Thread: AGU session: Volcano Seismology and Acoustics: Recent Advances in Understanding Volcanic Processes

Started: 2019-07-15 12:43:24
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Topics: AGU Meetings
If you are planning to attend the 2019 AGU Fall Meeting, please consider
submitting an abstract to the following session:


*V056 - Volcano Seismology and Acoustics: Recent Advances in Understanding
Volcanic Processes*



Volcanic eruptions may involve a variety of hazardous phenomena including
ash plumes, gas emissions, explosions, pyroclastic flows, lava flows, and
lahars. Mass wasting may also occur during periods of volcanic quiescence.
All of these phenomena produce seismic and infrasound signals that may
provide key real-time information on hazardous surface phenomena. We can
also gain insights into volcanic hazards by tracking subsurface processes
such as magma and hydrothermal fluid migration using volcano seismology.
Recent advances in analysis and interpretation of seismic and acoustic data
facilitate a precise characterization and quantification of the physical
processes leading to and producing hazardous volcanic phenomena. However,
volcano seismology and acoustics remains an emerging area of research. We
welcome submissions that explore new seismic and acoustic observations,
interpretations, models, instrumentation, or techniques that further our
understanding of volcanic processes and potentially aid future monitoring
efforts.


Please submit your abstracts by Wednesday, July 31 at 23:59 EDT.


https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Session/79595


Conveners:

Benoit Taisne

Alexandra M Iezzi

Christopher J Bean

Weston A Thelen

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