CoV11 session 1.19: Volcano deformation: data integration, models, ambiguities and implications for eruption forecasting

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From: Alessandro Bonforte <alessandro.bonforte@xxxxxxx>


Dear colleagues,
The deadline for submitting the abstract at the next Cities on Volcanoes
conference (Heraklion, Crete, May 23 to 27) is *January 25, 2020*, so we
kindly invite you to consider the following session for your abstracts
during these very few days remaining.

*S1.19 > Volcano deformation: data integration, models, ambiguities and
implications for eruption forecasting*

CONVENERS
Alessandro Bonforte, Emily Montgomery-Brown, Jose Fernandez, Aline Peltier

Ground deformation observations are critical components of volcano
monitoring, they are able to reveal ongoing and long-term dynamics and, yet
used in isolation, they can raise many unanswerable questions about, for
example, the type and density of fluids causing deformation, or the total
volume of eruptible magma. Like all disciplines, volcano geodesy alone can
solve only a part of the problem, revealing some dynamics and hiding or
being blind to others. For this session, we seek presentations focused on
volcano deformation that integrate geological, geophysical or geochemical
data, or conceptual, experimental, analytical or numerical modeling to
reduce the ambiguities of interpreting deformation alone. We also encourage
contributions investigating time-variable source processes and source
evolution constrained by non-geodetic observations, or formally integrating
data from multiple disciplines (joint inversions, physics-based modeling,
machine learning). Of interest are also investigations into the performance
and trade-offs between simple analytical and more realistic and complex
source models in time-constrained monitoring or rapid-response settings
that analyze impacts of model-biases on interpretations and eruption
forecasts, and examples of these results being shared with the public or
civil authorities.


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