and Monitoring of Volcanoes
From: Jacques Zlotnicki - EMSEV <jacques.zlotnicki@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear colleagues,

We would like to inform you about the large session at IUGG (Prague, June 22 - July 2, 2015) focused on
                                Geophysical Imaging and Monitoring of Volcanoes

We invite you to join this session and present your current results and new findings in oral talks or posters.
The wide multi-disciplinary topics will allow to have very fruitful and lively discussions.

Please keep in mind the deadlines of grants and abstracts applications: January 15 and 31.

We are looking forward to meet you in Prague
Sincerely,
Jacques Zlotnicki (Chair of EMSEV)

JV3 Geophysical Imaging and Monitoring of Volcanoes (IAVCEI, IASPEI, IAGA - EMSEV)

Description

Major research has been accomplished during the last few years on understanding the plumbing system of volcanoes,
the interactions between magma supply, hydrothermal system and fluids transfer, and the geological setting in the regional tectonics.
In parallel, outstanding multi-parameter land-base and satellite observations focused on for monitoring active volcanoes in almost real time have been obtained.
The symposium will emphasize these findings through the following fields:
 - Ground to Satellites Observations for imaging, monitoring and risk evaluation of active volcanoes and geothermal fields;
 - Tomography of volcanoes and geothermal fields from the ground surface to magma source, based on electromagnetic and other geophysical methods;
 - Joint Electromagnetic, geochemical, thermal, ground deformation and seismic observations for detecting sources of pressure and instabilities;
 - Laboratory experiments for the determination of physical processes leading to eruptive and geothermal activities;
 - Multi-parameter methods for monitoring volcanoes and geothermal fields based on land and satellite observations;
 - Risk evaluation and eruptive scenarios, Information and communication.

Convener: Jacques Zlotnicki, Clermont Ferrand, France (IAVCEI)(jacques.zlotnicki@xxxxxxxxxx)
Co-conveners:
Yoichi Sasai, Shizuoka, Japan (IAGA); Malcolm Johnston, Menlo Park, USA (IASPEI); Gilda Currenti, Catania, Italy (IAVCEI); Boris Levin, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia (IAPSO)


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