VOLCANO: IAVCEI 2017 - Session III.7 Linking monitoring data with volcanic processes

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From: Luca Caricchi <Luca.Caricchi@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: IAVCEI 2017 - Session III.7 Linking monitoring data with volcanic processes
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Dear colleagues,


Please consider submitting an abstract to our session (III.7 Linking monitoring data with volcanic processes), which intends to bring together scientists focusing on the understanding of the physical processes behind the signals produced by active and erupting volcanoes.

We have two invited speakers:

-Juliet Biggs (University of Bristol)

-Kyle Anderson (USGS California Volcano Observatory)

Deadline for abstract submission is the 17th March.


Conveners:
Luca Caricchi (University of Geneva)
Chiara Montagna (INGV - Pisa)
David Fee (Alaska Volcano Observatory)
Diana Roman (Carnegie institution of Washington)
Ben Kennedy (University of Canterbury)
Danilo Di Genova (University of Bristol)


SUMMARY

Geochemical, geological and geophysical monitoring data collected in active volcanic systems are increasingly better resolved and real time monitoring of volcanic eruptions offer the opportunity to estimate size, duration, explosivity, and eruption rate. Yet, the available monitoring parameters are still rarely integrated to understand volcanic systems over time and space.
The interaction of physical and chemical processes governs magma emplacement and ascent, and the style of volcanic eruptions. Results from fieldwork, real time measurements, petrology, numerical and analogue modeling, should be combined to advance our understanding of the relationships between processes occurring at inaccessible depths and the measurements we collect at the surface. Successfully establishing this link will significantly advance our capability of estimating the potential size, intensity and duration of volcanic eruptions from long-term and real time monitoring of active volcanic systems. This will obviously mitigate the impact of volcanic activity on our society.

We invite contributions covering the spectrum from geophysics to petrology, volcanology, and modeling, which aim to identify the processes controlling volcanic activity and that are responsible for the wide spectrum of observables and monitoring signals recorded before and during volcanic eruptions.






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