VOLCANO: Call for Abstracts - EGU 2017 - session: GMPV4.5/AS3.7/NH2.6

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From: Matthieu Poret <matthieu.poret@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Call for Abstracts - EGU 2017 - session: GMPV4.5/AS3.7/NH2.6
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Dear colleagues,


We would like to draw your attention to the following session: GMPV4.5/AS3.7/NH2.6 to the next EGU in Vienna.

As a reminder the deadline to submit an abstract is on 11th of January 2017 at 13:00.

Link to submit in our session:  Abstract submission

Conveners:

Pierre-Yves Tournigand, Stefano Alois, Matthieu Poret, Valeria Cigala, Jacopo Taddeucci, and Ulrich Kueppers.

Invited Speakers Stefano Corradini  (INGV - Roma, Italy)
David Jessop (British Columbia, Canada)


Title:  Ash plume dynamics: field, experimental and numerical investigations at different scales (co-sponsored by VERTIGO)

Abstract:

Ash plumes are a primary source of volcanic hazards including, but not limited to, the disruption of infrastructure systems, airplane’s airworthiness reduction and health issues.
Understanding plume dynamics is thus crucial in order to anticipate their behavior and mitigate the associated hazard. Volcanic plume dynamics include a broad range of factors
or processes at different length and time scales, ranging from atmospheric (kilometer) to particle (micron) size and from dispersal (days) to fragmentation (millisecond) duration,
respectively. Understanding such complex dynamics requires a comprehensive approach from a variety of fields, and all the most up-to-date technological advancements in field,
experimental, and numerical studies.

Therefore we invite to this interdisciplinary session researchers working on a broad range of fields related to any aspect of volcanic plumes, from field observations techniques,
such as multispectral visualization, radar and satellite retrievals, and acoustic-infrasonic measurements, to new experimental and numerical investigations of processes such as:

i) the injection and dispersal of particle-laden jets and plumes,
ii) particle sedimentation
iii) particle interactions (e.g. aggregation, electrification, scavenging) and
iv) generation and propagation of plume-related geophysical signals.

Particularly welcome will be interdisciplinary and mixed approaches that could bring new inputs in our current view of volcanic plume dynamics.



Best regards,

Matthieu Poret on behalf of the Team





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