A preliminary version of the European Catalogue of Volcanoes is online!

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From: Sara Barsotti <sara@xxxxxxxx>


Dear colleagues and volcanologists,


Since 26th October, a preliminary version of the European Catalogue of
Volcanoes is open to the public and ready for you to surf it!

The European Catalogue of Volcanoes <http://volcanos.eurovolc.eu/> (ECV) is
one of the main products of EUROVOLC project (https://eurovolc.eu/). It
gives access to detailed information about forty-seven (47) volcanoes which
belong to and/or are monitored by European countries. The interactive
web-page shows also the location of 72 active volcanoes within the
monitoring territories of France, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Iceland and
Spain (http://volcanoes.eurovolc.eu/ and http://volcanos.eurovolc.eu/ ).

Information regarding volcanic hazards, geological background, historical
activity is all accessible in a formatted way which guarantees a uniform
amount of details across the different volcanoes/volcanic systems. A
section is dedicated to searching for specific eruption information and
will contribute to the dissemination of eruption source parameters.
Currently, few eruptions are listed, but more will be available by the end
of the project.

Volcano Observatories in Europe have worked together in collecting data,
material, sources and had the common idea of creating an easy-to-use portal
designed for a wide audience. Each chapter, per volcano, is available in
both English and the local language (i.e. French, Italian, Spanish,
Icelandic, Greek and Portuguese).

As you will see the work is not completed yet and, at this stage, it is
very important to get the feedback from the users (general public,
students, teachers, the aviation community, researchers) in order to allow
the final implementation before the end of the project in late 2021.

We encourage you to navigate the Catalogue and let us know your comments
and feedback through the â??Give us feedbackâ?? button. This will help to make
the European Catalogue of Volcanoes a main source of information about
volcanoes and their hazards within the entire volcanological community.


The Editors of the European Catalogue of Volcanoes


Sara Barsotti (IMO), Bergrún Arna �ladóttir (UI, IMO) and Mauro A. Di Vito
(INGV).


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