1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 From: "Lewicki, Jennifer L" <jlewicki@xxxxxxxx> Dear colleagues, We welcome submissions to the AGU session *Multidisciplinary perspectives on volcanic lakes* to be held during the 2021 Fall Meeting, from 13th to 17 th of December. As the meeting will be both in-person and virtual, we strongly welcome contributions from early-career scientists and scientists from low-income countries. The AGU online abstract submission is now open, and will close on *Wednesday 4st of August at 23:59 EDT*. Session Title: V014. Multidisciplinary perspectives on volcanic lakes Section: Volcanology, Geochemistry and Petrology Session description: Volcanic lakes are spectacular features of our planet. They also are windows into magmatic-hydrothermal systems, ideal natural laboratories to study interactions between the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere in volcanic environments, as well as interactions between the geosphere and biosphere inside their water body. A multidisciplinary measurement and modeling approach incorporating scientific fields such as volcanology, geochemistry, geophysics, limnology, microbiology, hydrogeology and economic geology has developed over the years to better understand volcanic lake systems. Such an approach also aims to forecast and mitigate hazards associated with volcanic lakes, such as phreatic and limnic eruptions, acid seepage, and lahars. We therefore seek contributions related to studies of volcanic lakes from a broad range of perspectives, including: 1. Geochemical, geophysical and microbiological characteristics and monitoring of volcanic lakes 2. Hazard forecast and mitigation 3. Environmental impacts of hyperacidic crater lakes 4. Limnology and hydrogeology of volcanic lakes 5. Modeling studies of volcanic lake processes. We look forward to seeing you, either in-person in New Orleans or online from anywhere. Celine Mandon, Yachay Tech University, Ecuador Jacopo Cabassi, Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources (IGG) of National Research Council of Italy (CNR) Jennifer Lewicki, USGS California Volcano Observatory 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 ------------------------------