Stromboli International School of Volcanology 2019 - Working on an active volcano: learning tools of modern volcanology

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From: Marco Pistolesi <marco.pistolesi@xxxxxxxx>

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*International School of Volcanology 2019 - Working on an active volcano:
learning tools of modern volcanology*

*(Field measurements, instruments, data acquisition and processing)*



2nd circular with details and program now online at www.aivulc.it

Stromboli, June 15 â?? June 22 2019


Stromboli is probably the best known volcano in the world for its
spectacular basaltic explosions occurring every 10 minutes. In the last
decades, this persistency of explosive activity made Stromboli the target
of many international experiments which have driven the way volcanologists
are working today on volcanoes, making Stromboli the best laboratory
volcano in the world.

The school is aimed at introducing the modern spectrum of
field measurements and data acquisition necessary to study and monitor the
dynamics of an active volcano.

Students will be introduced to the state of the art of geophysical and
geochemical instrumentations, tephra sampling, data acquisition and
processing. Special attention will be given to the use of the
monitoring tools to define not only eruptive dynamics but also Alert levels
and Early-Warning procedure for Civil Protection use.

All participants must:

â?¢  Be at the masterâ??s, PhD, post-doc or early career scientist (within 5
years of PhD) level

â?¢  Have a level of English sufficient to allow participation in discussions
within a multicultural and multilingual group (applications must be in
English)



CONTRIBUTORS

Lorella Francalanci (University of Florence)

Hiroshi Aoyama (Hokkaido University)

Jean Battaglia (Université Clermont Auvergne)

Silvio De AngelIs (Liverpool University)

Emanuele Marchetti (University of Florence)

Alessandro Aiuppa (University of Palermo)

Dario delle Donne (INGV-OV Naples)

Giorgio Lacanna (University of Florence)

Toshiya Mori (University of Tokyo)

Giancarlo Tamburello (INGV-Bologna)

Mauro Rosi (University of Pisa)

John Stix (McGill University)

Eugenio Privitera (INGV-OE Catania)



IMPORTANT DATES

Dead line for registration is 20th April 2019.

E-mail Registration Forms (available at www.aivulc.it) to school@xxxxxxxxx

Confirmation of acceptance will be given by May 5th.

Payment is due May 15th, 2019.



The Organizing Committee

Maurizio Ripepe (University of Florence)

Takeshi Nishimura (Tohoku University)

Patrizia Landi (INGV-Pisa)

Andrew Harris (Université Clermont Auvergne)

Marco Pistolesi (University of Pisa)

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