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From: Anita Di Chiara <dichiaraanita@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: COV18 session S1.29
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Dear all,
I would like to draw your attention to the following session at the next "Cities on Volcanoes" conference held in Naples (Italy) this 2-7 of September 2018:
S1.29 | Reconstructing the recent histories of active volcanic system as a key for volcanic hazard assessment: Developing new tools and sharpening old ones
Reconstructing in great detail the chronologies of individual active or “dormant” eruptive centers is crucial for volcanic hazard assessment. Multiple geochronometers are required to address the range of problems considered, and their seamless intercalibration is improving as standards of accuracy and precision have increased. This session seeks to highlight the state of the art in volcanic applications of both radioisotope-based geochonometers (e.g., Ar/Ar, 14C, 230Th/U), cosmogenic isotopes (e.g., 3He, 10Be, 21Ne, 26Al), dosimetry-based methods such as optically-stimulated luminescence, and other techniques such as those based on paleomagnetic secular variation. The focus is to investigate geochronometers applied to the last few tens of thousands of years’ volcanic events, and their time-resolution and limits. Contributions on case histories from active volcanic centers, methodological refinements, and inter-chronometer comparisons are particularly encouraged.
We encourage to submit your abstract by the 10th of May 2018.
Please consult the website http://www.citiesonvolcanoes10.com for any information about the conference.
Our warmest regards,
The conveners,
Paul Renne
Anita Di Chiara
Fabio Speranza
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