VOLCANO: Caldera unrest and eruption preparedness - share your experiences and challenges

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From: Graham Leonard <G.Leonard@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Caldera unrest and eruption preparedness - share your experiences and challenges
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Hi folks,

 

We would love to discuss at COV the complexity of the prospect of unrest and eruption with everyone who’s working on any aspect of forecasting and preparedness with agencies and communities.

 

If that’s you and your team – please submit a presentation to:

COV Session 3.15 | Unrest or eruption at caldera volcanoes: experiences and challenges in collaborative community-focussed preparedness

 

These are due by this Friday the 18th of May. https://www.citiesonvolcanoes10.com/

 

DETAILS: Some active caldera systems become restive every few decades to centuries, and erupt every few hundred to thousand years. Eruptions can range in size from tiny to catastrophic events, devastating much of a country. Populations living on or near

a caldera have learnt to live in their active landscape, which may produce hazards (such as earthquakes and eruptions) impacting the built, social, natural and economic environments, as well as benefits (such as tourism and geothermal energy). It is a challenge to plan for and communicate about caldera risk and mitigation options.

 

This is a challenge for scientists, emergency managers and other stakeholders, as well as members of the public.

 

This session invites diverse submissions related to experiences and challenges faced globally from collaboratively planning for and communicating about unrest and eruptions at calderas. Submissions describing or exploring collaborations with

the community (including citizen science).

 



On behalf of our convenors:


Graham Leonard | GNS Science, New Zealand • g.leonard@xxxxxxxxxx

Paolo Papale | Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy • paolo.papale@xxxxxxx

Sylvia Tapuke | Massey University, New Zealand • sylviakelvin@xxxxxxxxxxx (Early career scientist)

Bubs Smith | Ngāti Tūwharetoa, New Zealand • bubs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Warner Marzocchi | Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy • warner.marzocchi@xxxxxxx

















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