VOLCANO: CoV10 session S1.37 - The role of the GEO-GSNL initiative in improving the knowledge of volcano dynamics and hazard

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From: Michelle Maree Parks <michelle@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: CoV10 session S1.37 - The role of the GEO-GSNL initiative in improving the knowledge of volcano dynamics and hazard
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Dear all,
 
We would like to invite abstract submissions for the CoV10 session S1.37 - The role of the GEO-GSNL initiative in improving the knowledge of volcano dynamics and hazard (https://www.citiesonvolcanoes10.com/s1-37/).
 
All the best,
Elisa, Michelle and Luis
 

Session overview:
The GEO – Geohazard Supersite and Natural laboratories initiative (GSNL) is a voluntary international partnership encouraging investigations of volcanic and earthquake hazards at selected ‘Supersites’. It aims to improve, through an open science approach, geophysical scientific research and geohazard assessment.

Since 2007, GSNL has grown to become a network of 11 Supersites, which beyond promoting open, full and easy access to data, aims to share innovation in technologies and communication models and to foster global scientific community collaboration over the Supersites. GSNL is fully compliant with Priority 1 of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, since each Supersite is a hub for all the scientific results and through its managing institute is able to rapidly and effectively disseminate the scientific information to decision makers.

The main objective of the session is to present and discuss the progress and state-of-the-art in scientific exploitation and interpretation of results obtained from remote sensing and in-situ data for volcanic hazards. The session welcomes contributions from all the Supersites (well established and new) on both scientific results and technological aspects, as well as contributions showing how the new geohazard science is being taken up by decision makers for Disaster Risk Management. We also welcome contributions discussing how the GEO Supersite framework can be used to promote multidisciplinary investigations of volcanic systems, targeting for instance the assessment of environmental, economic and social impacts of volcanic eruptions.

 
Elisa Trasatti | Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy • elisa.trasatti@xxxxxxx
Michelle Parks | Icelandic Meteorological Office, Reykjavík, Iceland • michelle@xxxxxxxx
Luis E. Lara Pulgar | Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago, Chile • luis.lara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
This session is sponsored by EPOS and GEO-GSNL, the Supersite partnership
 
The deadline for the abstract submission is May 10, 2018











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