Carissimi Associati SGI,
Carissimi Soci delle Società Associate,
siamo lieti di annunciare le seguenti due sessioni in programma al prossimo congresso EGU 2025, in programma a Vienna dal 27 aprile al 2 maggio 2025 (egu25.eu).
Convener: Fabio Arzilli | Co-conveners: Eleonora Braschi, Giuseppe La Spina, Emily Bamber, Chiara Maria Petrone
Session GMPV9.1 - Petrological monitoring of active volcanoes: advances, limitations and challenges
Convener: Claudia D'Oriano | Co-conveners: Giuseppe Re, Heather Wright, Jorge Romero, Maurizio Petrelli
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Cordiali saluti,
La Segreteria
Session GMPV8.4 - Understanding magmatic processes: from magma storage to eruptive behaviour, and implications for volcanic hazards
Convener: Fabio Arzilli | Co-conveners: Eleonora Braschi, Giuseppe La Spina, Emily Bamber, Chiara Maria Petrone
Dear colleagues,
we would like to draw your attention to session GMPV8.4 - "Understanding magmatic processes: from magma storage to eruptive behaviour, and implications for volcanic hazard"
Convener: Fabio Arzilli (UNICAM) Co-conveners: Eleonora Braschi (CNR-IGG), Giuseppe La Spina (INGV), Emily Bamber (CNR-ISSMC), Chiara Maria Petrone (NHM-London) which will take place at the next EGU's General Assembly in Vienna (Austria) from 27 April to 02 May 2025.
In this session we welcome a broad range of contributions from researchers investigating the processes occurring in magmatic storage to conduit regions, including petrological, geochemical, and volcanological studies. We welcome natural, experimental, theoretical, numerical-based and multidisciplinary approaches. The aim is to promote discussion on the integration of data and techniques that best address the connection between magma dynamics at depth and eruptive and emplacement dynamics at the surface, potentially providing new tools to be implemented in petrological monitoring practices. We particularly encourage contributions from early-career scientists and studies that adopt multidisciplinary and/or innovative approaches.
Please find further information at: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/54228
Invited speaker: Dr. Olivier Bernard from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
The abstract submission deadline is the 15th of January 2025, 13:00 CET. Guidelines for abstract submission can be found at https://www.egu25.eu/programme/how_to_submit.html
If you are an ECR or a researcher from low- to upper-middle income country, you can apply for Travel Support sending the abstract by 2 December 2024, 13:00 CET. More information can be found at the following link: https://www.egu25.eu/guidelines/supports_and_waivers.html
Looking forward to your contributions, all the best
Fabio, Eleonora, Giuseppe, Emily & Chiara
Session GMPV9.1 - Petrological monitoring of active volcanoes: advances, limitations and challenges
Convener: Claudia D'Oriano | Co-conveners: Giuseppe Re, Heather Wright, Jorge Romero, Maurizio Petrelli
Dear colleagues,
please consider submitting an abstract to the session GMPV9.1 "Petrological Monitoring of Active Volcanoes: Advances, Limitations, and Challenges" at the upcoming European Geosciences Union EGU – General Assembly 2025, taking place 27 April to 2 May 2025 in Vienna, Austria.
The session is described at https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/54232
Abstract submission is now open!
This session welcomes contributions from experiences related to petrological monitoring of active volcanoes, with particular attention to: (1) sampling strategies, also in collaboration with local communities and through the creation of mobile network tools; (2) new operating procedures that include the use of data obtained with new analytical tools; (3) integration of new practices into analytical protocols with innovations deriving from statistical methods and artificial intelligence; (4) operational forecasting implementation of petrologic monitoring results
Note that the abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, 15 January 2025, 13:00 CET.
Looking forward to seeing you in Vienna!
Best wishes,
Claudia, Giuseppe, Heather, Jorge, and Maurizio