AGU Session V037 - "Multi-scale remote sensing for volcanological studies"

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From: "Rumpf, Mary (Elise)" <mrumpf@xxxxxxxx>

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Dear Colleagues,

Please consider submitting an abstract to the following session to be held
at the AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco, CA, on December 9-13, 2018:

V037 - "Multi-scale remote sensing for volcanological studies"
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Session/78048

Volcanic eruptions are among the most dynamic processes on the Earthâ??s
surface and shallow interior. An ever-growing array of imaging techniques
is now revolutionizing our ability to record this activity, facilitated by
increasingly smaller, cheaper, and better-performing imaging sensors. These
advances have led to innovative approaches for monitoring eruptions with
high spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions. Surface and atmospheric
expressions of eruptive and intrusive processes, including plumes and
deposits, erupted lava, and hydrothermal activity are ideal targets for
imaging methods and provide insight into eruption, conduit, and magmatic
system dynamics. We invite abstracts that make use of ground, airborne/UAS,
and/or satellite imaging techniques at any wavelength to address scientific
questions in volcanology, including but not limited to thermal monitoring,
UV cameras, high-speed video, structure-from-motion, and multi- or
hyper-spectral imagery. We are particularly interested in studies that make
use of imaging techniques to quantify and address fundamental aspects of
eruption dynamics

Conveners:
Brett Carr (Columbia University), Hannah Dietterich (USGS), Elise Rumpf
(USGS), Jean-Francois Smekens (Northern Arizona University)

The deadline for abstraction submission is Wednesday, July 31.

Thank you,

Brett Carr
Hannah Dietterich
Elise Rumpf
Jean-Francois Smekens

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