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From: vincenzo de novellis <denovellis.v@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: EGU2018 - Call for abstract
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Dear Colleagues,


The EGU General Assembly will take place on 8-13 April 2018 in Vienna (Austria). We would like to invite you to contribute to the following 2018 EGU SESSION:


GI1.4/GMPV10.1/NH11.9/SM 5.04
New frontiers of multiscale monitoring, analysis and modeling of environmental systems (co-organized)

Convener: Pietro Tizzani
Co-Conveners: Francesca Bianco, Nemesio M. Pérez, Antonello Bonfante, Susi Pepe, Raffaele Castaldo, Vincenzo De Novellis

Environmental systems often span spatial and temporal scales covering different orders of magnitude. The session is oriented in collecting studies relevant to understand multiscale aspects of these systems and in proposing adequate multi-platform surveillance networks monitoring tools systems. It is especially aimed to emphasize the interaction between environmental processes occurring at different scales. In particular, a special attention is devoted to the studies focused on the development of new techniques and integrated instrumentation for multiscale monitoring high natural risk areas, such as: volcanic, seismic, slope instability and other environmental context.

We expect contributions derived from several disciplines, such as applied geophysics, seismology, geodesy, geochemistry, remote sensing, volcanology, geotechnical and soil science. In this context, the contributions in analytical and numerical modeling of geodynamics processes are also welcome.

Finally, a special reference is devoted to the integration through the use of GeoWeb platforms and the management of visualization and analysis of multiparametric databases acquired by different sources.

Abstract submission:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/session/26554

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We announce that contributions to the EGU 2018 session will may be included as extended paper within the remote sensing special issue volume:

"New Frontiers of Multiscale Monitoring, Analysis and Modeling of Environmental Systems via Integration of Remote and Proximal Sensing Measurements"

A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2018

This special issue aims to present recent results and advances in approaches to investigate and understand environmental systems, with a focus on the study of the interaction between environmental processes occurring at different scales. These advances have paved the way to the design and implementation of multi-platform remote and in-situ sensing systems, and tools for surveillance and monitoring. In particular, special attention is devoted to the development of new techniques and integrated instrumentation for multiscale monitoring of areas affected by high natural risks, such as volcanic, seismic, slope instability and other environmental contexts. We expect contributions where remote sensing is combined with and improved by other disciplines such as applied geophysics, seismology, geodesy, geochemistry, volcanology, geotechnical and soil science. Contributions reporting analytical and numerical modeling of environmental processes are also welcome. Finally, a special focus will be on multi-parametric analysis by integrating data acquired by remote sensing with other different sources, including the use of GeoWeb platforms.


Dr. Pietro Tizzani
Dr. Luca D’Auria
Dr. Nemesio Perez
Dr. Antonello Bonfante
Dr. Francesco Soldovieri
Guest Editors

http://www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing/special_issues/multiscale_rs




















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