IAVCEI 2023 session: Lava flow emplacement and dynamics: field and remote sensing observations, experiments, modeling, hazards, and mitigation

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From: "Dietterich, Hannah R" <hdietterich@xxxxxxxx>


As the deadline for abstract submissions approaches on 2 September, we
would like to draw your attention to the following IAVCEI 2023 session:

Lava flow emplacement and dynamics: field and remote sensing observations,
experiments, modeling, hazards, and mitigation


Invited Speaker: Oryaëlle Chevrel (Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans,
Université Clermont-Auvergne)

Session description:

Lava flows build volcanic landscapes throughout the solar system and pose a
hazard to communities around the world. Eruption style and dynamics
determine the temporal and spatial evolution of lava flow fields, which in
turn govern the evolving hazards during a crisis. Recent eruptions have
demonstrated that more effective preparation for, and response to, effusive
eruptions requires improved methods for monitoring and modeling eruptions,
and a deeper physical understanding of flow behavior. Flow emplacement is a
complex function of evolving effusion rate, evolving lava rheology, and
interactions with the environment and substrate topography. The interplay
of these parameters is fundamental to understanding lava flow emplacement
and thus assessing, forecasting, and mitigating hazards from effusive
eruptions. New observational and experimental tools, datasets, and
computational resources offer exciting opportunities for progress in our
understanding of lava flow emplacement, and this session seeks to provide a
forum to share and synthesize these studies from across disciplines. We
invite presentations on a broad range of topics, including field
observations of active flows, remote sensing techniques and results,
morphologic and textural analysis, analogue experiments, numerical
modeling, hazard assessment, and hazard response and mitigation.
Interdisciplinary studies and case study applications are encouraged.

Hannah Dietterich, Arianna Soldati, Ed Llewellin, Einat Lev, Alan
Whittington, and Julia Hammer


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