VOLCANO: IAVCEI 2017 Reminder for Abstracts to the III.8 Session

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From: silvia.massaro@xxxxxxxx

Subject: IAVCEI 2017 Reminder for Abstracts to the III.8 Session

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Dear colleagues,


We remind you our invitation to submit an abstract to the session III.8 on "Combining geological data and numerical simulations for understanding the eruption dynamics and depositional processes" at the IAVCEI2017 Scientific Assembly <http://iavcei2017.org/> in Portland,
Oregon, August 14-18, 2017.



The deadline for abstract submission is March 17, 2017.
Instructions for submissions are available at:
http://iavcei2017.org/abstract.html



Since the 80’s of the 20th century the Volcanology underwent a tumultuous growth, passing from a mostly descriptive branch of petrography to a modern interdisciplinary science that has learned how to quantify processes, their associated hazards and resources. In this context, the geology of volcanic areas represents the unavoidable baseline for all the studies dealing with volcanic activity, because the geological record witnesses to the reality, and provides the measure against which the applicability of observations from other sources (e.g. numerical simulations) must be ultimately assessed. On the other hand, application of physical modelling to volcanology allowed quantitatively describing processes and providing hints for interpretation of eruption dynamics and deposits. Descend that combination of geological data and physical modelling provides robustness to volcanological models, hazard mapping, and remote sensing.

The aim of this session is to collect contributions in all the fields of Volcanology that use a combined geological and physical modelling approach. They include new techniques in describing eruption dynamics, depositional processes, hazard mapping, structure of volcanic systems and their relationships with the volcanic activity, construction and dismantling of volcanic edifices, interpretation of remote sensing data, and volcanic unrest.


On behalf of the convenors

Silvia Massaro, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra e Geoambientali,
University of Bari, Italy silvia.massaro@xxxxxxxx;

Roberto Sulpizio, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra e Geoambientali,
University of Bari, Italy roberto.sulpizio@uniba.it;

Antonio Costa, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, branch
of Bologna, Italy
antonio.costa@xxxxxxx;

Domenico Doronzo, Instituto de Ciencia de la Tierra, CSIC, Spain
domenico-doronzo@xxxxxxxxx;

Pietro Tizzani CNR IREA
tizzani.p@xxxxxxxxxxx;

Luca D'Auria, INGV, Napoli, Italy
luca.dauria@xxxxxxx;

Susi Pepe, CNR IRE
pepe.s@xxxxxxxxxxx;

Bruno Massa,University of Sannio
  massa@xxxxxxxxxxxx.





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