Announcing the 2020 Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes International Training Course in Volcano Hazards Monitoring

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From: Donald Thomas <dthomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Announcing the 2020 Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes International
Training Course in Volcano Hazards Monitoring


In the summer of 2020, the Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes at the
University of Hawaii at Hilo, in cooperation with the USGS Volcano Disaster
Assistance Program, will offer the International Training Course in Volcano
Hazards Monitoring that will begin Sunday May 23 and extend through Friday
July 17.

The course is an introduction to a broad suite of volcano monitoring
techniques, rather than detailed training with just one.  Topics of primary
emphasis for the course will include: volcano seismology; acquisition and
analysis of geodetic data; methods of analysis and monitoring of gas
geochemistry; interpretation of volcanic deposits and landforms; and
response to and management of volcanic crises. The course is not geared
towards academics, but rather addresses hazards management through
monitoring and analysis of volcanic unrest and working in a crisis response
mode when unrest reaches the eruptive state. The course is intended for
professionals and technicians working in the field of volcano hazards
management.

The duration of the course is now eight weeks: the first 6 weeks will be
conducted in Hawaii, and the last 2 weeks at the USGS Cascades Volcano
Observatory in Vancouver, Washington. The latter two weeks will focus on
stratigraphy and mapping at Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens, ash processes,
and telemetry.

The cost of the eight week course per person is $5,000 USD, which includes
course fees, housing, and ground transportation. This price does not
include food or air fare and participants will need to cover those costs
individually.

The U.S. Geological Surveyâ??s Volcano Disaster Assistance Program (VDAP),
which generously supported some of the past CSAV participantsâ?? costs, will
be able to provide support for some of our participants for the upcoming
course. However, the VDAP resources are limited, and thus, if your
institution is able to provide funding for you to attend the CSAV course,
either course fees or air fare or both, there will be a greater likelihood
of acceptance to the course.

For 2020, in the interest of providing the best possible training, we will
only be accepting a limited number of participants. The course will be
conducted in English and we strongly encourage applicants to develop their
fluency in English prior to attending the course to ensure that they obtain
maximum benefit from the training.

If you are interested in attending the course, please submit, no later than
*January 1, 2020*, an International Application Form (which can be
downloaded from our web page https://hilo.hawaii.edu/csav/international/  )
along with your curriculum vitae to Ms. Darcy Bevens at bevens@xxxxxxxxxx
or by postal mail to: CSAV, 200 W. Kawili St., Hilo, HI 96720.


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