1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 From: Giuseppe Puglisi <giuseppe.puglisi@xxxxxxx> Dear Colleagues, We would like to draw your attention to the following EGU 2023 session (Vienna, 23-28 April 2023): *NH2.7/GMPV9.5 - Integrating ground based and satellite based management of volcanic crisis* Convener: Giuseppe Puglisi Co-conveners: Sara Barsotti, Nicolas Theys Session details: *Volcanic activity impacts human life at a wide range of scales, from local to global. This is the result of a large variety of volcanic phenomena and relevant effects. For instance, the lava or pyroclastic flow emplacements change dramatically the landscape and force to modify the human settlements and the land use, or the volcanic plumes may disrupt aviation activity. To face those different threats the society bases its response - in terms of both prevention and prediction - on the exploitation of scientific knowledge of the volcanic processes and the monitoring of volcanic activity. Initially focused at local scale, by using ground-based observation and instruments, the volcano monitoring systems dramatically evolved with the introduction of the space-based techniques, which allowed both to expand the perspective to regional and global scale and integrate the â??point-wiseâ?? observation and measurement at ground in a wide framework. For instance, this is the case of the use of Copernicus satellites to monitor the impact of the volcanic activity in the atmosphere at local and global scale, or to measure the ground deformations due to the intrusion of a dike by framing this event in the regional dynamic tectonic setting.Recent volcanic activities in the world offer a good proof to evaluate the capability of integrating ground and space based techniques to manage volcanic crises. Indeed, space and ground based measurement can be used to infer about volcanic processes, both below or above the Earth surface, or to evaluate potential impact of the volcanic activity either at local or global scale. This session solicits contributions on strategies and best practices adopted by the volcanological community and hazard specialists in integrating the space and ground based observations to manage different phases of the volcanic crises, from the interpretations of underlying volcanic processes during an unrest to the hazard assessment during eruptions, to facilitate and support risk management and decision making processes.* We hope you consider submitting your abstract to our session at the link https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://egu23.eu/programme/how_to_submit.html__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!eSvHCW4nQF2y45PE0IWlslKkeIx6wt9f7jaQu8_A8q4WvLtavgGW9kxabC9dX3JsAZFwrqpfawDoCb8Q$ <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://egu23.eu/programme/how_to_submit.html__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!ZEJTflhbIMw3Fegtu8--_qwmKzwnNYR8mi5EMBN3lMIeoZuoFPFUujGW3t3Im5QPz2LeTS62gU80tAmpXnp00MrY-ps$> The deadline is Tuesday, *10 January 2023, 13:00 CET* See you in Vienna, Giuseppe, Sara, and Nicolas 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 ------------------------------