EGU session 2024 - Volcanic Degassing

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From: Nicole Bobrowski <nicole.bobrowski@xxxxxxx>


Dear Friends and Colleagues,


We invite you to submit your contribution to the next *EGU2024* session *No.
GMPV8.7: Volcanic degassing.*

In this session, you can submit your recent work on issues related to
volcanic degassing from deep processes to atmospheric output. *The
submission deadline is 10 January 2024, 13:00 CET. *For details, see
session description below.

Please consider the opportunity to apply for a Roland Schlich travel
support, in particular if you are an ECS member of the EGU. To apply for
the grant, you need to submit your abstract by *1 December 2023 13:00 CET. *For
details see: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.egu24.eu/guidelines/supports_and_waivers.html__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!ZsJX7R_gdoTrHiAG437IBXnut-PI2ojoLTelmXkKKIvYifx_SdfH2O_RtxjAWVW7ZGmIhbCfAzbD6zXp$ 
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Looking forward to hearing from you,

*Nicole, Jonas and Marco*



*Volcanic degassing: modeling, monitoring, forecasting*

________________________________________________________________

Conveners:

Marco Liuzzo, *Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Palermo -
Italy*

Nicole Bobrowski, *Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Catania
- Italy*

Jonas Kuhn,* University of California, Department of Atmospheric and
Oceanic Sciences, Los Angeles - United States of America*

*Session details*

*(**link:* *https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/50192*__;Kg!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!ZsJX7R_gdoTrHiAG437IBXnut-PI2ojoLTelmXkKKIvYifx_SdfH2O_RtxjAWVW7ZGmIhbCfAzDvgR7W$ 
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*)*



*Magma composition, eruptive frequency, and tectonic context are highly
variable features  of volcanoes. Within such contexts, volcanic volatiles
play a key role in magma transport, and impact on the style and timing of
volcanic eruptions. Gas chemical and isotopic compositions may change over
time, reflecting variations in the magmatic feeding systems of volcanoes.
As the magma rises from depth, the decreasing pressure allows volatile
species to partition into the gas phase. Bubbles form, grow, and coalesce,
and gases start to flow through the vesciculated magma. Eventually, fluid
and gases reach the surface and are released into the atmosphere through
soil degassing, fumarolic vents, or bubbling through a water surface,
forming large plumes or explosive eruption columns.*

*Volcanic emissions can also have significant impacts on the terrestrial
environment, atmospheric composition, climate, and human health on various
temporal and spatial scales. For instance, sulfur dioxide emissions can
cause acid rain and influence aerosol formation; if an eruption column
reaches the stratosphere, it may cause global dimming and a lowering of the
Earthâ??s surface temperatures that may last for years. Similarly, halogens
can dramatically affect proximal ecosystems, influence the oxidation
capacity of the troposphere, and alter the stratospheric ozone layer.*

*Understanding the physicochemical processes underlying volcanic eruptions
has improved tremendously through major advances in computational and
analytical capabilities, instrumentation, and monitoring networks, thereby
improving the ability to reduce volcanic hazards.*

*This session focuses on all aspects of volcanic volatile degassing in the
Earthâ??s system through case studies and theoretical and multidisciplinary
approaches. We invite contributions discussing how novel measurement
techniques, field measurements, direct and remote ground and space-based
observations, and modeling studies of volcanic degassing can provide new
insights into volcanic and atmospheric processes from local to global
scales.*

*Finally, but significantly, we strongly encourage critical contributions
that offer alternative explanations and viewpoints, willingness to consider
new ideas supported by evidence, and with the potential to improve the
ability to forecast eruptions.*



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