EGU 2020 abstract submission: Volcanic Plumes: Insights into Volcanic Processes, Impacts on the Environment and Health Hazards" at EGU, Vienna (Austria)

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From: Giuseppe Salerno <giuseppe.salerno@xxxxxxx>


Dear all,

Your abstract submissions is very welcome for our interdisciplinary
session on volcanic plumes impacts on the atmosphere, environment and
health.
ITS2.14/GMPV10.3 at EGU, 3-8 May 2020, Vienna, Austria. (Co-organized by
AS5/BG2/CL2/NH2).
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2020/session/35847

*Volcanic Plumes: Insights into Volcanic Processes, Impacts on the
Environment and Health Hazards*

Volcanoes release gas effluents and aerosol particles into the atmosphere
during eruptive episodes and by quiescent emissions.Volcanic degassing
exerts a dominant role in forcing the timing and nature of volcanic unrest
and eruptions. Understanding the exsolution processes of gas species
dissolved in magma, and measuring their emissions is crucial to
characterise eruptive mechanism and evaluate the sub-sequent impacts on the
atmospheric composition, the environment and the biosphere. Emissions range
from silent exhalation through soils to astonishing eruptive clouds that
release gas and particles effluents into the atmosphere, potentially
exerting a strong impact on the Earthâ??s radiation budget and climate over a
range of temporal and spatial scales. Through direct exposure and indirect
effects, volcanic emissions may influence local-to-regional air quality,
seriously affect the biosphere and environment, and the release of gas from
soil may pose long-term health hazards. Gas emissions are measured and
monitored via a range of in-situ and remote sensing techniques, to gain
insights into both the subterranean-surface processes and quantify the
extent of their impacts. In addition, modelling of the subsurface and
atmospheric processes, as well as laboratory experiments, are fundamental
to the interpretation of the field-based and satellite observations. This
session focuses on the state of the art and interdisciplinary science
concerning all aspects of volcanic degassing and impacts of relevance to
the Volcanology, Environmental, Atmospheric and Climate sciences (including
regional climate), and Hazard assessment. We invite contributions on all
aspects of volcanic plumes science, their observation, modelling and
impacts.


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