VOLCANO: Call for Abstracts - CoV 10 - Session S1.8: Multi-method approaches to screen storage, activation, and transport in magmatic systems

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From: "Társilo Girona" <tarsilo.girona@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Call for Abstracts - CoV 10 - Session S1.8: Multi-method approaches to screen storage, activation, and transport in magmatic systems
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Dear Colleagues,

 

Are you excited with the coming Cities on Volcanoes 10 Meeting (Naples, Italy, September 2-7 2018)? We invite you to present your work in the following session (Deadline for abstract submission is May 18):

 

 

Session S1.8: Multi-method approaches to screen storage, activation, and transport in magmatic systems

 

Knowledge of the physicochemical properties of magma and reconstruction of kinetics during storage and migration towards the surface is essential for anticipating the occurrence, style and intensity of future eruptions. This information is paramount for characterization of the eruptive behavior, and is crucial for both early warning and hazard evaluation of volcanic areas.

 

In this session we welcome a wide range of contributions, including: (i) conventional and novel diffusion chronometry approaches to constrain the timescales of magmatic processes; (ii) integration of mineral and melt information towards reconstructing pre-eruptive histories with high resolution; (iii) multi-method geothermobarometry, including fluid and melt inclusion approaches, to track magmatic evolution from source to vent; (iv) results from the analysis and interpretation of geochemical, geophysical and petrological observables recorded at the surface; (v) conceptual, experimental or theoretical models aimed at addressing the pressure evolution of magmatic systems and characterize the transfer of magmas from storage to eruption. This session is specifically aimed at triggering cross-disciplinary interactions to fully unravel the complex processes controlling the activity of volcanoes.

 

 

Don't hesitate to contact the conveners for any question. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

 

Invited Speakers:

Helena Albert, Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Patricia Larrea, Yachai Tech, Ecuador.

 


Conveners

Daniele Carbone | Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia – Sezione di Catania – Osservatorio Etneo | daniele.carbone@xxxxxxx

Társilo Girona | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | tarsilo.girona@jpl.nasa.gov

Maren Kahl | Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland | marenk@xxxxx

Teresa Ubide | School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland | t.ubide@xxxxxxxxx

Sylvie Vergniolle | Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris | vergniol@xxxxxxx

Marco Viccaro | Department of Biological Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Catania | m.viccaro@unic











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