VOLCANO: CoV10 Session S1.1: Analogous studies of volcanoes, their eruptive activity and their preceding unrest

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From: Helena Albert <hln.albert@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: CoV10 Session S1.1: Analogous studies of volcanoes, their eruptive activity and their preceding unrest
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Dear Colleagues,

 

You are cordially invited to submit abstracts to our session “S1.1: Analogous studies of volcanoes, their eruptive activity and their preceding unrest” at the upcoming CoV10 which will be held in Naples (Italy) on 2-7 September 2018.

 

We look forward to your contributions and seeing you in Napoli!

 

Abstract Submission Deadline
10 May 2018 (https://www.citiesonvolcanoes10.com/abstract-submission/)

 

Conveners:

 

Helena Albert (EOS, NTU, Singapore)

Christina Widiwijayanti (EOS, NTU, Singapore)

Carmen Lopez (IGN, Spain)

Sarah Ogburn (USGS, USA)

Susanna Jenkins (EOS, NTU, Singapore)


Session Description:

 

The development and improvement of very different techniques has allowed in the recent years to increase the knowledge we have about volcanic systems. However, during the management of volcanic crisis, deeper knowledge about the processes occurring at depth and near the surface is still required to correctly interpret the data acquired by the monitoring network. Toward the effort of improving the data interpretation, the monitoring networks, and hence the correct forecasting of volcanic eruptions researchers have started to focus on the identification of analog volcanoes (e.g. petrology, morphology, tectonic setting, deep and shallow processes), analog eruptive activity (e.g. eruptive interval, eruptive style, eruptive products) and analog unrest (e.g. spatial and temporal distribution data, unrest evolution, background level).


We invite contributions that find similarities between volcanoes, eruptive activity and unrest, and also differences in order to discern between them to improve processes recognition and forecasting. Contributions that use analog-based strategies to improve local monitoring networks in volcanic areas without previous activity records are also welcome.




Kind regards,
Helena, Christina, Carmen, Sarah & Susanna.








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