VOLCANO: COV10 Call for abstract: Session S1.23 | Volcanic-hydrothermal systems: structure, dynamics, monitoring and hazards

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From: Tullio Ricci <tullio.ricci@xxxxxxx>
Subject: COV10 Call for abstract: Session S1.23 | Volcanic-hydrothermal systems: structure, dynamics, monitoring and hazards
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Dear Colleagues,


We would like to draw your attention to the following session at the upcoming conference "Cities on Volcanoes 10" that will be held in Naples (Italy) from September 2 to 7 and invite you to submit an abstract by May 10th

Overview of the session S1.23 - Volcanic-hydrothermal systems: structure, dynamics, monitoring and hazards

Conveners:
Matteo Lupi | University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland • 
matteo.lupi@xxxxxxxx
Tullio Ricci | Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Roma, Italy • 
tullio.ricci@xxxxxxx
Alessandra Sciarra | Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Roma, Italy • 
alessandra.sciarra@xxxxxxx


Volcano-hydrothermal systems (VHS) are often characterized by deep-rooted plumbing networks. Multiphase fluid flow processes are responsible for advective and diffusive processes, heat transfer from magma and complex geochemical reactions. Volcanic fluids may migrate laterally in the subsurface and interact with sedimentary rocks hence triggering thermo-metamorphic reactions and additional overpressure.


VHS are shallower expressions of ongoing deep processes and may provide key information about volcanic unrest. The session welcomes contributions related to VHS and including:


1. characterization of VHS structure and dynamics by means of geophysical, geochemical and multidisciplinary investigations;
2. development of new techniques and strategies for the monitoring of VHS dynamic processes;
3. experimental and numerical studies and modeling of VHS;
4. influence of local and regional volcanic and tectonic processes on VHS;
5. identification and study of precursors of unrest and eruptive phases;
6. assessment of VHS derived hazards

Feel free to share this announcement to other interested people and to contact the Conveners for any further information.



See you in Naples!

Matteo, Tullio, Alessandra

www.citiesonvolcanoes10.com











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