VOLCANO: COV10 2018: Invite to submit to session S1.11 - “ Understanding volcanic processes through geophysical and volcanological data investigations”

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From: Paola Cusano <paola.cusano@xxxxxxx>
Subject: COV10 2018: Invite to submit to session S1.11 - “ Understanding volcanic processes through geophysical and volcanological data investigations”
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Dear colleagues,


We are pleased to remind that the 10th International Conference “Cities on Volcanoes” will hold in Naples, Italy, on September 2-7, 2018.

 

This announce is to invite you to contribute with a presentation to session S1.11 “ Understanding volcanic processes through geophysical and volcanological data investigations”, Symposium I:


Volcanic dynamics is driven by the interplay between complex mechanisms (e.g., circulation of magmatic or hydrothermal fluids) and edifice structure, the understanding of which requires multiparametric monitoring and modelling of the relevant physical and chemical processes of the system. Interdisciplinary studies have been applied to several volcanoes with the objective of quantifying the causative relationships between the triggering phenomena and the parameters observable at the surface. As a result, a better quantitative understanding of the processes that control transition mechanisms among stationarity, unrest phase, onsets of eruptive events and shifts in eruption intensity is developing. However, whilst great strides have been made in multiparameteric observations and associated interpretations, formal joint inversions of multiparameter datasets are in their infancy.

This session is addressed to those contributions that shed light on solid-fluid coupling processes in active volcanic systems over different time scales, with implications for hazards. Contributions related to multiparametric datasets and, in particular, studies that adopt innovative techniques or multi-disciplinary approaches involving seismological data are strongly encouraged. Topics of interest also include: (i) best practice in experiment design and the acquisition of muliparameteric datasets, driven by specific pre-defined questions, (ii) examples of and new directions in joint interpretations/joint inversion of integrated geophysical and volcanological data, and (iii) the quantifiable role played by interdisciplinary datasets in improving early warning and volcanic hazard assessment.



The deadline for submission of abstracts will be on May 10, 2018


You can register here

https://www.citiesonvolcanoes10.com/registration/



You can submit your abstracts here:

https://www.citiesonvolcanoes10.com/it/abstract/




We look forward to meeting you in Naples.

Best wishes


Dr Paola Cusano, INGV-Osservatorio Vesuviano, Naples (Italy)

Dr Antonietta Esposito, INGV - Osservatorio Vesuviano,  Naples (Italy)

Dr Mariarosaria Falanga, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Fisciano (Italy)

Dr Danilo Galluzzo, INGV - Osservatorio Vesuviano, Naples (Italy)

Dr Simona Petrosino, INGV - Osservatorio Vesuviano, Naples (Italy)

Dr Luciano Zuccarello INGV - Ossrevatorio Etneo, Catania (Italy)  | Deparatmento de Fisica Teorica y del Cosmos - University of Granada (Spain)









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