Deadline extended for JVGR Special Issue on Environmental and societal impacts of past volcanic eruptions -integrating the geosciences with the historical, anthropological, and archaeological sciences

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From: Felix Riede <f.riede@xxxxxxxxx>


!!! DEADLINE EXTENDED TO DEC 1 !!!

*Call for Papers: JVGR Special Issue on **Environmental and societal
impacts of past volcanic eruptions -integrating the geosciences with the
historical, anthropological, and archaeological sciences*

Volcanic eruptions and their downstream environmental impacts are major
hazards for societies in the immediate vicinity of a given volcano as well
as to those further removed. Eruptions occur along a time continuum,
intersecting geology, history, anthropology, and archaeology, and are often
recorded in more than one medium. For this ground-breaking Special Issue
of  JGVR, we are looking for papers that ideally integrate data between
sciences and so provide exceptionally rich and detailed records of volcanic
activity and its environmental and societal legacies, although papers
tackling past volcanic activity from specific disciplinary angles are also
welcome. Combining methods from multiple disciplines provides a more
detailed understanding of the number, timing, circumstances, and impact of
eruptions. Multidisciplinary methods are critical in regions lacking
eruption chronologies, but can also yield important insights at volcanoes
with highly constrained eruption histories. This Special Issue aims to
present state-of-the-art results on volcanic impacts on climate and
society, using ice-core, geological, historical and archaeological records
of volcanic eruptions and their climatic and societal impacts at various
spatial and temporal scales. Contributions should focus on
multidisciplinary research combining geological, historical,
anthropological, archaeological, or other methods to understand a given
eruption, a volcano's eruption history, or the societal impact of such
events. In turn, we also encourage authors to reflect on the utility of
such combined data for considerations of contemporary and future volcanic
hazards and hazard communication.

*Guest editors:*

   - Dr. Felix Riede, Professor of Archaeology at the Department of
   Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Aarhus University (DK);
   f.riede@xxxxxxxxx
   - Dr. Celine Vidal, Postdoctoral research associate at the Department of
   Geography, University of Cambridge (UK); cv325@xxxxxxxxx
   - Dr. Francis Ludlow, Assistant Professor of Medieval Environmental
   History at the Department of History, Trinity College Dublin (IRE);
   ludlowf@xxxxxx

*Important Dates:*

Submission Deadline: 1st December

We look forward to your manuscripts.


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