Call for abstracts COV11 -- S1.15 Volcanic Degassing: Insights into Volcanic Processes, Impacts and Hazard

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From: Giuseppe Salerno <giuseppe.salerno@xxxxxxx>


Dear all,

Your abstract submission is very welcome for the S1.15 Volcanic Degassing:
Insights into Volcanic Processes, Impacts and Hazard" at the next hybrid
physical/virtual conference COV-11, Crete from 12 to 17 di June 2022 (
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://pcoconvin.eventsair.com/volcanoes11/__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!NbEiIHddS8nwlJgjEZJQwUl5swzo2erz_taNKRT0Zc4gz5BfGVK53RWlg7REYV8$
 )

Session's description: Volcanoes release gas and aerosol particles into the
atmosphere during eruptive episodes and by quiescent emissions. Volcanic
degassing exerts a dominant role in forcing the timing and nature of
unrest and volcanic eruptions. Understanding the behaviour/exsolution of
gases dissolved in magma, and measuring their emissions is crucial to
characterise eruptive mechanisms and evaluate impacts on health,
atmospheric composition and environment. Emissions range from silent
exhalation through soils to astonishing eruptive clouds that release gases
and particles into the atmosphere exerting a strong impact on the Earthâ??s
radiation budget and climate over a range of temporal and spatial scales.
Volcanic sulphate aerosols may lead to decrease in Earthâ??s surface
temperatures for years, and emitted halogens can perturb atmospheric
chemistry. Through direct exposure and indirect effects, volcanic emissions
may influence local-to-regional air quality, seriously affect the biosphere
and environment, and the release of gas from soil may pose long-term
health-hazards. Gases are measured and monitored via a range of in-situ and
remote sensing techniques, to gain insights into both the
subterranean-surface processes and quantify the extent of volcanoâ??s
impacts. Modelling of the subsurface and atmospheric processes, as well as
laboratory experiments are fundamental to the interpretation of the
field-based and satellite observations. This session focuses on the state
of the art and multi-disciplinary science concerning all aspects of
volcanic degassing and impacts of relevance to the volcanology,
environment, atmospheric/climate science and hazard assessment. We invite
contributions discussing how we go from observations to synoptic
understanding of volcanic processes and their impacts.Core connection
between the proposed session and societal risk mitigation: health,
atmospheric composition and environment.

We look forward to meeting you in Crete!

Convenors: Giuseppe Salerno, Pasquale Sellitto, Tjarda Roberts and Eugenia
Ilyinskaya


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