IAVCEI Cities on Volcanoes at Heraklion, Crete from 23-27 May, 202- An invitation to submit to Session S1.7 Progression of unrest in volcanic systems

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From: Art Jolly <A.Jolly@xxxxxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues.



We would like to invite you to consider a contribution to the upcoming *Session
S1.7* titled* Progression of unrest in volcanic systems: An evaluation and
a multiparameter update of the Generic Volcanic Earthquake Swarm Model
(GVESM) * at Cities on Volcanoes at Heraklion, Crete from 23-27 May 2020.
The session description is given below and abstract submission can be found
at https://pcoconvin.eventsair.com/volcanoes11/abstracts.



*Session Description:* Volcanic systems are thought to evolve in a
systematic manner with a range of observations that may be ascribed to
unrest and eruption. Such a system is akin to the progression of illness in
humans, where the evolution of symptoms may occur in a specific pattern
that may be exploited to improve patient health outcomes.  For volcanic
systems, the pattern may relate genetically to the upward migration of
magma through constricted pathways and into the overlying
groundwater/hydrothermal system.  This systematic progression was first
described as the Generic Volcanic Earthquake Swarm Model (GVESM) more than
2 decades ago and included the onset of volcano-tectonic activity >
long-period earthquakes > shallow tremor and eruption. This session
welcomes multidisciplinary contributions in geochemistry and geophysics
(especially, but not limited to, ground deformation and seismo-acoustic
monitoring) that can be used to critically assess the GVESM and other
conceptual volcano forecast models.  We are also interested in
contributions utilizing sophisticated Machine Learning techniques which may
enable identification and assessment for subtle evolutionary patterns in
data.  The session hopes to develop an improved multi-parameter â??Generic
Unrest Modelâ?? which may then be applied to hazards assessments of unrest
globally.



Please feel free to contact the session convenors below if you have
additional questions.



With kind regards,



*Session Conveners:*

*Arthur Jolly* / GNS Science / New Zealand / A.Jolly@xxxxxxxxxx

*Robin Matoza* / Department of Earth Science, University of California,
Santa Barbara / matoza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

*Matt Haney */ USGS / Alaska Volcano Observatory* /* mhaney@xxxxxxxx

*Ian Hamling */ GNS Science / New Zealand / i.hamling@xxxxxxxxxx

*Cindy Werner */ USGS / cwerner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

*Corentin Caudron* / Université Grenoble Alpes, Université Savoie Mont
Blanc, CNRS, IRD, IFSTTAR, ISTerre / corentin.caudron@xxxxxxxxxxx

*Takao Ohminato* / Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo /
takao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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