COV11 session on Caldera Deformation

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From: Jamie Mark Farrell <jamie.farrell@xxxxxxxx>


Dear Potential Participants,

Please consider submitting an abstract to the session S2.7
â??Multidisciplinary approaches to caldera deformation studiesâ?? for the COV11
Conference in Heraklion, Crete, Greece
23-27 May 2020.

Session description:

Calderas are complex volcanotectonic systems with possible long dormant
periods. Active and recent calderas can pose a very high threat to large
populations and infrastructure. Caldera structures span up to tens of
kilometres and their origin is linked to a combination of processes, most
relevantly magma dynamics, gravity, and regional tectonics. Frequently,
their deformation history shows inversion of movements from subsidence to
uplift and vice versa. The understanding of caldera evolution benefits from
studies at active systems as well as at ancient eroded structures. Studies
from different disciplines are welcome to emphasize how different
approaches, possibly in synergy, improve knowledge. Among possible
approaches, but not limited to, there are field and offshore
geological-structural and morpho-stratigraphic studies, geophysical
exploration methods, geodesy, interferometry, seismology, numerical modeling,
and analogue experiments that lead to an interdisciplinary approach for
better understanding caldera dynamics.


Conveners

Luigi Ferranti

Jamie Farrell

Nobuo Geshi

Agust Gudmundsson

Emilie Hooft

Alessandro Tibaldi


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