IAVCEI 2025 session on Probabilistic volcanic hazard analysis - Call for abstracts

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From: Daniel Bertin <daniel.bertin.u@xxxxxxxxx>


Dear volcanology community,

Hope you are doing well.
We kindly invite anyone interested in probabilistic approaches to volcanic
hazards to submit contributions to the IAVCEI SA 2005 Session: *Probabilistic
Volcanic Hazard Analysis*. You'll find a brief description at the end of
this message.

You can do so by going to this link:
https://on-line-form.eu/iavcei2025sa/abstracts/
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://on-line-form.eu/iavcei2025sa/abstracts/__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!Y1r90UHGNKwTF4b3S6pz0XES3mU1cGrf50iPnqb2Ei8ASrvMwkallBkfi7wTh3a1yaISo8GklHBXYnW5Y17h1bVFkw$>
Then scroll down to Theme 6 and look at the second one listed. Please note
that abstract submission closes on *20 December 2024*.

Looking forward to seeing you in Geneva!
Daniel Bertin (Sernageomin, Chile), on behalf of the conveners.
Mark Bebbington (Massey University, New Zealand)
Carmen Jaimes Viera (UNAM, Mexico)
Michael Ort (Northern Arizona University, United States)

"In the siting of critical infrastructure, the potential hazard from
volcanoes often needs to be considered. The problem is particularly acute
when nuclear facilities are involved, and both the International Atomic
Energy Agency and US Nuclear Regulatory Commission have issued voluminous
guidance in this regard. Nevertheless, the nuts-and-bolts of how to best
estimate the volcanic hazard and its uncertainty is an open research area.
Acceptable annual probabilities are very low, placing high demands on
hazard assessment methodology and data. This session will consider data
collection and dimension reduction, models (from conceptual to
statistical), workflows and computational schemes for the when, where,
what, and how much of volcanic multi-hazards, and how they can be
efficiently combined in an all-encompassing probabilistic volcanic hazard
assessment. The session is sponsored by the Commission for Statistics in
Volcanology."


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